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  2. Good to Be Me - Wikipedia

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    "Good to Be Me" is a song recorded by Uncle Kracker. It was released in 2010 as the second single from Kracker's album Happy Hour. The song was written by Matthew Shafer, Brett James, J. T. Harding and Robert J. Ritchie. The single version features Kracker's friend Kid Rock.

  3. Follow Me (Uncle Kracker song) - Wikipedia

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    "Follow Me" is the debut single of American musician Uncle Kracker. It was released on November 6, 2000, as the lead single from his debut studio album, Double Wide (2000). It was written by Kracker and Michael Bradford and was produced by Bradford and Kid Rock .

  4. Uncle Kracker - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Shafer (born June 6, 1974), also known by his stage name Uncle Kracker, is an American singer and musician. He was previously a turntablist for Kid Rock 's backing group Twisted Brown Trucker ; since 1999, he has recorded as a solo artist.

  5. 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Uncle Kracker - AOL

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    Name Uncle Kracker Best known for Being spit out of Kid Rock’s womb and landing in Kenny Chesney’s lap. Current city Nashville, TN Really want to be in Key West. I would be catching tarpon off ...

  6. Category:Songs written by Uncle Kracker - Wikipedia

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    Follow Me (Uncle Kracker song) Forever (Kid Rock song) G. Good to Be Me; I. In a Little While (Uncle Kracker song) S. Smile (Uncle Kracker song)

  7. Seventy Two and Sunny - Wikipedia

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    [4] David Browne's mixed review in Entertainment Weekly said: "Kracker now sees himself as a scruffy Nashville troubadour, and on his third CD, he pulls off the conceit far better than [Kid] Rock has." On a critical note, Browne adds "Kracker's voice is too banal - and his material too mundane - to cut as deeply as his rural heroes." [6]

  8. Kid Rock - Wikipedia

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    Kid Rock filed a lawsuit to gain full control over the Top Dog record label, resulting in his receiving full ownership of the label in 2003. [21] [22] Kid Rock's self-titled sixth album was also released in 2003, which shifted his music further away from hip-hop; [2] the lead single was a cover of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love". [3]

  9. Kid Rock's Net Worth Is More Rich Kid Than 'Cowboy' - AOL

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    Kid Rock's net worth in 2024 is a lot higher today than it was when he was an up-and-coming Detroit rapper—but even then, ... working with Uncle Kracker and Joe C. backing him. In 1996, ...