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Kid Rock drops a clue about what song Trump will walk out to at RNC

The often controversial singer, songwriter and staunch Trump supporter will be tasked with giving the RNC crowd an electrifying performance Thursday night to close out their convention.
Former President Donald Trump, left, and Kid Rock.
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The final day of the Republican National Convention gets underway Thursday in Milwaukee, where former President Donald Trump is slated to formally accept the GOP presidential nomination.

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But before Trump, some other notable speakers are scheduled to take the stage, including some of the former president's most vocal — and famous — supporters. They include conservative pundit and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, retired wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White and ... Kid Rock?

"We just arrived in Milwaukee to support our tried and true, red white and blue, 100% American bad a** president," Kid Rock said in a video posted Thursday to social media. "What's gonna happen tonight? Tune in to find out. But here's a hint — are you scared?"

Watch: Kid Rock hints at RNC performance

The often controversial singer, songwriter has been seen numerous times alongside Trump on the campaign trail, but Thursday night he'll be tasked with giving the RNC crowd an electrifying performance to close out their convention — and did you catch the clue he gave as to what song Trump could walk out to?

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While nothing is for certain, it would appear the 53-year-old "American Bad A**" singer is bringing his early 2000s hit song to the RNC stage — a song in which he also repeatedly asks, "Are you scared?" But it looks like you'll have to tune into Scripps News Thursday night to find out for certain.

Our reporters will be on the ground in Milwaukee throughout the night, tracking all of the speeches and developments from the fourth and final day of the 2024 Republican National Convention.