Kid Rock combines country, rap, and Rock into one genre, making him one of the most influential performers in his three-lane genre. However, because of his unpredictable takes on various political issues, he manages to take a bite of the internet's "cancel culture."

But despite being canceled on social media, Kid Rock still earns a lot, especially with his music and upcoming tour.

Here's Kid Rock's net worth for 2022.

Kid Rock's Net Worth in 2022

As of writing, the 51-year old rock country singer's net worth spans to an estimate of $150 million, Scintillating Stars says.

The whooping net worth of Kid Cudi attributes primarily to his record sales and some small estates.

But apart from his musical ventures, he also earns because he spends time producing music, does short-acting stints, and sells his official merchandise.

Not only that, but Kid Rock has also accepted brand endorsements from American Badass Grill, Coors Original Beer, and Harley-Davidson.

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Kid Rock Ventures to Real Estate

Per Celebrity Net Worth, Kid Rock spent $11.6 million in 2006 for a five-bedroom Balinese-style property in Malibu, California.

He first placed the house for sale in 2013 for $13.5 million, with an eventual transaction price of $9.5 million in June of that year.

Electronic DJ "Diplo" purchased the property for $13.2 million in 2020.

Located one hour outside of Detroit in a rural area, he owns a large equestrian estate with several properties.

He plans to market this home for sale in August 2020 for $2.2 million. He also has a lakeside estate in a nearby Detroit suburb, which he uses for entertaining.

Aside from that, he has a 70-acre property in the Nashville suburbs and an oceanfront mansion in Jupiter, Florida, which he purchased for $3.2 million.

These figures just say that even though people "cancels" him, Kid Rock shall remain victorious with his massive net worth.

Kid Rock Reacts to being 'cancelled'

In a recent sit down with Fox, the Michigan-born native bluntly expressed his thoughts on what others think of him.

Asked why he does not think he has been "cancelled," Rock retorted and pointed out that he's "uncancellable" and he "does not give a f*ck."

"At the end of the day, there's nobody I'm beholden to - no record companies, no corporate interests, no nothing. You can't cancel me. I love it when they try," he elaborated.

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Rock is releasing his twelfth album "Bad Reputation," this month, Blabbermouth reports.

He initially expressed that he would not perform on concert venues that would require "vaccine cards and wearing masks."

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