Kid Rock’s Version Of “‘Til You Can’t” Features A New Verse About Jesus
Kid Rock closed out the Turning Point USA All-American Halftime Show in February with two songs. First, he delivered a rousing performance of 1999’s “Bawitdaba.”
Then, the tone shifted, and he reintroduced himself by his real name, Robert Ritchie, before launching into a performance of “‘Til You Can’t.”
“‘Til You Can’t” was written by Ben Stennis and Matt Rogers and was originally recorded by country star Cody Johnson. The song topped both of Billboard’s country charts and won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2023.
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The video, which is just over 5 minutes long, shows Rock performing in a rustic barn setting. The sun shines through a Cross-shaped window above Rock’s head, bathing him and the room in a warm glow.
Rock, dressed in jeans, a button-up shirt, a cowboy hat, and sunglasses, sits on a stool and strums his guitar as he sings.
He gave the video a personal touch by including holographic images of his friends, family, and fans, which play around him throughout the song. Many of the images feature his son, Robert James Ritchie Jr., and his granddaughter, Skye.
Then, the video gets even more personal as Ritchie dives into the verse he wrote about Jesus. He removes his sunglasses and hat, and kneels in front of a Bible placed on the same stool he had been sitting on moments ago.
He brings the song to a powerful conclusion, and the room darkens, with the only light coming through the Cross-shaped window in the room.
Watch Kid Rock’s brand-new music video for ‘Til You Can’t” below.


























































