Former New York Gov. George Pataki is urging fellow Republican Kid Rock to run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan.

“Kid Rock is exactly the kind of candidate the GOP needs rights now,” Pataki tweeted.

A Republican Super PAC, the Senate Leadership Fund, said it would back the performer’s candidacy.

“We’d be actually be very interested in his candidacy, the group’s president, Steven Law, told C-Span. “I certainly wouldn’t count him out.”

The rocker would face off against Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow, who was leading by only eight points in a recent poll.

Kid Rock’s candidacy is not so far-fetched after Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the presidency.

“The truth of the matter is that he’s done a lot in his home state philanthropically. He’s a pretty smart guy. He thinks about policy and he’s a shrewd businessman,” Law said.

Kid Rock, who is releasing two new songs ‘Po-Dunk” and “Greatest Show on Earth,” also recently announced plans to form a group to boost voter registration.

But some of his song’s lyrics could become campaign fodder.

“My thoughts were short my hair was long,” Kid Rock rapped in “All Summer Long.”

“Caught somewhere between a boy and man. She was 17 and she was far from in-between. It was summertime in Northern Michigan . . .And we were trying different things. We were smoking funny things. Making love out by the lake to our favorite song Sipping whiskey out the bottle, not thinking ‘bout tomorrow.”