"Not Everybody Likes Us" is a song by Hank Williams III about the country music scene. The song is an ode to the "outlaw" country subculture, which is known for its rebellious attitude and rejection of mainstream country music. Hank Williams III sings about his love for this style of music and the lifestyle that goes along with it. He references his family history in country music (as the son of Hank Williams Jr. and the grandson of Hank Williams Sr.) and how he grew up watching legends like Waylon Jennings. He champions the outlaw lifestyle, with lyrics about getting loud, getting stoned, and getting proud. The song also takes a jab at Kid Rock, who is a popular musician but not considered a true country artist by Williams. He sees Kid Rock as a symbol of the sanitized, pop-country music that he despises. Overall, "Not Everybody Likes Us" is a celebration of the outlaw country lifestyle and a rejection of mainstream country music. It's about standing up for what you believe in and staying true to your roots, even if it's not popular with everyone.