Limp Bizkit Unleash New Song "Making Love to Morgan Wallen"
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Limp Bizkit Unleash New Song "Making Love to Morgan Wallen"
"Limp Bizkit have dropped a new single with the quirky title "Making Love to Morgan Wallen." It marks the veteran rap-rock act's first new song in four years. The band teased the tune last week via a social media clip featuring singer Fred Durst and viral Internet drummer Kristina Rybalchenko. Now, the full track is out, complete with lyrics referencing Chester Bennington, David Bowie, getting kicked out of a Trump resort, and more."
"The mention of the polarizing country music star whose name is in the title comes at the end of the song, with the lines, "I make this motherfucker diamond plated/ Makin' love to Morgan Wallen in an elevator/ I'll be turnin' on you bitches like a generator/ I'll be the greatest motherfucker that you ever hated." "Making Love to Morgan Wallen" has some throwback vibes, with a "Hey Ladies" lyrical nod to the Beastie Boys song, as Durst delivers his lyrics with a smooth flow."
"Limp Bizkit will likely perform the new song when they kick off a Latin American tour in late November. The jaunt runs from a November 29th show in Mexico City through a December 20th gig in São Paulo, Brazil, with tickets available here. "Making Love to Morgan Wallen" marks Limp Bizkit's first new music since their 2021 comeback album Still Sucks, which was their first studio LP in 1o years."
Limp Bizkit released a new single titled "Making Love to Morgan Wallen," their first new song in four years. The band teased the track with a social media clip featuring singer Fred Durst and viral drummer Kristina Rybalchenko. The full track contains lyrics referencing Chester Bennington, David Bowie, and being kicked out of a Trump resort. The song places the Morgan Wallen reference at the end and includes explicit closing lines. The track evokes throwback vibes with a "Hey Ladies" nod to the Beastie Boys while Durst delivers a smooth flow. The band will likely perform the song on a Latin American tour running November 29 to December 20. The single follows the 2021 album Still Sucks, the band's prior studio LP after a decade.
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