Limp Bizkit Drops ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’, Their First Single in Four Years
Limp Bizkit Drops ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’, Their First Single in Four Years
Limp Bizkit returns with ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’, their first fresh single in four years, blending nostalgic nu-metal vibes with cheeky country nods.
Limp Bizkit’s Long-Awaited Return
If you’ve been craving that raw, rebellious energy only Limp Bizkit can deliver, your wait is finally over. The iconic nu-metal crew has just unleashed their first new single in four years, titled ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’—a title that’s as playful as the track itself. It’s a wild, tongue-in-cheek homage that pulls you back into the band’s signature blend of rap-rock swagger with a fresh wink to country superstar Morgan Wallen.
The song follows on from their 2021 album Still Sucks, where they reminded fans that Limp Bizkit isn’t just a nostalgia act—they still know how to stir up chaos and keep the party rolling.
A Nod to the Past with a Twist
The moment this track kicks in, it’s like stepping into a time machine back to the late ’90s and early 2000s. The song begins with a subtle tribute to the late Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington, a respectful nod to one of the era’s powerhouse voices. Then Fred Durst drops a shout-out to David Bowie with the line:
“I’ll chop you up if I’m under pressure.”
That’s classic Durst—dark humor wrapped in a lyrical punch.
He raps with his usual playful bravado:
“Bizkit beats from the pirate band (Napster)/ Signed this deal with a lobster hand (Lobster)/ Freestyle like a bowling pin/ Flex these bars on a dolphin fin (Dolphin fin)/ Life’s too short, but I can’t complain/ Doin’ backflips on a candy cane.”
You can almost picture Fred, cape fluttering, cruising his scooter through the streets at night, spitting quirky rhymes that are equal parts nonsense and charm.
The Catchy Chorus That Hits Hard
After the playful verses, the track bursts into a riff-heavy, riff-laden chorus that’s pure Limp Bizkit energy:
“Hey, ladies / Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh / When you’re hot, you’re hot (Yeah) / When you’re not, you’re not (Nope).”
It’s simple, catchy, and undeniably catchy—exactly what you'd expect from a band that made “Break Stuff” a rallying cry for letting loose.
A Surprising Tribute to Morgan Wallen
The song’s title might raise eyebrows at first, but Durst cleverly weaves Morgan Wallen into the mix right near the end, with a closing verse that goes:
“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.”
It’s weird, wild, and perfectly Limp Bizkit.
Fred Durst’s Instagram Drama
Just last week, Fred Durst publicly called out an Instagram drummer who reportedly leaked a snippet of Making Love To Morgan Wallen before its official release. That’s some classic rock-star protection of their art—even in the age of social media leaks and viral snippets.
Morgan Wallen: Country’s Rising Star
While Limp Bizkit pays homage with their tongue-in-cheek title, Morgan Wallen’s star continues to rise. His latest album I’m The Problem, dropped in May, features collaborations with artists like Tate McRae and Post Malone. Wallen’s blend of country with pop and hip-hop elements has earned him Grammy nominations and mainstream acclaim.
Last year, Wallen and Post Malone joined forces on the single I Had Some Help, which was even nominated for International Song of the Year at the BRIT Awards 2025. Wallen also headlined the massive BST Hyde Park festival in London in 2024, showing he’s a heavyweight in the live music scene as well.
Limp Bizkit lighting up Reading 2025 — photo by Andy Ford
Limp Bizkit’s Live Energy Still Unmatched
Speaking of live shows, Limp Bizkit’s 2025 Reading Festival set reminded fans why they’re still one of the most electrifying live acts out there. Reviews applauded their hour-long performance for its relentless energy and tight execution, a testament to years of perfecting their stagecraft.
Critics noted:
“There is no mistaking that the energy the band harness during their hour-long set has been meticulously perfected over the years to make this the most quintessential ‘Limp Bizkit show’ possible.”
‘Still Sucks’ — A Solid Return
Their 2021 album Still Sucks might have an eyebrow-raising title, but it proved the band wasn’t just coasting on their legacy. Reviews highlighted the album’s fun, unpretentious spirit, and how Limp Bizkit embraces their reputation without trying to reinvent the wheel.
It was summed up perfectly:
“Limp Bizkit aren’t out to rewrite their history or reach a new generation. They don’t care if you still think they suck – they still know how to have a good time, and won’t stop rollin’.”
Final Thoughts
Limp Bizkit’s latest single Making Love To Morgan Wallen is exactly what longtime fans needed—a playful, riff-heavy, and unapologetically oddball track that reminds us why they carved their own niche in rock history. Whether you’re here for the nostalgia or just the sheer audacity of the title, this song delivers that classic Bizkit punch with a modern twist.
FAQ
- What inspired Limp Bizkit’s new single title?
The song humorously references country star Morgan Wallen, blending Limp Bizkit’s rap-rock style with a cheeky nod to contemporary country music. - When was Limp Bizkit’s last release before this single?
Their previous album Still Sucks was released in 2021, marking their return after several years of silence. - How does the sound of ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’ compare to their older work?
The song channels the band’s earlier nu-metal roots with heavy riffs, rap verses, and a raw energy reminiscent of their late ’90s glory days. - Has Morgan Wallen collaborated with other artists recently?
Yes, Wallen’s recent album features collaborations with Tate McRae and Post Malone, showcasing his versatility. - How has Limp Bizkit been performing live recently?
Their 2025 Reading Festival set was highly praised for its energy and precision, proving they still know how to command a stage.
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