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Limp Bizkit share ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’, their first single in four years

Limp Bizkit have shared their first new single in four years, ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen‘. Listen below.

The tongue-in-cheek track follows on from the band’s 2021 album ‘Still Sucks’, and sees Fred Durst and co. pay homage to a certain country music star.

With a sound harking back to the group’s earlier material, the song begins with a nod to the late Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington, before Durst shouts out Bowie (“I’ll chop you up if I’m under pressure“).

He raps: “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.”

Later, Durst spits bars about riding his “scooter with a cape at night“. He then says he’s going to “high five mе a traffic light” and admits he “got kicked out of the Trump resort“.

The gooey and sparse instrumental in the verse then segues into a monstrous, riff-heavy chorus: “Hey, ladies/ Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh/ When you’re hot, you’re hot (Yeah)/ When you’re not, you’re not (Nope).”

The reference to Wallen in the title comes in the song’s final moments, following a brief instrumental break: “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.”

Last week, Durst called out an Instagram drummer for supposedly leaking a snippet of ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’ online.

Wallen released his fourth and most recent album, I’m The Problem’, in May. The project sees the Grammy-nominated artist collaborate with Tate McRae (‘What I Want’) and Post Malone (‘I Ain’t Comin’ Back’). Last year, he joined forces with Posty on ‘I Had Some Help’ from the latter’s country album ‘F-1 Trillion’. The single was nominated for International Song Of The Year at the BRITs 2025.

Limp Bizkit at Reading 2025. Credit: Andy Ford For NME

The 2024 edition of BST Hyde Park in London featured a huge headline set from Wallen last summer.

Meanwhile, NME recently caught Limp Bizkit at Reading 2025. Our four-star review of their main stage slot read: “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.”

In a three-star review of Limp Bizkit’s latest album, NME wrote: “‘Still Sucks’ doesn’t feel laboured or overthought and never overstays its welcome.

“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’.”

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