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"Nookie" is a song by the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit, released on June 15, 1999 as the lead single from their second album Significant Other. [ 5 ] Lyrics and background
Durst's lyrics are often profane, scatological or angry. [37] [63] Much of Durst's lyrical inspiration came from growing up and his personal life. [7] The song "Sour", from the album Three Dollar Bill, Yall, was inspired by Durst's problems with his girlfriend. [7] His breakup with her inspired the Significant Other songs "Nookie" and "Re ...
"Take a Look Around" [a] is a song by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. First debuting on the soundtrack to the 2000 film Mission: Impossible 2, it is the first single and tenth track on their third album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, and was released on July 3, 2000.
"Nookie" (Limp Bizkit song), 1999 "Nookie" (Jamesy P song), 2005 "Nookie", a 2004 song by Jacki-O from the album Poe Little Rich Girl "Nookie", a 2019 song by D-Block Europe; Nookie (Daria Stavrovich), vocalist of Russian alternative metal band Slot; Nooky, Indigenous Australian rapper, producer, & Triple J radio host
Angela Brookins-Gillispie (born November 24, 1976), [1] [2] better known as Jacki-O, is an American singer from Miami, Florida.She signed with local record label Poe Boy Entertainment, an imprint of TVT Records to release her debut album Poe Little Rich Girl (2007), which entered the Billboard 200.
Significant Other is the second studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit.It was released on June 22, 1999, through Flip and Interscope Records.It saw the band expand their sound from that of their 1997 debut Three Dollar Bill, Y'all to incorporate further metal and hip hop influences, but with a more melodic and less hardcore punk-influenced sound.
"Nookie" (1999) "Re-Arranged" (1999) "N 2 Gether Now" (1999) Music video; on YouTube "Re-Arranged" is a song by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. It was ...
These words later appeared as lyrics in the "climactic rocking section" of "Behind Blue Eyes." [6] When "Behind Blue Eyes" was to be released as part of the aborted Lifehouse project, the song was sung from the point of view of the main villain, Jumbo. The lyrics are a first-person lament from Jumbo, who is always angry and full of angst ...