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Limp Bizkit - Sou
Limp Bizkit - Sour


Limp Bizkit - Sour Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Three Dollar Bill Y'all
Released: 1998

Sour Lyrics


Mellow out....bitch
Hell no
I thought I knew ya
Took the time to put my love into ya
Screw ya

'Cause now you got me sittin' in the sewer
I'm through with all them roller coaster rides
See, I ain't forgot about the knots
That you been tying with my insides
I dropped my pride

Without you I was sure to die
I tried with cash
And all I could, to make it last
Now I accepted that was in the past
I know you love me

Love me like a piece of trash
But at first you were so sweet
Couldn't go without seein' your face for an hour
So Sour
It all became a hassle

You were even living in my castle
Just to use me
And verbally abuse me
That's not the way I'm running my shop
It took a while to see the light before I stopped
And you got dropped off

It's over, probably I'll be sweatin' it
But in the long run you'll be the one regrettin' it
Maybe you won't, maybe you will
But baby, you're still about as real as a three dollar bill

[Chorus]
There's no one to blame but you
And who gets the blame me
Ohh ohh, I sound like a bitch
A little bitch in heat
With all that anger that I'm feelin
Bitch I think it's heat
Another split tail
Just another split tail

Thanks for the lesson
Now get your shit and hit the trail
We know I'm coming from that old school
You damn fool
Intensity is something that I'm made of

And certainly I'm not afraid of
A little smack in my face
Thanks for the taste

[Chorus]

Writer/s: DURST, WILLIAM FREDERICK / BORLAND, WESLEY LOUDEN / RIVERS, SAMUEL ROBERT / OTTO, JOHN EVERETT
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Sour
  • A lesser known track off of Limp Bizkit's first CD, Fred Durst wrote it about a girl he used to live with. (thanks, Nick - Paramus, NJ)

  • Limp Bizkit - Counterfei
    Limp Bizkit - Counterfeit


    Limp Bizkit - Counterfeit Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Three Dollar Bill Y'all
    Released: 1997

    Counterfeit Lyrics


    Freakin' me out you wear a mask called Counterfeit,

    You're freakin' me out you wear a mask [Repeat: x5]

    Freakin' me out you wear a mask called counterfeit,
    You're freakin' me out you wear a... fake
    Hey man wake up and smell the concrete
    Strange to see you've changed like the LB

    Could be identity crisis but I can't buy this
    Reality bites but that's what life is
    Pitiful you, your hideous behavior
    Hate what God gave ya, fakin all the flava

    Artificial minds seekin out the new trends
    Get in where you fit in
    Quit thinkin like a has-been diggin in my culture

    Let me let your punks know I'm an old school soldier
    With the funk flow
    A damn shame you want to change yourself

    [Chorus]
    Because you're sick of yourself
    Well I'm sick of you too, fake
    You're a, a counterfeit, fake
    You know we figured you out
    Well I'm sick of you too, fake
    You're a, a counterfeit, fake

    I wonder, I wonder
    I wonder what it's like to be a clone
    Doin' nothin, nothin' on my own
    Alone in your misery, you're bitin on my new style

    Filed as a counterfeit, going down in history as nothin but a copy cat (copy cat)
    So if your fakin that you're phat you need a ballbat
    Right where your head is at
    All your desperation causes separation

    Now I grab the mic to intimidate
    Your weakness screams from the limb on your siren
    Phonies get the hint quick smacked with funk flick
    Pain for the fakers fame can't maintain

    [Chorus]

    All these phonies
    You disregarded your life (disregaurded your life)
    You disrespected your friends (you disrespected your friends)
    You've even stolen your appearance (stolen) from hangin out with my family

    But I should have never dropped my guard (shoulda never dropped my gaurd)
    So you could stab me in the back (stab me in the back)
    But you were faking me out (you were faking me out)
    Just faking me out you wear a mask (you wear a mask)

    Freaking me out you wear a mask called counterfeit, you're freaking me out you

    Wear a mask called counterfeit [Repeat: x2]

    Freaking me out you wear a mask called counterfeit [Repeat: x4]

    Now you're steadily startin to change
    You want to rearrange your lifestyle with live like the wild child
    With the vibe alive you could lie to try and be so fly
    A lie but you deny you're a fake

    You know we figured you're a phony (fake)
    You know we figured you out (fake)
    You know we figured you out, figured you out, figured you out
    Fake (a bunch of times)

    You're probably freaking me out (a bunch of times)
    Back to the top

    Writer/s: DURST, WILLIAM FREDERICK / OTTO, JOHN EVERETT / RIVERS, SAMUEL ROBERT / BORLAND, WESLEY LOUDEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Counterfeit Song Chart
  • This song is historically significant for two reasons:
    1) It was Limp Bizkit's first single.
    2) They paid to get it on the air.

    Primed by Korn, the band came on the scene when the fusion of rap and hip-hop was building momentum. "Counterfeit" didn't have any chart impact, but the Three Dollar Bill Y'all album would go on to sell over 2 million copies, with the band's cover of George Michael's "Faith" being their breakthrough single.

    Since the band was unknown, radio stations had no interest in playing "Counterfeit." To get it heard, their record company paid KUFO, a radio station in Portland, Oregon, $5000 to play it 50 times. The deal was legal because the station ran a disclaimer before the song saying that it was paid for by Flip/Interscope Records. The airplay on KUFO helped launch the career of Limp Bizkit, whose second album, Significant Other, sold over 7 million copies.
  • The song is about how people try to be "cool" and be something they are not. When Limp Bizkit started out, rock bands that wore tight clothes and had long hair gave LB a hard time because they were trying to be "black" and were not like the rest of rock music world. When Limp Bizkit became more well known, other rock bands began to copy their style - wearing baggy pants, acting ghetto and rapping in their songs. Fred Durst thought, "Okay, when we were nothing you hated us, and now that we're popular you just have to start acting like us even though you use to hate us. That's not right." (thanks, Nick - Paramus, NJ)

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