Limp Bizkit News

  • Limp Bizkit Tour 2024

    Limp Bizkit Tour 2024 Dates

    Upcoming Concerts (24)

    Jul 16
    Somerset, WI, US
    Loserville

    Jul 18
    Maryland Heights, MO, US
    Loserville

    Jul 20
    Tinley Park, IL, US
    Loserville

    Jul 21
    Noblesville, IN, US
    Loserville

    Jul 23
    Clarkston, MI, US
    Loserville

    Jul 24
    Toronto, ON, Canada
    Loserville

    Jul 26
    Bethel, NY, US
    Loserville

    Jul 28
    Bristow, VA, US
    Loserville

    Jul 30
    Holmdel, NJ, US
    Loserville

    Jul 31
    Mansfield, MA, US
    Loserville

    Aug 2
    Charlotte, NC, US
    Loserville

    Aug 4
    Alpharetta, GA, US
    Loserville

    Aug 6
    West Palm Beach, FL, US
    Loserville

    Aug 7
    Tampa, FL, US
    Loserville

    Aug 9
    Pelham, AL, US
    Loserville

    Aug 11
    The Woodlands, TX, US
    Loserville

    Aug 13
    Dallas, TX, US
    Loserville

    Aug 15
    Albuquerque, NM, US
    Loserville


    Aug 16
    Phoenix, AZ, US
    Loserville

    Aug 18
    West Valley City, UT, US
    Loserville

    Aug 20
    Auburn, WA, US
    Loserville

    Aug 21
    Ridgefield, WA, US
    Loserville

    Aug 23
    Concord, CA, US
    Loserville

    Aug 24
    San Bernardino, CA, US
    Loserville

  • Limp Bizkit's Turn It Up, Bitch

    Limp Bizkit's Groundbreaking AI-Powered Video: "Turn It Up, Bitch"

    Limp Bizkit has once again made waves in the music industry with the release of their new, AI-powered video for the track "Turn It Up, Bitch." This development marks a significant step forward in the intersection of music and technology.

    Limp Bizkit Turn It Up, Bitch
    The track itself, "Turn It Up, Bitch," is a powerful composition that showcases Limp Bizkit's signature style and energy. The combination of hard-hitting beats, raw vocals, and intense instrumentals is what fans have come to expect and love from the band.


    Taken from their most recent album, 2021’s Still Sucks, “Turn It Up, Bitch” leans heavily on Limp Bizkit’s hip-hop influences, with a prominent, repeating bassline and boom-bap-esque drums. To accompany such a vibe, the band offers up two-and-a-half minutes of glossy, unsettling AI-generated images straight from the bottom of the uncanny valley.


    The use of AI in the creation of this video is not just a novelty; it's a statement about the band's willingness to embrace innovation and push the boundaries of what's possible in the realm of music visuals. It raises questions about the future of music videos and how technology can enhance or perhaps even redefine our artistic experiences.

    Limp Bizkit Turn It Up, Bitch
    The AI-powered aspect of the video adds an extra layer of intrigue. It could potentially offer a level of detail and creativity that might have been otherwise unattainable through traditional methods. The visuals might have been generated based on complex algorithms and data analysis, resulting in a unique and immersive experience for viewers.


    This move by Limp Bizkit also sparks conversations about the role of AI in the creative process. Does it enhance or diminish the human touch that is often considered essential in art? Some might argue that it opens up new avenues for expression, while others may worry about the potential loss of authenticity.


    The video isn’t the first time the nu-metal outfit has dipped their toes into the somewhat controversial waters of artificial intelligence. In 2023, they unveiled a video for the cut “Out of Style” that featured deep fakes of various world leaders, including Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong-Un.

    Limp Bizkit Out of Style
    Limp Bizkit have kept fairly busy since dropping their comeback record Still Sucks. They’ve made their way through the festival circuit and back, charted several tours, and frontman Fred Durst even scored a role in this year’s highly acclaimed film I Saw the TV Glow.


    However, one thing is for sure – Limp Bizkit's decision to go down this path has got people talking. It has brought attention to their music freshly and unexpectedly. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the band or simply interested in the evolving landscape of music and technology, this new release is something to take note of.

    Limp Bizkit


    It'll be interesting to see how other bands and artists respond to this trend and if AI-powered music videos become a more common occurrence in the future. For now, let's enjoy the spectacle that is Limp Bizkit's "Turn It Up, Bitch" and ponder the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in the world of music and technology.

  • Eminem Resolves Long-Standing Feuds with Limp Bizkit and MGK

    Eminem, the renowned rapper, has recently resolved his long-standing feuds with Limp Bizkit and MGK (Machine Gun Kelly), which has drawn extensive attention in the hip-hop world.

    MGK was exposed to rap through the music of artists like Ludacris and Eminem in the sixth grade and then devoted himself to it. In his early years, MGK regarded Eminem as an idol and even covered Eminem's famous song "Lose Yourself". However, in 2012, MGK described Eminem's daughter Hailie Scott, who was only 16 years old at that time, as "hot as fuck" on social media, which angered Eminem. Subsequently, Eminem ordered his radio station Shade 45 to ban MGK, which had a significant impact on MGK's career.

    Years later, MGK openly dissed his former idol Eminem in the new song "No Reason" in collaboration with Tech N9ne. Eminem then retaliated with "Not Alike" on his 2018 album "Kamikaze". MGK responded with "Rap Devil". Their dispute attracted widespread attention, and their music works also became part of this beef.

    Limp Bizkit and MGK

    Eminem's diss tracks demonstrated his usual sharp words and strong rapping skills, while MGK's response also showed his courage and attitude. These songs intensified the tension between the two to a certain extent and made their conflicts more public.

    However, as time went by, Eminem seemed to gradually let go of the past disputes. As for the specific reasons for his decision to reconcile with MGK, although not disclosed in detail, it might result from multiple factors, such as a change in mindset, relief from past disputes, or realizing that the long-term conflicts were meaningless.

    Now, this dispute has finally come to an end. Eminem and MGK have resolved their conflicts, which shows that even in the highly competitive hip-hop world, artists can put aside their past grievances. This transformation not only brings new possibilities for their personal development but also creates a more harmonious atmosphere in the hip-hop industry. Maybe in the future, we will be able to see them shine on their music paths without being troubled by past conflicts. What do you think about the change in the relationship between Eminem and MGK? Welcome to share your thoughts in the comments section.