Limp Bizkit has made their comeback with a new release titled “Making Love to Morgan Wallen,” a song that has quickly drawn attention for its provocative name. The track, marking the band’s first new music in four years, was recently launched and has prompted fans and casual listeners alike to discuss its meaning and origins.
Despite what the title suggests, the song is not a literal reference to the country superstar Morgan Wallen, nor is it about romance. Instead, the lyrics showcase Limp Bizkit’s well-known blend of rap and hard rock, featuring frontman Fred Durst’s unique wordplay and clever references. The only mention of Morgan Wallen in the song appears at the end, with a surreal lyric that has left many wondering what it truly means.
The opening lines of the track pay tribute to the late Chester Bennington, frontman of Linkin Park, indicating a moment of reflection before diving into signature energetic verses and choruses. Durst continues with playful and outlandish lines, reminiscing about past feuds and making references to pop culture and even former stays at a Trump resort.
While rumors circulated about the possibility of the song being tied to a new album, it’s been confirmed that “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” was released in partnership with EA Games and will feature in their upcoming title, Battlefield 6. The game’s trailer also highlights a new remix of the band’s classic “Break Stuff.”
Limp Bizkit last released an album in 2021 with “Still Sucks,” following a ten-year break from studio records. Since then, the group has been relatively quiet, with recent news focused on a major lawsuit with Universal Music Group concerning unpaid royalties. The unexpected return with this new single has undoubtedly captured the curiosity of both rock and country music fans.



























