Fred Durst, the frontman of Limp Bizkit, has revealed that their 1999 hit "Nookie" is supposedly widely misunderstood. Contrary to popular belief that the song centers on sexual themes ...
Limp Bizkit and Fred Durst sued UMG — the world’s largest record company — back in October in one of the most notable lawsuits of the year in the music industry. Along with alleging that UMG ...
Fred Durst treated his wife Kseniya Beryazina to ... The Significant Other artist is gearing up for the next leg of Limp Bizkit's tour, heading to Russia and Kazakhstan, beginning on October ...
Fred Durst might be looking for something to break right now. The Limp Bizkit frontman’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) has hit an unfortunate snag in court as recent reports show that ...
Take a look for yourself. Just type “fred durst dad” into Google and this is what pops up: Adding even more confusion to the situation is that Limp Bizkit’s latest single, released last summer, is ...
By Bill Donahue Limp Bizkit has suffered a setback in its ... claims that frontman Fred Durst and the band have “not seen a dime in royalties” over the years. Among other claims, the lawsuit ...
Because we might as well act like it’s 2000 again, Fred Durst is taking Limp Bizkit on tour, with a first stop at Lollapalooza this Saturday. But just a day away from the festival starting ...
Durst is claiming a 'systemic' and 'fraudulent' policy has kept Limp Bizkit from being properly compensated, but the label says it's all 'fiction.' Why Is Fred Durst Popping Up on 'Brat'-Styled ...
Label Responds to Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst's Royalty Lawsuit Durst is claiming a 'systemic' and 'fraudulent' policy has kept Limp Bizkit from being properly compensated, but the label says it's ...
Let’s take a step back to a time when Limp Bizkit were, by all accounts, the biggest nu-metal band on the planet—exploring the controversies that made Fred Durst nearly public enemy number one.
Limp Bizkit suffered a defeat in its $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group when a judge ruled the band cannot legally void its contract.