Released: September 23, 2003

Songwriter: Mike Smith (Guitarist) Sam Rivers John Otto Fred Durst

Producer: Terry Date Fred Durst

[Verse 1]
Learned how to rap as a little boy
Took a lot of crap as a little boy
Always had to fight back as a little boy
Always under attack as a little boy
Never got good grades as a little boy
I was locked in a cage as a little boy
Still, I never was afraid as a little boy
I was feeling my rage as a little boy
It's time to blow their minds

[Verse 2]
Learned how to lose as an older man
Sang a lot of blues as an older man
But I saw it all through as an older man
Put together my crew as an older man
Felt a lot of pain as an older man
I established my name as an older man
People piss on my game as an older man
Ain't nothin' gonna change as an older man

[Pre-Chorus]
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
I'm on my grind now, baby
Y'all know it's my time now, baby
Come on!

[Chorus]
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
What it look like? What it look like, baby?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
What it look like? What it look like, baby?

[Verse 3]
Got treated like a clown as a little boy
Kept my feet on the ground as a little boy
When you're living in a dream as a little boy
Ain't nothin' like it seems as a little boy
I was hatin' on the world as a little boy
I was lovin' all the girls as a little boy
I was into punk rock as a little boy
I was breaking non-stop as a little boy
It's time to blow their minds

[Verse 4]
Got treated like a chump as an older man
Mixing rock with the funk as an older man
Learned what a girl was as an older man
Now I know how to love as an older man
But I'm still a big kid as an older man
And I'd much rather give as an older man
Still I'm singing in the rain as an older man
Ain't nothin' gonna change as an older man

[Pre-Chorus]
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
I'm on my grind now, baby
Y'all know it's my time now, baby
Come on!

[Chorus]
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
What it look like? What it look like, baby?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
What it look like? What it look like, baby?

[Bridge]
My life is one big dream, I'm lost in what it means
Don't wake me up 'cause it's almost over
These voices in my mind keep tellin' me it's time
To wake me up 'cause it's almost over

[Pre-Chorus]
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
I'm on my grind now, baby
Y'all know it's my time now, baby
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
It's time to blow their minds now, baby
I'm on my grind now, baby
Y'all know it's my time now, baby
Come on!

[Chorus]
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
What it look like? What it look like, baby?

[Bridge]
My life is one big dream, I'm lost in what it means
Don't wake me up 'cause it's almost over
These voices in my mind keep tellin' me it's time
To wake me up 'cause it's almost over

[Chorus]
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
Who that is? What it say?
What it look like? What it look like, baby?

Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit is a Nu-Metal group, formed in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida, and consisting of Fred Durst, Sam Rivers, John Otto and Wes Borland. They are currently signed to Birdman’s Cash Money Records.

They have released 5 studio albums and one EP, with 3 compilation records and a remix album, New Old Songs. Two of those albums went number one, and it’s estimated they have sold over 50 million records worldwide.

Notable for their bridging of the gap between hip hop and metal, Fred Durst can be considered a rapper and a singer. Their collaborations with Method Man and Snoop Dogg solidify their street cred, and a high profile beef with Eminem only places them further into hip hop culture.