Released: October 29, 1997

Songwriter: Fred Durst

Producer: Ross Robinson

[Intro]
Shut up!

Go away!

[Verse 1]
I'm so sick of them deadlines
I understand why them maniacs are hitting them headlines
And even though I don't know ya
Through my lyrics I'll show ya, the sanity's over
People say I'm bugged out
See, while I'm in the field, you're in the dugout
My business! Stay the fuck out!
All I know is that the beat goes on
And will be the same till the day I'm gone

[Chorus]
Nobody loves me, nobody cares!
Nobody loves me, nobody owes me a thing!
Nobody loves me, nobody cares!
Nobody loves me, maybe I'll go eat worms!

[Verse 2]
I'm so sick of the world now
It's all these people bag on my identity
Now I'm the enemy running out my mouth again
We'll settle up when you step into the South, my friend
You're the big one, you're the good one
I'm the bad one, that's so sad, son
'Cause I'm running nowhere, you see, there's black sheep everywhere
You need to drop that guard, man, it ain't that hard

[Chorus]
Nobody loves me, nobody cares!
Nobody loves me, nobody owes me a thing!
Nobody loves me, nobody cares!
Nobody loves me! Maybe I'll go eat worms

[Bridge]
Now what's the matter with this?
Someone's sure to find me
No exceptions for this
So many times I fall through
No one has ever warned me
Life seems so meaningless
Whenever it gets at your inner strength
Oh, I'm such a piece of shit
So perfect!
Oh, you're so perfect!
Oh, you're so much better than me!
So much better than me!
You suck!

[Chorus]
Nobody loves me, nobody cares
Nobody loves me, maybe I'll go eat worms

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.