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Significant Other is the second studio album by Limp Bizkit, released on June 22, 1999. It features the singles "Nookie", "Re-Arranged", "N 2 Gether Now" and "Break Stuff".

Album information

"N 2 Gether Now" features rapper Method Man, "Nobody Like You" contains guest vocals by Korn's Jonathan Davis and Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland, the demo for "Don't Go Off Wandering" contained guest vocals by System of a Down's Serj Tankian. It was later removed in the final album version after Fred Durst had a fallout with band Taproot, who shared the same management team (Velvet Hammer) as System of a Down (this controversy also led this band to be dropped off the Family Values Tour in 1999). However, this version of the song exists on the bootlegged version of Limp Bizkit's demo CD for this album, Significant Demos From Hell, and can be found on the internet. "No Sex" features guest chorus vocals by Staind frontman Aaron Lewis.

The majority of its songs are dedicated to the failure of the relationship between Fred Durst and his long-time girlfriend.

Significant Other was released in a "clean" version that censored out most profanity and violence, a lot different from their barely censored version of Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ which left in a lot of profanity and all violence. Strangely, on the song "Nobody Like You", censorship ceases about half-way through the track leaving the latter half with some uncensored moments of profanity. Other than this, the album is quite tightly censored.

The song "Show Me What You Got" was partially played on The Simpsons episode It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge.

Reception

Significant Other debuted at #1 and sold over 634,000 copies in its first week; and has sold over 7.5 million worldwide.

Rolling Stone (7/8-22, pp.143-144) - 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5) - "At this point, hating them seems a little disingenuous. They're actually (gulp) good."

Entertainment Weekly (6/18/99, pp.74-75) - "...It takes it cues from hardcore hip-hop...grunge...the post-80's metal of Metallica, and, to a lesser degree, electronica....But overall, Significant Other isn't simply modern rock; it's postmodern rock." - Rating: B

CMJ (6/28/99, p.5) - "...[Significant Other ] has an intensity that never lets up, surpassing the musical scope of its predecessor with rap-core gems such as "Nookie" and the blunted hip-hop of..."N 2 Gether Now"....The unholy matrimony of metal and rap celebrates another victory...superb."

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 0:37
  2. "Just Like This" – 3:35
  3. "Nookie" – 4:49
    • Contains a hidden prelude to "Break Stuff" - 0:23
  4. "Break Stuff" – 2:46
  5. "Re-Arranged" – 5:54
  6. "I'm Broke" – 3:59
    • Contains a hidden prelude to "Nobody Like You" - 1:01
  7. "Nobody Like You" (featuring Jonathan Davis & Scott Weiland) – 4:20
  8. "Don't Go Off Wandering" – 3:59
  9. "9 Teen 90 Nine" – 4:36
    • Contains the hidden track "My Billygoat" with Anita Durst 0:15
  10. "N 2 Gether Now" (featuring Method Man & DJ Premier) – 4:49
    • Contains the hidden track "Everyday" - 0:54
  11. "Trust?" – 4:59
    • Contains the hidden track "Yeah Y'all" - 1:21
  12. "No Sex" (featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind) – 3:54
    • Contains samples from "Defective Trip" by the Gravediggaz
  13. "Show Me What You Got" – 4:26
  14. "A Lesson Learned" – 2:40
  15. "Outro" – 7:18

Unreleased

  1. "Hell of A Band" - 2:08
  2. "Don't Remember (Feat. Serj Tankian)" - 5:52
  3. "Instrumental" - 3:59
  4. "Turn Me Loose (Feat. Eminem)" - 5:03
  5. "Prop The DJ" - 0:42
    • These Tracks are available on the Bootleg "Significant Demos From Hell".

Personnel

Limp Bizkit:

Additional personnel:

Producers:

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1999 The Billboard 200 1
1999 Top Canadian Albums 1
1999 Top Internet Albums 1

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1999 "N 2 Gether Now" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 53
1999 "N 2 Gether Now" Rhythmic Top 40 7
1999 "N 2 Gether Now" Rhythmic Top 40 7
1999 "N 2 Gether Now" The Billboard Hot 100 70
1999 "Nookie" Mainstream Rock Tracks 6
1999 "Nookie" Modern Rock Tracks 3
1999 "Nookie" The Billboard Hot 100 80
1999 "Re-Arranged" Mainstream Rock Tracks 8
1999 "Re-Arranged" Modern Rock Tracks 1
1999 "Re-Arranged" Modern Rock Tracks 2
1999 "Re-Arranged" The Billboard Hot 100 75
2000 "Break Stuff" Mainstream Rock Tracks 19
2000 "Break Stuff" Modern Rock Tracks 14
2000 "N 2 Gether Now" Hot Rap Singles 17


Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
July 10 - July 30 1999
August 14 - August 20 1999
Succeeded by
Millennium by Backstreet Boys