Total views: 2 times this week / Rating: 7.60/10 [20 votes]Album: Three Dollar Bill, Y'all / Original Release Date: 1997-06-24Genre: AlternativeSong Duration: 0 min 48 sec
LIMP BIZKIT
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Intro歌詞中文翻譯
This is not a test
This is reality
We're all lying
Who's in the house?
Who's in the house?
Who's in the house?
Limp Bizkit is in the house
Who's in the house?
Who's in the house?
Who's in the house?
Limp Bizkit is in the house
Bring it on
Intro is written by John Everett Otto, William Frederick Durst, Wesley Louden Borland, Sam Rivers. ✔️
When was Intro released?
It is first released on June 24, 1997 as part of Limp Bizkit's album "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Intro lyrics?
When we ask ourselves what the song was truly meant to express, the band Limp Bizkit makes their presence and power felt with the song ‘Intro’. The question ‘Who’s in the house?’ repeated many times indicates that they are there and they are ready to do great things, thus generating an atmosphere full of anticipation and excitement for the album’s content. The lyrics of Intro basically talk about empowering, inspiring, partying, showing strength and being self-confident. Besides that, the song advocates for assertiveness and identity. The lyrics do not have any offensive language, mature themes, or violence, nudity, or drug-related issues. They can be heard by everyone, no matter how old. ✔️
Songwriter(s): John Everett Otto, William Frederick Durst, Wesley Louden Borland, Sam Rivers Record Label(s): 1997 Interscope Records Official lyrics by