N 2 Gether Now
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“N 2 Gether Now” | |||||
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Single by Limp Bizkit featuring Method Man & DJ Premier from the album Significant Other |
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Released | December 14, 1999 | ||||
Format | CD, Vinyl | ||||
Recorded | 1999 | ||||
Genre | Rapcore | ||||
Length | 3:55 | ||||
Label | Interscope Records | ||||
Producer | Limp Bizkit, DJ Premier | ||||
Limp Bizkit featuring Method Man & DJ Premier singles chronology | |||||
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"N 2 Gether Now" is a song by nu metal band Limp Bizkit. It's released as the third single in their second album Significant Other. It's also released alongside with their last single "Break Stuff." The song features rapper Method Man and DJ Premier who made additional beats for the song. There's also a vinyl record version of this song which it can be found in only the UK. The harp sample seems to be a sped-up harp clip from Francois Joseph Naderman's Allegro Maestoso."
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[edit] Track listing
CD:
- Break Stuff (album version)
- Crushed (album version)
- N 2 Gether Now (album version)
- Re-Arranged (music video)
Vinyl:
A-side tracks:
- N 2 Gether Now (explicit version)
- N 2 Gether Now (Instrumental)
B-side tracks:
- N 2 Gether Now (clean version)
- N 2 Gether Now (Instrumental)
[edit] Music Video
The music video is a continuation for Re-Arranged. It shows Method Man playing a PlayStation in a big room. Fred Durst falls out of nowhere and onto the couch where Method Man is sitting. They are seen in the TV screen playing in a hallway with green plants seen through the window. They start a stereotypical samuri fight and the phone rings. The fight ends, Method Man picks up the phone, and gives the phone to Fred Durst. Then they continue to fight. Fred Durst grabs katanas and begins to swing them around. A pizza delivery boy who is played by Pauly Shore shows up. Method Man and Fred get the pizza without paying. When they find out the delivery guy, who is waiting to be paid, ate some pizza, they throw him up. He goes into the "white nowhere" like in the end of Re-Arranged. Method Man does the same to Durst and jumps up himself. In the end, Limp Bizkit, Method Man, Redman and Pauly Shore are in the "white nowhere" all together. The "white nowhere" resembles heaven, and the video is a continuation of the song "Re-Arranged" The band dies in the Re-Arranged video and they go to the "white nowhere" where Fred Durst suddenly falls in the end. He falls onto Method Man's couch signaling the beginning of the video.
[edit] Lyric notes
- "Kick a hole in the speaker / pull the plug and then jet"
Line by Method Man refers to the song 'Microphone Fiend' by Eric B. and Rakim
- "They call me Big John Studd"
Line by Method Man refers to late professional wrestler Big John Studd. (John Mintion)
- "Actin like they heard it through the grapevine"
Line by Method Man refers to the song 'I Heard it Through the Grapevine' by Marvin Gaye
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