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Artist/Band:
Limp Bizkit
Lyrics for Song: Faith (George Michael Cover)
Lyrics for Album: Three Dollar Bill Y'all [1997]
well I guess it would be nice
if I could touch your body
I know not everybody
has gotta body like me
but I gotta think twice
before I give my heart away
and I know all the games you play
'cause I play them too
oh, but I need some time off
from that emotion
time to pick my heart up off the floor
when that love comes down
without devotion
well it takes a strong man baby
but I'm showin' you that door
well I gotta have faith
gotta have faith
gotta have faith
gotta have faith
baby, I know you're askin' me to stay
say please, please, please don't go away
cuz you're givin' you the blues
baby, you might mean all the words you say
can't help but think of yesterday
and another who tied me down to lover-boy blues
before this river becomes an ocean
before you pick my heart up off the floor
when our love comes down
without devotion
well it takes a stong man baby
but I'm, uh, showing you that door
well, I gotta have faith
gotta have faith
gotta have faith
gotta have faith
get the fuck up!
I gotta have faith
I gotta have faith
I gotta have faith
I gotta have faith
faith
faith
[Hidden Track]
Am I freak in the darkness, or am I misfit?
You speak them opinions to sink in so deep.
But its alright, your just an illusion confused by your narrow mind.
Reality is up ahead in tha' distance, but that lack of persistance has left you behind.
Now your reaching for your sanity, cause you' afraid of me, so don't fuck with me.
You wanna ask me a question? Well I gotta question.
How much longer can I tolerate this shit.
Egos trip when your livin' on tha' flip-side. Drop out of a uterus and died, damn.
I see ya' pointin' your finger, ya' stereotype me cause you don't like me?
Well you don't even know me, punk. You don't know me.
Stereotype me, cause you don't like me
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Faith (George Michael Cover)
Limp Bizkit's 1997 track 'Faith' reimagines George Michael's iconic pop anthem through the band's signature nu-metal lens. Released on the album Three Dollar Bill Y'all, the recording blends Michael's melodic vocal style with the group's aggressive distortion and rhythmic intensity, creating a distinct fusion of genres. This cover exemplifies the band's early experimentation with mainstream pop influences before they fully embraced their heavy metal identity. The song remains a notable example of Limp Bizkit's ability to reinterpret existing material, showcasing their versatility and willingness to engage with established musical traditions while maintaining their unique sonic signature. |
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| Album Lyrics: Three Dollar Bill Y'all [1997] |
 Limp Bizkit
"Three Dollar Bill Y'all [1997]"
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