Right Now

Korn · Take A Look In The Mirror

I'm feeling mean today
My life's not thrown away
Just irritated and quite hated
Self control breaks down
Why's everything so tame?
I like my life insane.
I'm barricading and debating who I'm gonna kick around.

RIGHT NOW
Can't find a way to get across the hate when I see you
RIGHT NOW
I feel this scratch inside, I wanna slash and beat you.
RIGHT NOW
I rip apart the things inside that excite you
RIGHT NOW
I can't control myself, I fucking hate you!

I'm felling cold today
Not hurt, just fucked away.
I'm devastated and frustrated
God I feel so bound.
So what, I feel the need
I think it's time to bleed.
I'm gonna cut myself and watch the blood hit the ground.

RIGHT NOW
Can't find a way to get across the hate when I see you
RIGHT NOW
I feel this scratch inside, I wanna slash and beat you.
RIGHT NOW
I rip apart the things inside that excite you
RIGHT NOW
I can't control myself, I fucking hate you!

You open your mouth again,
I swear I'm gonna break it.
You open your mouth again,
My God I cannot take it.

Shut up, Shut up,
Shut up, I'll fuck you up.
Shut up, Shut up,
Shut up, I'll fuck you up!
SHUT UP! SHUT UP!
SHUT UP, I'LL FUCK YOU UP! (x4)

RIGHT NOW
Can't find a way to get across the hate when I see you
RIGHT NOW
I feel it scratch inside, I wanna slashand beat you.
RIGHT NOW
I rip apart the things inside that excite you
RIGHT NOW
I can't control myself, I fucking hate you!

I fucking hate you! (x7)

Right Now - Korn

Released on Korn's 1994 album Take A Look In The Mirror, 'Right Now' stands as a defining track of the nu-metal genre. The song features the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs and melodic vocals, establishing a sonic template that would influence countless subsequent acts. As one of the group's most recognizable singles, it captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit characteristic of mid-90s alternative metal. The recording showcases the band's ability to merge technical precision with emotional intensity, cementing their status as pioneers of the movement. Its enduring popularity reflects the song's ability to resonate across generations, remaining a staple in Korn's catalog and a touchstone for fans of the era.