"Ready to Go" | |||||||||||||||||
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Single by Limp Bizkit featuring Lil Wayne | |||||||||||||||||
Released | April 16, 2013 | ||||||||||||||||
Format | Digital download | ||||||||||||||||
Recorded | 2012 | ||||||||||||||||
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Length | 6:02 | ||||||||||||||||
Label | Cash Money | ||||||||||||||||
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Producer(s) | Polow Da Don | ||||||||||||||||
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VH1 | 7/10 |
"Ready to Go" is a song by the American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. The single features rapper and then label-mate Lil Wayne and is produced by Polow Da Don. The single is Limp Bizkit's first release for Cash Money Records after their departure from Interscope in 2011. The song was released in March 2013 as a free download on the band's website and, on April 16, as a digital single on iTunes and Amazon.
Limp Bizkit revealed plans to release "Ready to Go" in 2012 after they signed with Cash Money Records in February 24, with Fred Durst stating, "It sounds like a monster; it literally sounds dangerous. It sounds like that left of center, that place of discomfort that created rock 'n' roll, created the (heavy) metal, where it all spawned from."
Although being Limp Bizkit's first official single for Cash Money, another song called "Lightz (City of Angels)" was leaked to the masses in October 2012 via YouTube.
According to Billboard, "In some ways, 'Ready To Go' is the type of song Limp Bizkit fans have been waiting on for over a decade, as a return to the chest-thumping shout-rap and heavy curtains of guitar. Before its bizarrely lengthy outro, the single lets frontman Fred Durst and Lil Wayne get their macho on". It has also been described as "gnarled nu-metal with all the poise of a rhinoceros in a tutu" by Fact Magazine. At HipHopDX, the song was characterized as "[bringing] their brand of Rap Metal back to the forefront."
Durst's lyrics describe his view of the rock scene as it exists today, and also takes digs at female celebrities Lady Gaga, Britney Spears (with whom Durst was rumored to be in a relationship with) and Jessica Biel. Lil Wayne's contribution begins after approximately 2 minutes and ends with him rapping the song's hook with Durst. An instrumental "outro" track concludes the song.