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See Fred Durst pay tribute to Ozzy with heartfelt Changes cover
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has unveiled a beautiful cover of Black Sabbath’s 1972 ballad Changes.
At the opening night of his Lost Americana Tour in Australia, mgk gave a live debut to his suitably Bizkit-sounding new Fred Durst collab…
Last night (April 8), mgk debuted an unreleased Fred Durst collab live in Australia.
On the opening evening of his Lost Americana Tour in Perth at the RAC Arena, the genre-spanning musician treated fans down under to a surprise new song. “I called up my friend Fred Durst,” mgk said, by way of introduction. “I said, ‘Sir, drop something on this.’ What he dropped, the rest is history.”
You can see footage of the suitably Limp Bizkit-sounding nu-metal banger below. Last month, Fred was actually seen in Nashville with mgk, where it was thought the pair were filming an accompanying music video for this track – stay tuned for more on that when we have it.
In March 2026, mgk brought his Lost Americana run to the UK. Limp Bizkit, meanwhile, will return in the summer to headline Download Festival – get your tickets now.
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