Limp Bizkit - Nookie (official Music Video) ◉

: The video was a staple on MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL), reaching number one six times in 1999.

: The video concludes with Durst being arrested by police for "disturbing the peace," a nod to the unauthorized nature of the shoot. 📍 Filming Details Limp Bizkit - Nookie (Official Music Video)

Despite being widely viewed as an "edge-lord anthem" about sex, Fred Durst has clarified that the song is actually about his frustration and heartbreak over a where his partner was unfaithful. He stayed in the relationship because he was "in love," and the phrase "did it all for the nookie" reflects his self-deprecation for remaining with someone who treated him poorly. : The video was a staple on MTV’s

: Fans were recruited via a radio call-out the day before the shoot. In the alley, the crowd was split by gender—guys on one side, girls on the other—to demonstrate that "girls go off even harder". He stayed in the relationship because he was

The official music video for "Nookie" by Limp Bizkit is a landmark of the nu-metal era, directed by frontman Fred Durst and released in . It served as the lead single for their 7x platinum album, Significant Other . 🎬 Video Overview & Concept

Directed by , the video captures the raw energy of the late '90s underground scene transitioning into mainstream dominance.

: "Nookie" was the band's first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 80, and reaching number three on the Alternative Songs chart.