Limp Bizkit have just announced they will collaborate with rapper Lil Wayne on new single 'Ready To Go'.
The track is set to drop next week, and will be the first song released after the band signed a new record deal with Lil Wayne's label 'Cash Money Records'.
Brian 'Birdman' Williams, the founder of Cash Money, said: "It'll be a great way to let the world know that [Limp Bizkit] is a part of us. It's rock but it's hip-hop-rock. I think we got that hip-hop-rock swagger." Williams also hinted that a new Limp Bizkit album is in the works:" They're just gonna go in and get it done. We're looking to put an album out this year. Fred's all the way in - he understand what we're about, hard work and dedication. To e, they're one of the hardest workers in the business."
Limp Bizket were dropped by Interscope Records at the end of 2011 after their sixth studio album 'Gold Cobra' received poor sales.
The band have currently just toured in Australia for the first time in 11 years, performing at the Soundwave Festival in February.
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