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  1. Freak on a Leash. " Freak on a Leash " is a song by the American nu metal band Korn, featured on the group's 1998 studio album, Follow the Leader. After Follow the Leader' s release, the song was released as a single on February 25, 1999, and since then, it has been re-released over ten times. The song uses dissonance, distortion, various ...

  2. Aug 14, 2018 · SME. “Freak on a Leash”’s ascent to the mainstream was a mixed blessing, enabling KoRn to live out their wildest rock-'n-roll fantasies while putting them even further at the mercy of the ...

  3. May 25, 1999 · Sometimes, I cannot feel my face. You'll never see me fall from grace. [Chorus] Something takes a part of me. You and I weren't meant to be. A cheap fuck for me to lay. Something takes a part of ...

  4. 'Jonathan: [I wrote “Freak On A Leash” about] the music industry, entertainment in general — how the machine worked. The label, management, publishers, everything that it involved. Looking back on it, “Something takes a part of me” was [about how] they were taking the fun [out] of making music and making it a business.'

  5. The Dark Side of Fame and Success. Listening to “Freak on a Leash,” it’s clear that the song delves into the darker aspects of fame and success. The lyrics paint a picture of inner turmoil and the feeling of being trapped and controlled, hence the title “Freak on a Leash.”. Jonathan Davis, the lead vocalist of Korn, has spoken about ...

    • Juan Mitchell
    • Korn
    • Follow the Leader
    • May 25, 1999
  6. Dec 16, 2022 · Arguably, the most iconic, though, is Korn 's 1998 "Freak on a Leash" video, which intercuts between live action footage and McFarlane-helmed animation, following a destructive bullet through both. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the comic-book legend looked back at the clip, pulling back the curtain on the process and illuminating the ...

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  8. "Freak On A Leash" is Korn's most popular song, streamed more than any other and almost always in their setlists. Their next album, Issues, was released in 1999 a little over a year after Follow The Leader. It went to #1 its first week and spawned another very intense Korn klassic: "Falling Away From Me." Korn deserves credit (or blame) for ...

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