Significant Other is the second studio album by Limp Bizkit, released on June 22, 1999.
The album is notable for its being a little more hip hop-driven than the rest of the band's work. It also has virtually no hardcore punk elements, making for a quite different sound then their previous album Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ which featured rapcore songs.
"N 2 Gether Now" features rapper Method Man, "Nobody Like You" contains guest vocals by Korn's Jonathan Davis and Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland, and "No Sex" features guest chorus vocals by Staind frontman Aaron Lewis.
The majority of its songs are dedicated to the failure of the relationship between Fred Durst and his long-time girlfriend (i.e. the "significant other" of the title). The track "Trust" was dedicated to one of Fred's favorite performers from the 80's, Klaus Nomi.
Significant Other was released in a "clean" version that censored out most profanity and violence, a lot different from their barely censored version of Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ which left in a lot of profanity and all violence. Strangely, on the song "Nobody Like You", censorship ceases about half-way through the track leaving the latter half with some uncensored moments of profanity. Other than this, the album is quite tightly censored.