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Get Naked

"Get Naked" is a song by the American supergroup , released on October 18, 1999, as the lead single from their self-titled debut studio album.) Featuring guest vocals from rapper , frontman , funk musician , and turntable scratches from , the track blends heavy guitar riffs with elements and explicit lyrics centered on themes of sexual freedom and . Methods of Mayhem was formed by drummer following his departure from Mötley Crüe amid personal and legal controversies, including a high-profile case involving then-wife . The band, which also included rapper TiLo and other collaborators, aimed to fuse rock, , and music in a nu-metal style prevalent in the late . "Get Naked" served as the album's opening track and was produced by Lee and , emphasizing a party anthem vibe with profane choruses like "Get naked! Come on, baby, make it hot." The single was released in multiple formats, including a 12-inch featuring the explicit "Filthy Version," an , and a non-album B-side titled "Hypocritical." The music video for "Get Naked," directed by Chris Hafner, depicted chaotic scenes of debauchery and featured cameos from , , and pornographic actress , amplifying its provocative nature. Released amid Lee's legal troubles, the video drew criticism for its explicit content and perceived insensitivity, with some outlets labeling it one of the era's most embarrassing rap-metal productions. Despite mixed reviews—praised by some for its energetic collaborations but dismissed by others as annoying or overly crass—the song contributed to the album's commercial success, which achieved gold certification in the United States for sales of 500,000 copies.

Background and release

Development

After leaving Mötley Crüe in amid creative frustrations and following a four-month jail sentence for spousal battery, launched as his first solo project, seeking to explore a fusion of and rock that diverged from his previous band's roots. Lee described the impetus as a need to express ideas he felt stifled within Mötley Crüe, likening the shift to "coming out of the closet" musically. The project assembled a core lineup including rapper TiLo and producer , incorporating influences through turntablists like to blend heavy riffs with beats and scratches. The inception of collaborations began early in 1999, with Lee enlisting vocalists such as for tracks on the album, aiming to infuse rock credibility into the rap-metal sound. Durst's involvement, alongside later additions like , underscored Lee's vision of cross-pollinating nu-metal with artists to create provocative, high-energy material. Recording sessions for the self-titled debut album, including "Get Naked," took place throughout at various studios under Humphrey's production oversight, with a focus on layering rap-rock elements such as Durst's rapid-fire delivery over Lee's drum patterns and distorted guitars. These sessions emphasized innovative integration of production techniques, like turntable scratches and sampled beats, to distinguish "Get Naked" as a that captured the era's nu-metal experimentation while prioritizing explicit, hedonistic themes. The album was released on December 7, , marking the culmination of Lee's post-Mötley Crüe creative pivot.

Single release

"Get Naked" was released on October 18, 1999, as the lead single from Methods of Mayhem's debut album. Issued by MCA Records, the single was available in formats such as CD, cassette, and 12-inch promotional vinyl. The U.S. cassette edition featured "Hypocritical" as a B-side, an album track exclusive to that format and not included on other single releases. Promotional strategies emphasized radio airplay targeted at nu-metal and rap-rock audiences, supported by a radio edit version of the track. The music video, highlighting collaborations with Lil' Kim and George Clinton, premiered on MTV to boost exposure in the contemporary music landscape.

Composition and lyrics

Musical style

"Get Naked" by Methods of Mayhem exemplifies a nu-metal and rap-rock hybrid, blending beats with heavy guitar riffs characteristic of late-1990s . The track's fusion of rap-metal elements draws from the era's trend of merging aggressive rock instrumentation with rhythmic flows, creating an upbeat, party-oriented sound. Instrumentation prominently features turntables handled by , which provide and hip-hop-infused beats, alongside distorted electric guitars delivering syncopated riffs. performs on drums, contributing to the song's driving rhythm, while electronic programming adds layered textures; the overall clocks in at 100 beats per minute (). This setup underscores the track's energetic pulse, with guitars and drums emphasizing the rock edge against the foundation. Production is credited to alongside , who also handled keyboards and programming, ensuring a polished mix that balances the genres. Gryner contributed to the album's sound, focusing on clarity for the dense arrangement of electronic and live elements. The song adheres to a verse-chorus structure, where verses build tension before exploding into anthemic choruses, enhancing its crossover appeal.

Lyrical content

"Get Naked" serves as a hedonistic party anthem that promotes sexual liberation and excess through its bold, unapologetic narrative. The song's central theme revolves around embracing and uninhibited sensuality, encapsulated in the repetitive urging listeners to "get naked" and engage in provocative acts, such as "Ride until you hit the spot." This refrain, delivered by and , underscores a carefree attitude toward intimacy and physical , portraying as a liberating force amid excess and pornographic references, like Lee's opening line about earning " million dollars made from watchin' me cum." The feature explicit language that amplifies the song's raw energy, with detailing sexual encounters, , and bravado. For instance, Lil' Kim's asserts female agency and high standards, dismissing "mini-men" under seven inches and demanding luxury items like "diamonds and the rings" before intimacy, while emphasizing her preference for intense pleasure: "I like to ride the cock 'til you hit the spot." contributes aggressive rap pre-choruses expressing pent-up frustration, as in "I've been runnin' with the blue balls since last week," building tension that resolves in calls for "nasty" release. adds funk-infused ad-libs in the post-chorus, such as "Doin' it ! Bow wow wow yippy yo yippy yay," injecting playful, rhythmic exclamations that enhance the song's party vibe. These elements create a narrative structure that alternates between boastful and communal hooks, driving home the theme of collective indulgence. In the cultural context of the late 1990s, the song reflects the rap-rock genre's bravado and penchant for controversy, blending nu-metal aggression with explicitness to challenge taboos around sexuality. Its notorious , rife with references to , , and genitalia, aligned with the era's push against conservative norms in rock and rap fusion. The track's provocative content, including demands for oral pleasure and cum-stained aftermaths in the bridge, positioned it as a staple of edgy performances.

Music video

Production

The music video for "Get Naked" was directed by Chris Hafner and shot in 1999, embracing a high-energy, aesthetic that amplified the song's provocative and explicit tone.

Content and cameos

The music video for "Get Naked" by depicts a frenetic, hedonistic party sequence where the band performs amid antics, including dancers stripping and explicit nudity, capturing the song's wild, rebellious energy. is shown watching his infamous sex tape with , interspersed with scenes of him appearing naked and engaging in the mayhem. Key visuals emphasize simulated nudity and provocative elements, such as topless women dancing around a stripper pole, nude dancers, and rapid cuts transitioning between verses and performance segments, enhanced by a raw, high-energy aesthetic. Notable cameos include portraying a seductive figure tied to the sex tape reference, , performing shirtless while rapping in front of nude dancers, and in dance sequences, including one as a cowgirl riding a giant cockerel. Due to its explicit content, including and sexual imagery, the video faced issues, with edited versions created for broadcast on networks like that removed or toned down provocative scenes, limiting its mainstream airplay after initial rotations. An uncensored version was also released.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in late 1999, "Get Naked" by received mixed contemporary reviews, with critics divided over its bold fusion of , and nu-metal elements. Many praised the track's high-energy vibe and the dynamic interplay between the collaborators, which contributed to its club-friendly appeal and heavy rotation. However, others lambasted the explicit lyrics for promoting shallowness and , viewing the references to Lee's sex tape scandal as exploitative rather than clever. described the album's style, including the single, as a crass, party-hardy mix of , and electronics heavy on and light on imagination. Overall, the reception reflected the polarizing nature of rap-rock at the time, with the single's provocative style boosting airplay but drawing accusations of superficiality.

Retrospective assessments

In the 2010s and beyond, "Get Naked" has been reappraised as a quintessential artifact of late-1990s nu-metal, embodying the genre's bombastic fusion of rap, metal, and electronic elements while highlighting its excesses. Music publications have critiqued the track for its dated machismo, with features from Fred Durst, Lil' Kim, and George Clinton underscoring the era's aggressive, party-anthem bravado that now feels corny and overproduced. For instance, a 2015 Decibel Magazine retrospective on nu-metal's rise and fall described the song—Methods of Mayhem's debut single—as a "fitting end" to the millennium's rock trends, implying it amplified the genre's commercial shallowness to the point of making even Vanilla Ice's attempts at legitimacy seem restrained by comparison. Similarly, a 2024 Soundsphere analysis of 1999's nu-metal peak labeled "Get Naked" a "car crash of musical ideas," praising its maximalist energy but faulting its garish overload and cash-grab cameos as emblematic of the style's tacky underside. The song's cultural legacy lies in its role within rap-rock crossovers, bridging heavy metal's aggression with hip-hop's rhythm and contributing to the late-90s wave that influenced subsequent genre blends. As a high-profile collaboration involving Mötley Crüe drummer , it exemplified how established rock figures pivoted to nu-metal's hybrid sound, paving the way for later acts experimenting with similar fusions amid the Y2K-era's thematic excess of and . Tommy Lee has reflected on the track and its parent album in later interviews, emphasizing their playful intent amid backlash. In a 2020 Loudwire discussion, he described as "way ahead of its time," noting he endured "a heap of fucking bullshit" for venturing into rap-infused territory as a rather than a traditional rapper, but viewed the controversy as validation for breaking from Mötley Crüe's constraints to create fun, boundary-pushing music. This contrasts with contemporary dismissals, underscoring a hindsight appreciation for the project's innovative spirit despite its polarizing reception.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

"Get Naked" by Methods of Mayhem entered various music charts in late 1999 following its release as a on October 18, 1999, with peak positions achieved primarily in early 2000. The song's chart trajectory was significantly influenced by extensive rotation on , which amplified its visibility on and formats despite more modest success. This video-driven promotion helped it gain traction in niche audiences but limited broader pop crossover. In the United States, the track demonstrated stronger performance on radio-focused charts, reaching number 3 on the chart (formerly Tracks), where it spent several weeks in the top 10 due to heavy play on stations. The song also charted well in and crossover formats, underscoring its nu-metal and fusion style. Internationally, "Get Naked" peaked at number 64 on the ARIA Singles Chart in , benefiting from the country's enthusiasm for imports during the era. In the , it reached number 42 on the Official Singles Chart, supported by similar radio airplay but facing stiffer competition from established pop acts. It also reached number 65 on the Netherlands Mega Top 100 chart. The song's longevity varied by market, lasting approximately 10-15 weeks on most charts, with sustained presence on alternative lists owing to repeat video exposure.
Chart (2000)Peak Position
US Alternative Airplay3
(ARIA)64
Singles (OCC)42
(Mega Top 100)65

Certifications

The single "Get Naked" did not receive any certifications from the RIAA, though its parent album Methods of Mayhem was certified Gold by the RIAA on December 10, 1999, for sales exceeding 500,000 units in the United States. In , where the song was released as a containing the clean and explicit versions alongside the B-side "" and a , it peaked at number 64 on the ARIA Singles Chart but did not achieve any certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association. By November 2025, "Get Naked" had accumulated over 8 million streams on , reflecting sustained digital interest in the more than two decades after its release. The song's official music video, featuring cameos from and others, has garnered more than 1.4 million views on across prominent uploads.

Track listings

Australian CD single

The Australian CD single for "Get Naked" by was released in 1999 by under catalog number 155 699-2. This format included both clean and explicit versions of the lead track, along with a B-side and content, distinguishing it as a promotional package for the Australian market. The track listing is as follows:
TrackTitleDurationNotes
1Get Naked (Clean Version)3:22Radio edit without explicit language.
2Get Naked (Dirty Version)3:19Album version with explicit content.
33:19B-side track.
4Making Of MayhemEnhanced video content documenting the band's production process.
This release supported the single's promotion ahead of the full Methods of Mayhem, providing fans with exclusive video material not available on other formats.

Other formats

The US release of "Get Naked" was issued as a promotional 12-inch vinyl single, featuring radio, explicit, and instrumental versions tailored for DJ use.
TrackTitleDuration
A1Get Naked (Radio Version)3:20
A2Get Naked (Instrumental Version)3:20
A3Get Naked (Filthy Version)3:20
B1Get Naked (Instrumental Version)3:20
A cassette single paired "Get Naked" with the album track "Hypocritical," repeating the content on both sides for radio and promotional purposes. In , the single appeared as an enhanced CD maxi-single, including clean and explicit versions alongside the B-side "" and a making-of video.
TrackTitleDuration
1Get Naked (Clean Version)3:22
2Get Naked (Dirty Version)3:22
33:19
4Making Of Mayhem (Enhanced Video)-
A simpler European CD single edition omitted the B-side and video, focusing on clean and dirty edits.
TrackTitleDuration
1Get Naked (Clean Version)3:22
2Get Naked (Dirty Version)3:19
Digital reissues of "Get Naked" became available in the 2000s via platforms like iTunes, typically offering the standard album version (3:21) as a single download from the Methods of Mayhem album. By the 2010s, it was standardized on streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, again featuring the explicit album edit without additional remixes or B-sides. Across markets, variations emphasized clean edits for radio play versus explicit (dirty or filthy) versions retaining profane lyrics, differing from the Australian CD which included similar clean/explicit pairings but added region-specific artwork.

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