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Korn Revives Rare 90s Cover at Bogota Performance

Korn brought back their cover of Black Sheep’s “U Mean I’m Not” on May 2 at the Coliseo MedPlus in Bogota, Colombia. This was the first time they played it…

Jonathan Davis of Korn performs at Canada Life Place on September 22, 2025 in London, Ontario.
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Korn brought back their cover of Black Sheep's "U Mean I'm Not" on May 2 at the Coliseo MedPlus in Bogota, Colombia. This was the first time they played it since June 1996 in Seattle, Washington. Nearly three decades had passed. The nu-metal group performed this track at least 20 times before shelving it.

They transitioned from "A.D.I.D.A.S." into the cover during the encore. Black Sheep released "U Mean I'm Not" in the early 90s as a gangsta rap parody.

The Bogota concert started their Latin American tour this month. Six shows will span South America and Mexico through May 19.

Korn will head to Santiago, Chile, on May 8 at Parque Estadio, with a May 10 stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at Parque Sarmiento. They'll perform at Asunción, Paraguay, on May 13 at Jockey Club del Paraguay. Two more dates follow: May 16 in São Paulo, Brazil, at Allianz Parque and May 19 in Mexico City, Mexico, at Palacio de los Deportes. This tour marks a return to tracks from their mid-90s period, when they rose to prominence with their self-titled debut album in 1994 and Life Is Peachy in 1996.

A separate European tour will start in October. They'll play 20 shows across Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, and Italy from Oct. 18 through Nov. 21. Architects and Youth Code Forever will support most dates, and Pixel Grip will join them for the final leg. Korn drummer Ray Luzier said, "A big part of it is, like, stay humble. You never know what's gonna happen," according to Chaoszine