It's Been Awhile

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"It's Been Awhile"
"It's Been Awhile" cover
Single by Staind
from the album
Break the Cycle
Released June 26, 2001
Format CD single
Recorded 2001
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 4:25
Label Elektra Records
Producer(s) Staind
Chart positions
Staind singles chronology
"Home"
(1999)
"It's Been Awhile"
(2001)
"Outside"
(2001)

"It's Been Awhile" is the lead single by off the album Break the Cycle by the alternative metal band Staind.

The song is probably the band's most well-known song, becoming a Top 40 Hit (#5) on the Billboard Hot 100. The song spent a second-best 20 weeks at #1 on the Mainstream Rock Chart (behind only "Loser" by 3 Doors Down) and a record 16 weeks on the Modern Rock Chart (tied with "Scar Tissue" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day).

The song is about singer Aaron Lewis's life and about how it's been a while since he's done a lot of things. He makes references to his previous drug addiction problem and failed relationships with several women. He mentions his father however he believes he only has himself to be blamed for his problems.

The music video begins with Aaron Lewis going through some old photographs, one which happens to be an old girlfriend. The video then switches between him writing a letter to his girlfriend and the band performing casually in a room full of candles. There are brief shots of Aaron alone in the streets and looking at himself in the mirror while having second thoughts. Throughout the video, Aaron is seen continuously smoking a cigarette. At the end of the video, one of those cigarettes falls onto the floor and burns down his apartment.

The video was directed by Limp Bizkit frontman, Fred Durst.

The video was parodied by Bowling for Soup on their video for Girl All the Bad Guys Want. The pictures of the girlfriend are replaced by pictures of a dog.

  1. "It's Been Awhile" (LP Clean Edit)
  2. "It's Been Awhile" (Acoustic Version)
  3. "Suffocate" (LP Version)

The UK release contains the bonus track "Black Rain" which is renamed from "Excess Baggage" the hidden track on Dysfunction.

Preceded by
"Drive" by Incubus
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
April 28, 2001
Succeeded by
"Fat Lip" by Sum 41
Staind
Aaron Lewis | Mike Mushok | Jon Wysocki | Johnny April
Discography
Albums: Tormented | Dysfunction | Break the Cycle | 14 Shades of Grey | Chapter V
Compilations's: The Singles: 1996-2006
Singles: Just Go | Mudshovel | Home | It's Been Awhile | Outside | Fade | For You | Epiphany | Price to Play
So Far Away | How About You | Zoe Jane | Right Here | Falling | Everything Changes | King of All Excuses
DVDs: MTV Unplugged | Staind: The Videos
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