The band parted company with label Interscope in December, with frontman Fred Durst citing artistic differences over last year's comeback album Gold Cobra.
Durst confirmed in a series of posts on Twitter that the group had now signed with the New Orleans-based hip-hop label.
Responding to a follower asking "YMCMB(LB)?? [Young Money & Cash Money Billionaires (Limp Bizkit)", Durst replied: "Believe!"
He later added: "The game is missing danger, electricity, and rock n roll!!!!" Cash Money Limp Bizkit.
"Rock s**t doesn't rock anymore! They say the whole game done went pop so I'm back in this ho! #CMLB"
Durst suggested last May that the band would release two albums in 2011, but the planned follow-up to Gold Cobra has not been made available.
The group reformed with their original lineup of Durst, Wes Borland, Sam Rivers, John Ottoand DJ Lethal in 2009.
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