Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The strange and intense South African novelty-rap institution Die Antwoord are back. When last we heard from the group, they'd ...
The South African rave-rap group composed of Yolandi, Ninja (previously known as Max Normal) and God (formerly DJ Hi-Tek) played the Electric Factory on Saturday and their performance was far from the ...
Since February, the question has become so linked with South African “rave-rap” trio Die Antwoord that you’d be forgiven for thinking the cuss-word-laden query is actually part of the group’s name.
Just like the rest of the Internet, we’ve been totally captivated by Die Antwoord, the South African oddball rap group fronted by a guy named Ninja with an awesome haircut and some terrible tattoos.
HANNAH GREENBLATT: Ninja talked about two models coming on possibly. We didn't think too much about it. The day off, we looked at the call sheet and we put two and two together. Like, Whoa, that's ...
Eminem’s new song “Untouchable” was the talk on social media for his blistering critique of institutional racism, but one rap group wasn’t so fond of the song. According to Pigeons and Planes, members ...
Acts as polarizing as Die Antwoord only hit the scene once every great while. Some consider them culturally eclectic, self-aware artists embracing the absurdity of rapping about being South African ...
Whoever said that South African-horrorcore-ninja-zef rap is dead has clearly never heard of Die Antwoord. Stuck somewhere between Internet meme and pure genius, Die Antwoord — Afrikaans for "The ...
When cultural anthropologists look back to explain mankind’s collapse, they can point to the unlikely global success of Die Antwoord. The most controversial act at ACL, the South African rave-rap duo ...
In “Fatty Boom Boom,” the new video by South African shock-rap band Die Antwoord, Lady Gaga is portrayed as a bored tourist in a run-down van being driven through the streets of Johannesburg. After a ...
South African hip-hop group Die Antwoord has five albums up its sleeve that are ready to go, according to Consequence of Sound. The first album in their line of ...
Die Antwoord can make a good beat and has a sort of trashy appeal, but everything has its limit. Embarrassingly explicit at times, the group doesn’t understand moderation or social mores.
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