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.
In 2015, Die Antwoord’s Ninja and ¥o-landi Vi$$er appeared as themselves in Neill Blomkamp’s sci-fi film Chappie. In the film, the duo had their own secret lair ...
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 ...
Hailed as one of the most bizarre groups in recent pop music history, South African rap-rave trio Die Antwoord, made up of Ninja, Yo-Landi Visser and DJ Hi-Tek. They’re like a zef Cerberus, a foul ...
Bad news for fans of lunatic South African rappers (or movies about adorable gangster-rapping robots): Noisey is reporting that Die Antwoord is planning on breaking up. According to Ninja, the group’s ...
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