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.
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 ...
I started getting calls from Die Antwoord fans when I was in Tunisia at the beginning of the year. The calls came from all over the world: Holland, the US, South Africa, Germany, Brazil, and in one ...
The South African hip-hop troupe Die Antwoord (The Answer) is about to release its first album, but the group members can already tell you what's going to happen next. By Gary Graff The South African ...
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 ...
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.
When Die Antwoord checked their emails on 2 February this year, among the 5,000 or so messages the group had received overnight was one from Neill Blomkamp, the District 9 director and a fellow South ...
Since its 2009 formation, Die Antwoord has been something to rave about, quite literally. The South African trio, whose name means “The Answer” in Afrikaans, spins its hip-hop in a… By Billboard Staff ...
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.
The ‘XXX’ emcee recalls being “freaked out” by the ordeal. The South African music group known as Die Antwoord continues to be steeped in controversy. Detroit rapper Danny Brown shared another serious ...