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"Evil Boy" is a song by South African hip hop group Die Antwoord featuring rapper Wanga. It was written by Tony Cottrell, Watkin Tudor Jones (Ninja), Justin De Nobrega, Hugo Pasquin, Thomas Wesley Pentz (Diplo), and Yolandi Visser, [1] and was produced by Diplo.
and an alternate version of "Evil Boy" titled as "Evil Boy (F**k You In The Face Mix)" not present on US physical release. [ 13 ] In an interview Ninja mentioned that he considered the album to be the first in a five-album plan.
Die Antwoord "Enter the Ninja" 2010 Rob Malpage [17] "Evil Boy" Ninja and Rob Malpage [18] "Rich Bitch" 2011 Kobus Holnaaier and Ninja [19] "Fok Julle Naaiers" Ninja and Ross Garrett [20] "I Fink U Freeky" 2012 Roger Ballen and Ninja [21] "Baby's on Fire" Ninja and Terence Neale [22] "Fatty Boom Boom" Ninja, Terence Neale and Saki Fokken Bergh [23]
In the film, Die Antwoord star as two gangsters (also named Ninja and Yolandi) who act like the parents of Chappie, a sentient robot, and teach him how to be a gangster. [75] [76] [77] The film was released on 4 March 2015. In 2019, Die Antwoord started releasing an online reality web series called ZEF TV.
Tudor Jones found international success as a member of Die Antwoord, with Yolandi Visser. He was formerly a member of Max Normal and The Constructus Corporation. Tudor Jones also has had a number of acting roles, including a self-styled role as Ninja in the 2015 Neill Blomkamp film Chappie. [5]
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Du Toit is currently a member of the South African rap-rave group Die Antwoord. The group was formed by du Toit, her then-partner Tudor Jones, and producer HITEK5000 (formerly referred to as DJ Hi-Tek and God). They have since added a second producer Lil2Hood. [12] Die Antwoord is part of the South African counterculture movement known as zef ...
The sort of relatably flawed everyday hero who might have been played by Mel Gibson or Bruce Willis back in the ’80s, Ethan Kopek always wanted to be a cop. Instead, he’s working airport ...