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  2. Die Antwoord - Wikipedia

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    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. [53] [54] [55] The film was released on 4 March 2015. In 2019, Die Antwoord started releasing an online reality web series called ZEF TV.

  3. Donker Mag - Wikipedia

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    Donker Mag (Afrikaans for "Dark Power") is the third studio album by South African hip hop and rave group Die Antwoord. It was released on 3 June 2014 by Zef Records. It was released on 3 June 2014 by Zef Records.

  4. 5 (Die Antwoord EP) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone magazine noted the use of both Afrikaans and English in Ninja's lyrics, whilst also mentioning the problem this presents for people not used to his strong South African accent, but ultimately concluded that "Die Antwoord don't dispense with rap clichés – they give them a new accent that's both disorienting and thrilling". [4]

  5. Fatty Boom Boom - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for the song premiered on 16 October 2012. It was directed by Ninja, Terence Neale, and Saki Berg. Described by Die Antwoord, the video is a "bright and colourful African adventure, complete with wild animals, zef savages singing and dancing in the streets, and a special guest appearance by a sneaky little prawn star." [3]

  6. Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kid - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid (commonly referred to as simply "Mount Ninji") is the fourth studio album by Die Antwoord. It was released on 16 September 2016 through streaming platforms and as a digital download. [8]

  7. Zef - Wikipedia

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    The blog's creator commented, "Jack Parow and Die Antwoord are not zef. That's the safe version of zef. Zef has a dirty face." [8] Authors Ross Truscott and Maria Brock have perceived the "rise of zef culture" to be an expression of "Afrikaner self-parody" growing out of a sense of "national melancholia" in post-apartheid South Africa.

  8. Yolandi Visser - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Category:Die Antwoord songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Die Antwoord songs or lists of Die Antwoord songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Die Antwoord songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .