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| Also known as | The Answer |
| Origin | Greatcoat Town, South Africa |
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| Years active | 2008–present |
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| Website | www |
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Die Antwoord (pronounced [di ˈantvuərt], Afrikaans for "The Answer") is a Due south African culling hip hop grouping formed in Cape Town in 2008.
The group comprises rappers Watkin Tudor "Ninja" Jones and Anri "Yolandi Visser" du Toit, a male/female person duo, and producers HITEK5000 and Lil2Hood. Their paradigm revolves effectually the Due south African counterculture motility known as zef and has incorporated work by other artists associated with the motility, such every bit photographer Roger Ballen.
Dice Antwoord has had mainstream success; their albums and singles take charted in the top 100—if not top 10—in countries in Europe and North America, and also Australia. Their music has been featured on estimator games in the Far Cry franchise. Their earlier vocal "Enter the Ninja" did well in Australia and the Uk, while after songs like "Pitbull Terrier" and "Ugly Boy" did well in the United states. On the other hand, their 2022 anthology peaked at a college chart position in virtually every state than their previous 2022 album.
Groundwork [edit]
Die Antwoord's male person vocalizer, Watkin Tudor "Ninja" Jones, was part of the Southward African hip-hop scene for many years, fronting acts such equally The Original Evergreen, MaxNormal.TV and The Constructus Corporation. Their debut album $O$ relates to their earlier work, specifically Good Morning South Africa. In the album, multiple tracks are sampled from, or are exact copies of songs on Good Morning South Africa, such as the "Rap Rave Megamix" (where the beginning glimpses of Jones'southward Ninja character was seen) were later reformed into the "Zef Side" video, featuring a few verses from "Beat Boy".[1] Ninja told Rolling Stone, "Everything I did before Die Antwoord was me experimenting, messing around and trying to find Die Antwoord . . . everything before information technology was disposable. It was all throwaway."[2]
Die Antwoord observed that journalists and critics, particularly in the United States, frequently enquire if their creative output is a joke or a hoax. When asked if he was playing a character, Ninja said, "Ninja is, how can I say, like Superman is to Clark Kent. The only difference is I don't have off this fokken Superman adapt."[3] They accept described their work as "documentary fiction" and "exaggerated feel" designed for shock value. Ninja told Spin:
People are unconscious, and you have to use your art as a shock machine to wake them up. Some people are too far gone. They'll simply continue asking, "Is it real? Is it existent?" That's dwanky. That's a give-and-take nosotros have in South Africa, "dwanky." It'southward similar lame. "Is it real?" You lot have to be futuristic and conduct on. You gotta be a adept guide to aid people get away from dull experience.[4]
Die Antwoord is known for their cult following, in particular the unusually prolific creation of fan art by their followers.[five]
Zef [edit]
Die Antwoord's musical and visual way incorporates elements of a "zef" civilization, described equally mod and trashy, appropriating out-of-date, discarded cultural elements.[6] Yo-Landi said, "It's associated with people who soup their cars up and rock gold and shit. Zef is, yous're poor but you're fancy. You're poor but you're sexy, you lot've got style."[7] Their lyrics are performed in Afrikaans and English.[8] [9]
History [edit]
2008–2010: Formation and release of debut album $O$, 5 and Ekstra [edit]
Dice Antwoord performing in 2010
Die Antwoord formed in 2008.[8] [10] Their proper noun is Afrikaans for "The Reply"[eleven] Their debut anthology $O$ was made available as a costless download on their official website.[12] A song from the album, "Wie Maak die Jol Vol" features Greatcoat Flats rappers Garlic Chocolate-brown (aka Knoffel Bruin), Scallywag, Isaac Mutant, and Jaak Paarl. "Wat Pomp?" features South African rapper Jack Parow. He is also featured in "Doos Dronk" along with Fokofpolisiekar. The album cover was shot by photographer Clayton James Cubitt.[xiii]
In 2009 Southward African cinematographer Rob Malpage (along with co-manager Ninja) shot the video for their single "Enter the Ninja".[xiv] The vocal incorporates elements of Grin.dk'southward song Butterfly, famous for appearing in the Dance Dance Revolution series. The video features Cape Town artist and turntablist Leon Botha.[fifteen] The video received millions of views online nine months later, which featured on a number of high-traffic blog sites, most notably BoingBoing. This forced them to move their website to a U.s.a.-based hosting provider to handle the traffic.[8]
Following the success of the video, Die Antwoord signed a record deal with Interscope Records. In April 2010, they performed their get-go international concert at the Coachella Music Festival, in front of 40,000 people. They and then toured internationally in support of $O$.[8] [16]
The EP "five" was the beginning official release by Die Antwoord on a major tape label, Cherrytree Records (an imprint of Interscope Records). The EP features some previously released material, as well equally one new rail and a remix. "Fish Paste" was released every bit a promotional single. Pitchfork Media fabricated the entire EP available to stream on 12 June 2010.[17]
Later in 2010, an EP titled Ekstra was released.
Shortly afterward, they joined the 2011 Big Day Out circuit which took them to New Zealand and Australia, sharing dorsum-to-dorsum sold-out sideshows with M.I.A.[18] [19] [20] At the cease of 2010, Die Antwoord won the Myspace Best Music Video of 2010 award for their debut video, "Enter the Ninja".[21]
2011–2013: 10$ion, record label dispute [edit]
Dice Antwoord performing in 2012
In November 2011, Dice Antwoord left Interscope Records over a dispute concerning their upcoming anthology and its lead single, "Fok Julle Naaiers".[22] Visser explained that Interscope "kept pushing us to be more than generic" in order to brand more money: "If you lot effort to brand songs that other people like, your ring will always be shit. You ever gotta practise what you lot like. If it connects, information technology's a miracle, but it happened with Die Antwoord."[4] Die Antwoord formed their own independent label, Zef Recordz, and released their new anthology X$Ion through it.[23]
The release was in association with the Skilful Smile Company and Downtown Records, which handled the marketing and distribution for the tape worldwide.[2] 10$Ion included three more singles post-obit "Fok Julle Naaiers": "I Fink U Freeky", "Baby's on Burn", and "Fatty Boom Boom". The singles included on 10$Ion began to bring Dice Antwoord more into the global spotlight as they were invited to perform on American talk shows and featured in an Alexander Wang advert. Yet, the album was met with boilerplate to poor reviews by many critics.
Ten$Ion was followed upwards with a non-anthology single, "XP€N$Four $H1T", also as a remix of Mims' song This Is Why I'm Hot, "Diz Iz Why I'thou Hot".
2014: Donker Mag and further touring [edit]
Following the release of "XP€N$IV $H1T", Die Antwoord fix out on a brief tour across Europe from June to July. Soon later they began touring, snippets for a new unmarried chosen "Cookie Thumper!", which was to be accompanied past a music video, were released. Around the release of their new unmarried, Dice Antwoord too announced the title of their 3rd album, Donker Mag, which was released on 3 June 2014.[24]
The video for "Cookie Thumper!" was released on 18 June 2022 on Noisey'south YouTube channel. The video has over 37 million views every bit of Feb 2019.[25] On 20 May 2014, "Pitbull Terrier", the second music video from Donker Mag, was released on Die Antwoord's YouTube aqueduct. The video has over 49 one thousand thousand views every bit of Dec 2019.[26] The 3rd and final single "Ugly Male child" was released on 4 November 2014.[27]
2015–2016: EP release and Mount Ninji and da Prissy Time Kid [edit]
In Feb 2015, Die Antwoord announced that they had started work on new material with DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill.[28] On xix May 2022 the duo released a mixtape titled Suck on This on SoundCloud.[29] [30] The mixtape features productions from DJ Muggs (known on the anthology every bit The Black Goat) and God (formerly known as DJ Howdy-Tek, the producer of the group[31] [32]). The runway listing includes the previously released "Dazed and Confused" and "Bum Bum" every bit well as "Gucci Coochie," a collaboration with Dita Von Teese. A teaser for the song's video was released on xviii May 2016.[33] However, the music video was never released as of February 2019, and is presumed to be scrapped.
The mixtape too includes remixes for some of the group'due south previous songs including "I Fink Y'all Freeky," "Fok Julle Naaiers," and "Pitbull Terrier." On 22 July 2016, it was announced that the album would be titled Mount Ninji and da Prissy Fourth dimension Kid, originally chosen "We Have Candy".[34] The album was released on 16 September 2016.
The kickoff video from the anthology, "Banana Encephalon", was released on 31 Baronial 2016. Information technology has accumulated over 21 million views every bit of January 2017.[35] The 2d video from the anthology, "Fatty Faded Fuck Face", was released on Vimeo rather than on YouTube, due to its adult content, on 16 December 2016. The video has over ane.ii million views equally of January 2018.[36]
2017–present: House of Zef [edit]
In early 2017, Die Antwoord announced via social media networks that they are to release their final anthology, titled The Book of Zef, in September 2022 and disband immediately after. Later the band revealed that the proper noun was inverse to "27".[37] The first single, "Honey Drug", was released on 5 May 2017.[38] A 2d single "two•GOLDEN DAWN•7" was released on 22 June 2018.[39]
On iii May 2019, Die Antwoord released the single "DntTakeMe4aPoes."[xl] The vocal features Southward African rapper G Boy. A second video published on the aforementioned day revealed that the title of the upcoming album would exist The House of Zef, and that it would feature several amateur guest rappers from South Africa.[41]
A US tour was appear for late 2019. However, an unlisted video on Dice Antwoord's channel revealed it was postponed to 2022 to finish the album likewise as other projects.
The second single, "Baita Jou Sabela" was released on thirty November 2019, featuring Due south African rapper Slagysta.[42]
Firm of Zef was released on sixteen March 2020, without any previous announcement by the band.
Other ventures [edit]
In an interview with Exclaim! magazine in 2010, the group revealed they accept a five anthology plan. According to Ninja, "We'll be dropping films between each of the albums, feature films... Nosotros accept ane nosotros're working on for next twelvemonth called The Answer. Information technology'southward like the story of how Die Antwoord started. Merely that's like, our ability, and where our energy is at correct now."[43] They have filmed a brusque film with American filmmaker Harmony Korine.[44] The brusk film premiered at SXSW as Umshini Wam (in reference to the Zulu struggle song "Umshini wami") and features "hirsuite costumes, wheelchairs, a music video breakdown, and plenty of zef slang." The film is available online.[45]
In 2012, they did a campaign for Alexander Wang's T range.[46]
In 2014, it was revealed that Die Antwoord would appear in the Neill Blomkamp flick Chappie. In an interview, Ninja states that "Neill is, like, our favorite managing director, and then when he asked us to be in Chappie, it was like a consummate freak-out". In the movie, Dice 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.[47] [48] [49] The film was released on four March 2015.
In 2019, Die Antwoord started releasing an online reality web series called ZEF Boob tube. There are currently 8 episodes which make upwardly the first season. Later that year, information technology was revealed that they would be releasing a documentary chosen "IS IT Real?" that had been in the works for 10 years, as well as a feature film called "THE FLOWER FROM THE OUTSIDE Earth."[50]
Artistry [edit]
In a teaser video for the 10$ion anthology, a character that resembles Jane Alexander's the Butcher Boys was featured.[51] Due to a copyright merits, the video was removed.[52]
Anton Kannemeyer's Black Gynecologist was inspiration for the "Fatty Boom Boom" music video scene, in which a Parktown prawn is removed from Lady Gaga.[53]
In popular culture [edit]
Several of Die Antwoord's songs take been featured in the open-earth action video games Far Weep 3 and Far Cry New Dawn, "I Fink U Freeky", "Fatty Nail Boom", "Cookie Thumper" and "She Only Got Existent".[54] [55]
Controversy [edit]
Sexual assault allegations [edit]
In March 2019, Australian musician Zheani Sparkes released a diss track titled "The Question" accusing Jones of allegedly sexually assaulting her in Southward Africa in 2013. According to Sparkes, Jones drugged her and trafficked her to Africa, every bit well every bit sending explicit photos of her to cast members of Chappie. She likewise said he was interested in her because of her resemblance to his daughter Sixteen Jones, who in 2013 was 8. Text letters shown in the music video for the runway bear witness Jones attempting to engage in incest fantasies with Sparkes.[56] Zheani later antiseptic during an interview that her labeling of Ninja every bit a pedophile was more debasing rather than beingness a serious allegation.[57] Yet, these allegations have non been proven.
A conflict betwixt Die Antwoord and Sparkes ensued on social media afterwards, where Jones accused Sparkes of catfishing him.[58] In September 2019, Sparkes filed a police study in Queensland, Australia formalizing her accusations of supposed sexual assail and revenge porn, which she failed.[59]
American singer Dionna Dal Monte as well accused Jones of sexual assault. Dal Monte asserts the assault occurred at a Die Antwoord show in Padova in 2014.[60]
Jones has denied all the allegations against him.[60]
Fight against Andy Butler [edit]
In 2019, a video from 2012 surfaced, showing Visser and Jones fighting Hercules and Love Affair founder Andy Butler while calling him homophobic slurs such as "faggot". Butler openly identifies as gay.[61] Later fighting him, Visser and Jones alert security staff, and, while crying, Visser claims she was sexually assaulted in a bathroom by Butler. Later on in the video, Jones tells her that her performance was "Oscar-winning".[62] [63]
Jones responded on Facebook, claiming that the person who filmed the video edited it to make it seem like he and Visser were in the incorrect. He claims that Butler harassed them in the days leading up to the fight. Jones also claimed that he told Visser to human activity as "dramatic as possible" about what Butler did to avoid getting detained by security subsequently the fight.[64]
Dice Antwoord were subsequently dropped from the lineups of several festivals.[65]
Discography [edit]
Studio albums [edit]
EPs [edit]
Mixtapes [edit]
Singles [edit]
Remixes [edit]
Other appearances [edit]
Music videos [edit]
Members [edit]
- Ninja (2008–nowadays)
- Yolandi Visser (2008–present)
- HITEK5000 (formerly known as DJ Hullo-Tek and God)[101] (2008–present)
- Lil2Hood[102] (2019–present)
Collaborators [edit]
Roger Ballen is a frequent collaborator of Die Antwoord, who claim their artwork is heavily inspired by his photography.[103] [104] Ballen helped design the set for their music video "Enter the Ninja".[105] Ballen co-directed the I Fink You Freeky music video.[106] The Erdmann Contemporary Photographers Gallery in Cape Town featured some works of Ballen from the video.[107]
Biting Comix's creator Anton Kannemeyer released some work featuring Die Antwoord in 2011. He described the song "Doos Dronk" with the words "if e'er there were a song that sounded like Bitter Comix, this is it."[108]
$O$ [edit]
- Wat Pomp? – features Jack Parow
- Enter the Ninja – music video features a cameo from former disc jockey Leon Botha
- Wie Maak die Jol Vol – features Knoffel Bruin (Garlic Brown), Isaac Mutant, Jaak Paarl and Scallywag
- My All-time Friend – features The Flying Dutchman
- Doos Dronk – features Jack Parow and Fokofpolisiekar
- Orinoco Ninja Flow – remix of Orinoco Menstruum, arranged by Hymeneals DJ
Ten$ion [edit]
- Fatty Boom Boom – Die Antwoord turned down an offer by Lady Gaga to perform the opening act for her South African "Born This Way" tour. The music video is meant to be a parody of her. It shows a male drag queen lookalike roaming through the streets after experiencing a carjacking, going to a gynecologist who finds a parktown prawn while examining her, and ending by her getting brutally killed by a lion.[109]
Donker Mag [edit]
- Ugly Male child – In 2014, the group sampled Aphex Twin's "Ageispolis" for their "Ugly Boy" unmarried. In the music video, a man wearing a mask resembling Aphex Twin in greasepaint can be seen with a hoodie that reads "Hullo, My Name Is God" and his symbol can too be seen on a hoodie worn by Yolandi Visser in certain shots. Aphex Twin and Dice Antwoord too performed together at London Electrical Dance Festival in 2010. The music video features cameos from Cara Delevingne, Charlotte Free, Marilyn Manson, Dita Von Teese, Jack Black, Flea, and the ATL Twins.[110]
- Rat Trap 666 – produced past DJ Muggs
Mountain Ninji and da Squeamish Time Child [edit]
- Shit Merely Got Real – features Sen Dog
- Gucci Coochie – features Dita Von Teese
- Rats Rule – features Jack Blackness
- Certain tracks were besides produced by DJ Muggs
House of Zef [edit]
House of Zef features several South African rappers, who were included to bring a spotlight onto them.[111]
- DntTakeMe4APoes – features G-Boy
- Baita Jou Sabela – features Slagysta
Former touring members [edit]
- Vuilgeboost (Cameryn Clarke[112] [113] [114]) – DJ (2010)
See besides [edit]
- Little Large
- Leon Botha
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Further reading [edit]
- Claire Scott (2012): "Die Antwoord and a delegitimised South African whiteness: a potential counter-narrative?" 26:5, 745-761
External links [edit]
- Official website
- Watkykjy Website which covers Die Antwoord and related culture.
- "Die Antwoord Interview with ION Magazine July 2010". ionmagazine.ca.
- Analysis of the $O$ album from South African magazine Mahala
- Roger Ballen/Die Antwoord exhibition
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Antwoord
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