

They dont care what anyone thinks about them and are. While Die Antwoord technically has three members (Ninja, Yo-Landi Visser and beat annihilator DJ Hi-Tek), Ninja and Visser are yin and yang put into motion. Like an extraterrestrial being, Visser rocks a platinum chili-bowled mullet and raps, sings and coos like a demonic baby doll on Molly meanwhile the swaggering Ninja (a cocky, Afrikaans-accented mic-assassin) raps often about being " well-hung." And the twosome are more than musicians. Die Antwoord never ceases to amaze me and have been my 1 artist since their Enter The Ninja video. You’re poor but you’re sexy, you’ve got style.” Before assuming the roles of Ninja and Yo-Landi for Die Antwoord, the two were involved with satirical projects like MaxNormal.TV - which saw them wearing three-piece business suits and delivering motivational hip-hop - and the Constructus Corporation: a hip-hop fantasy group based around a comic book called the Ziggurat.

"Zef," as Yo-Landi Visser puts it, refers to “people who soup their cars up and rock gold and shit. Ninja and Yo-Landi Visser of Die Antwoordĭie Antwoord is probably best described in one word: "Zef." It’s not likely to ever appear in Merriam-Webster's dictionary, but the Afrikaans slang holds the essence of what makes the rap-rave duo tick. Enter the ninja Yolandi Visser DJ Hi-Tek Die fokken Antwoord I, I, I (Im a ninja) I am your butterfly I need your protection Need my samurai I, I, I (yo Im a ninja) I am your butterfly I need your protection Need your protection I, I, I (Im a ninja) I am your butterfly I need your protection Need my samurai I, I, I (a motherfuckin ninja) I.
