
Follow him on Twitter.The strange and intense South African novelty-rap institution Die Antwoord are back. Visit Die Antwoord’s YouTube channel for more of their work.īilly is the managing editor of Resource Magazine and lives in a windowless apartment in Brooklyn. The whole “artist as director” thing gets me every time. – I love how Ninja raps in, writes and directs all of Die Antwoord’s videos. – From above shots will always be dope and work with almost anything. – There is something to be said about looking kinda chic in dark black robes and pastel white body paint. – Red, white and blue just might actually be the perfect color scheme for Hell. – Demons, vampires and Satan are hot… Yo-Landi Vi$$er is their queen, and in this case so is Cara Delevingne. – Ninja and Yo-Landi are the most beautiful couple on the rap scene, unlike others who I won’t dare name. Here are a few things I took note of when watching it: If you haven’t guessed by now, it takes a bit more to make me feel uncomfortable than the average person and this video definitely speaks for itself.

It’s a pretty accurate representation of what Die Antwoord is all about. Oh, and did I mention there are also appearances by Flea, Jack Black, Marilyn Manson and his ex-wife/burlesque dancer Dita Von Tesse? However, model Cara Delevingne’s star appearance just might make up for it I’ve always wanted to see her get creepy. Still, it seems to be following the undead theme of “Pitbull Terrier”-probably my favorite to date-but it’s missing one of the most important things that distinguishes their work from the basic money, bitches and drug videos (not that I’m against any of that): an epic plot line. We see some blunt smoking, blood and a bunch of demonic shit that makes me feel like I’m struggling to pick a scab. Don’t you ever try to fuck me.” Then… let the evil commence!

Listen my friend, I only tell you one time. It begins with Ninja, who directs all of their videos, leaving a voicemail for an American businessman-sounding dude named Tony. This week’s release of the star-powered video for “Ugly Boy” off their latest album, Donker Mag, is just as unsettling as ever.
