Honestly the slur has become way more verboten within the past 7 years (obviously it was still harmful and hurtful or they wouldn't have used it). Also, Die Antwoord don't exactly scream progressive and sensitive so I doubt they'd be on the forefront of change. Their response doesn't exactly inspire me with confidence that they've changed however.
That was the best part of the whole damn thing! Die Antwoord observed that journalists and critics, particularly in the United States, frequently ask 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.
Making Tokkie and his friends re-enact the violent stabbing scenes in the music video for Don’t Take Me For A P*** who at the time was still in the custody of Die Antwoord, was in danger.
Pair that up with seeing her in videos and it becomes an even more enticing and, as i said, addicting package. I really think that if they didnt have the image to go with the product they wouldn't have made such an impact, with no fault to the music, it's just that Die Antwoord is a 2 part project. One the music, and the other the visual.
In the last week or so, music blogs — at least those that weren’t deleted by Google for posting copyrighted content — have exploded over “zef” , an energetic hybrid of rave and hip-hip with a self-consciously white trash aesthetic (the word itself refers to the South African redneck subculture) typified by bands such as Cape Town collective Die Antwoord.
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is die antwoord still making music