Don't have an account yet? Get the most out of your experience with a personalized all-access pass to everything local on events, music, restaurants, news and more. The minute video shows bits and pieces of an altercation between members of Die Antwoord and gay musician Andy Butler. Ninja then seeks out festival officials and accuses Butler of assaulting Yolandi in the restroom earlier in the evening and claims that was the reason for the fight. The staffers took this accusation very seriously and escalated it up to the director himself, who suggested removing Butler from the lineup and even having him arrested. Long story short, the video went viral and resulted in Die Antwoord being dropped from two high-profile festival lineups. Engaging with our readers is essential to the Observer 's mission. Make a financial contribution or sign up for a newsletter, and help us keep telling Dallas's stories with no paywalls. The group posted a video response for fans as well. As things usually go, the truth of the matter most likely lies somewhere in the middle.


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Engaging in this sort of D. With matching mullets and meth-chic attire, the seemingly out-of-place pair is also oddly at home. They co-parent but ended their romantic relationship some time ago.
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Their image revolves around the South African counterculture movement known as zef and has incorporated work by other artists associated with the movement, such as photographer Roger Ballen. TV and The Constructus Corporation. 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 first glimpses of Jones's Ninja character was seen were later reformed into the "Zef Side" video, featuring a few verses from "Beat Boy". It was all throwaway. Die Antwoord observed that journalists and critics, particularly in the United States, frequently ask if their creative output is a joke or a hoax.
She is the female vocalist in the rap-rave group Die Antwoord. Visser appeared in the Neill Blomkamp film Chappie. Ben du Toit, and his wife. She has an adoptive older brother, Leon died TV , in which she played the role of Max Normal's personal assistant. In MaxNormal. TV, she went by the stage name Yolandi Visser. In the song 'Tik Tik Tik', du Toit's fictional backstory is detailed. The song claims that she was born into poverty in a large family, and eventually ran away out of boredom and loneliness.