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Die Antwoord Breaking Up in 2017; Yolandi Denies Recent Report

Over the past few days the interwebs have been buzzing about the future of Die Antwoord. It all started when an interview with Ninja was published by Exclaim.

According to the interviewer Daryl Keating,  Ninja announced that after the 5th Die Antwoord album, which is set to be released in September 2017 the group would disbanded and disappear. 

Well, Juggalos, who are hoping to see Die Antwoord perform at the Gathering of the Juggalos rejoice, it seems like this report is incorrect.

Yolandi Visser posted on Instagram denying that Die Antwoord was breaking up after the release of their 5th album. So, there is still a slight chance we may one day see Die Antwoord at a Gathering.

I’ve posted both the interview from Exclaim, the Instagram post and a new song from the duo below.

From Exclaim:

At the beginning of their career, South African rave-rappers Die Antwoord stated that they would release five albums and then “disappear.” With their fourth album, Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid, set for release September 16 on Zef Records/Sony, the once-forgotten promise rears its head again. And despite achieving worldwide fame and going on sold-out tours across the globe, Die Antwoord are sticking to their guns.

In a recent interview with Exclaim!, Ninja confirmed that the group are set to officially disband in September, 2017. “Die Antwoord dies on that day. It’s all over. I feel beautiful about it. I’m not scared of the end. I’m a Ninja. I’m not scared of death.”

As you might expect from the duo, they’re not just going to fizzle out unceremoniously. Die Antwoord are going to finish with a huge art project at the MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Modern Art Africa) in Cape Town, South Africa, followed by a movie that serves as a retrospective look at their career.

“There’s this movie we’re making called South African Ninja, that we’ve been working on forever — literally like ten years — and we’ve just been finishing it off now,” Ninja says. “That’s been our well that we’ve been drinking from and drawing from since the beginning of Die Antwoord. We actually started writing it before Die Antwoord. So, it’s been in the background for all of our ideas, which have all come from this film. It’s a South African gangster film that has African ninjas in it. Everything in the film is fictitious, like a regular movie, but it’s hard and raw, and everything has some parallel to our lives, so it’s got a surreal connection to everything.”

While specific details about a fifth album and its accompanying art exhibition are being kept secret, we are told that artist and photographer Roger Ballen will be presenting the show.

“The art exhibition asked us to do it ourselves, and feature Roger Ballen in it, and we said that we didn’t want to do that,” Ninja explains. “We want Roger Ballen to present us, ‘cos of all the influences we have, he’s pretty much hands-down number one. He’s the one who spawned us. We are literally like his disciples, his visual disciples. We make music, he does visuals. We’re his children. He’s like our art master. He took the first ever photograph of us. That’s why when I said we want to show a retrospect of our life’s work, it has to be presented by him. We told the gallery, otherwise we won’t do it.”

Update: Die Antwoord’s Yolandi Visser posted on Instagram on September 9 denying the breakup, although she did confirm other facts reported in this story.

From Yolandi Visser:

Here is the latest single from their upcoming album, “MOUNT NINJI AND DA NICE TIME KID.”

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Carnivalkilla44

    Carnivalkilla44

    Comment posted on Sunday, September 11th, 2016 05:35 pm GMT -5 at 5:35 pm

    Ya, probably bullshit i’d agree. They’re making way too much $ to disband.

  2. twiztidmac

    twiztidmac

    Comment posted on Sunday, September 11th, 2016 06:56 pm GMT -5 at 6:56 pm

    I remember when tension came out they said in a interview the same thing 5 die antwoord albums then a movie then ninja solo album then yolandi solo album. With the money they earning who knows now.

  3. kukluxklown

    kukluxklown

    Comment posted on Sunday, September 11th, 2016 09:35 pm GMT -5 at 9:35 pm

    Who cares!!! Cover some better music FLH! These guys are wack. Super wackkk! Don’t you know the new suicideboys just dropped today!! Where you at on the real dope shit FLH?? SUICIDEBOYS ETERNAL GREY 9/11
    Also check out BONES team SESH. Super dope underground artist. Get with it guys come on.

  4. Ubi

    Ubi

    Comment posted on Monday, September 12th, 2016 01:47 pm GMT -5 at 1:47 pm

    wack.

    every song ive heard from them sucks not sure how people bought into these dudes i did like them in Chappie tho.

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