

"If we want to put out a song tomorrow we can just do it. But we own everything in the end," Yolandi said. "We have to do everything ourselves because we're not on a major, so it's a little bit harder. "Albums are almost becoming like VHS," Ninja said.ĭie Antwoord is focused at the moment on making music videos for two singles, "Fatty Boom Boom" and "Expensive Sh-." They noted that their friends tend to listen to music on shuffle on their iPods, with a mixed compilation of singles, rather than listening to an album in its entirety. We get impatient if we made a song and have to wait two years before anyone hears them," Ninja said. "We get bored real easily, so we have to stay out of trouble by making stuff all the time. "All the songs that have a video with them seem to be the most punchy and people freak out the most for them, so we decided instead of doing albums we're going to do singles only and only put out songs with video," Yolandi said. Moving forward, they say they will focus on releasing singles. My slipper came off so I just hit him in the ear and I said, don't do that again!Īfter Lollapalooza, Die Antwoord, which means "The Answer" in Afrikaans, will perform two shows with Jane's Addiction in Philadelphia and New York. She took it out and we said did you want to call the police? She looked in the bag and the money and credit cards were in the bag. Ninja: We took the bag away from him and then the girl reached us and then she went through and she found her wallet and there was no money in it.

Ninja: We had like a UFC altercation on the pavement. Yolandi: We chased him in the van and we pulled over, then Ninja jumped out and our friend Leo, and they held the guy, they caught him and they held him down. Yolandi: And we saw a girl on the side so we stopped the van, we asked her, are you okay? And she said, he stole my money. Yolandi: It looks like he did something wrong.
