He featured Isaac Mutant, Garlic Brown, Scallywag and Jaak on “Wie Maak Die Jol Vol,” a song left out of the group’s debut offering, $O$. With Yolandi by his side and the MaxNormal.TV days drawing near, the two formed Die Antwoord… These were the homies who, like myself, grew up digging for alternative rap music for anything that wasn’t the shit radio was churning out… He was to other black kids too, I discovered later on. Waddy was the penultimate “cool” emcee to me. Watkin Tudor Jones was a rapper whom I got introduced to via legend… That doesn’t sit well with Tseliso Monaheng, who has done the hard yards on OkayAfrica. Tolkien for examples of South African artistic endeavours overseas. Interesting that he thinks it necessary to go as far back as J.R.R. We’ll just look at that post first, because it leads nicely into the stinging letter we all came here to read: Ninja is never shy of expressing his views on South Africa, and it was one of his more recent Instagram posts that pissed many peeps off.
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