![]() And this is a very different take on Gangster Rap. It’s a visceral South African masterpiece of a song. A song that captures and distills to essence all the dronk verdriet weekends of a million Kaapse farm workers. Then there’s the hit collaboration with Francois Van Coke on Doos Dronk which recreates a Tom Waits inspired burlesque style drinking song with Ninja and Yolandi Visser from Die Antwoord dropping the verses hip hop style and Francois conjuring up all the moments of his drunken youth and belting out the chorus. ![]() Other tracks are like nursery rhymes for dof gangsters about the perils of smoking weed, Dagga Puff and struggling to get naai’d, Scopie. So rof are some of the lyrics that, frankly, you need to take a bath after listening to it. Then throw in some of the filthiest and funniest lyrics you’ve ever heard, at the same time poignant and dripping with irony and you’re getting close to what Die Antwoord is producing, under the billing of a zef rap-rave crew. Imagine some dirty electro 80s style beats and some simple-yet-catchy synth. There’s a new sound blowing up in the Kaapse Afrikaanse hip hop community.
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