Music Review: Are South African Rave Ninjas Die Antwoord Exciting, Offensive, or Just Mystifying?
Nitsuh Abebe unpacks the new album from the YouTube pranksters.
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Nitsuh Abebe unpacks the new album from the YouTube pranksters.
Also, her arms are very lean.
Rihanna frolics alone in a hypersaturated field of flowers.
The Antony and the Johnsons star answers our traditional questionnaire.
"Usually there's a lot going on in the studio — you know, drinks, or you'll fuck around and see Kobe Bryant."
Run and tell that, live from last night's BET Awards.
The seven-minute instrumental track is "an example of a West African polyrhythmic groove I've been into for years."
The remix masters add some pulsing electro-pop to the Ting Tings' latest single.
Baby Jesus, straight chilling.
Three bands settle into their middlebrow roles not that there's anything wrong with that!
NB: Vulture does not actually do any freestyling.
Kanye drops in on the British electro duo's massive 2009 single.
Wannabe famous person Alisa Apps explains, "I feel sorry for Lady Gaga."
He hopes you'll enjoy splitting some figurative earbuds with him.
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