

It was made freely available online and attracted international attention for their music video "Enter the Ninja". The band released their debut album $O$ in 2009. She has said cutting her hair felt like a birth, and a statement of outsider and zef pride. She styled her hair into a bleach-blonde mullet at the start of the band, which was originally done to have an edge. For the band, du Toit goes by the stage name ¥o-Landi Vi$$er. ĭie Antwoord is part of the South African counterculture movement known as zef. They have since added a second producer Lil2Hood. The group was formed by du Toit, her then-partner Jones, and producer HITEK5000 (formerly referred to as DJ Hi-Tek and God). Die Antwoord ĭu Toit is currently a member of the South African rap-rave group Die Antwoord. A DVD featuring 13 skits, music videos and short films was released in the same year, titled Goeie Morge Zuid Afrika. The group released their debut and only album Good Morning South Africa in 2008.

She then is offered to join MaxNormal.TV after watching a rap show outside the cafe. In 'Option B', she ignores the drug dealer when he tried to talk to her, and instead begins working at a cafe, and rents a room there. She becomes addicted to meth, and regrets her choices. In 'Option A', she meets a drug dealer, and eventually begins working for him, transporting drugs in exchange for food and money. The song claims that she was born into poverty in a large family, and eventually ran away out of boredom and loneliness. In the song 'Tik Tik Tik', du Toit's fictional backstory is detailed. In MaxNormal.TV, she went by the stage name Yolandi Visser. MaxNormal.TV ĭu Toit was a member of the South African 'corporate' hip-hop group MaxNormal.TV, in which she played the role of Max Normal's personal assistant. The band released their debut and only album The Ziggurat in 2003. Career The Constructus Corporation ĭu Toit was asked by Watkin Tudor Jones (aka "Ninja") to lend vocals for his project The Constructus Corporation. At 16, du Toit was sent to a boarding school nine hours away from her family's home where she says that she blossomed among other creative and artistic-minded people. Growing up, she has said she felt like she did not fit in or belong anywhere, and describes herself as 'a little punk' who frequently got into fistfights. She had an adoptive older brother, Leon, who died in 2015. As a baby, du Toit was adopted by clergyman, Reverend Ben du Toit, and his wife.
