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Die Antwoord

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I went out on a 6 day dispersed camping trip to Allegheny National Forest from June 9-15th.

My buddy has a waterproof MP3 case with speakers, so during the hurricane-like rains for five of those six days, we had Die Antwoord playing.

Added tons of videos to my YouTube favorites, but can't find the song that hooked me on them. It was more house than rap, and had Yolandi on the refrain, saying something like 'Booos' and then 'Fok you!'.

Been through all the YouTube playlists, and that song does not exist there. Anyone know the song?
 
Such a weird fad among "Coloureds" in South Africa. They pull their front teeth out (like the guy in the video). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/ex...on-gap-sexual-myth-or-fashion-victimhood.html

Kevin Brown, 33, sits in his "office", a crate on the corner of Long Street, the city's nightlife hub, where he hands out cards for an upstairs brothel, popping out his teeth at passers by - often tourists - and laughing at their reactions.
"I am the pimp," he smiles, displaying four gold incisors. "It is a fashionable thing."
Ronald de Villiers, 45, lost all his teeth after he initially put in gold dentures which infected the rest of his mouth, a common occurrence.
He said his 11 year-old and 14 year-old had already had theirs out "to look a bit prettier" and says it is easy to find a dentist to pay a bit extra to remove the healthy teeth.

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