• Record Label: Zedtone
  • Release Date: Feb 7, 2012
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5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 73 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 40 out of 73
  2. Negative: 23 out of 73
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  1. Mar 4, 2012
    8
    Well what can I say? I discovered them like some of you by watching Letterman one night, and much like the audience didn't know if I should cheer or laugh come the end...yet, if you get away from the contrived notion of Y&N trying to shock the hell out of you (which they do try), there's an infectious beat and playful attitude tot their work.

    If you take it all to seriously your doomed to
    Well what can I say? I discovered them like some of you by watching Letterman one night, and much like the audience didn't know if I should cheer or laugh come the end...yet, if you get away from the contrived notion of Y&N trying to shock the hell out of you (which they do try), there's an infectious beat and playful attitude tot their work.

    If you take it all to seriously your doomed to think them ridiculous, but better to enjoy the music and not worry about the message...

    You owe to yourself to watch I FINK YOU FREAKY on You Tube!
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  2. Feb 9, 2012
    8
    For the fans of Die Antwoord this album is a continuity of their previous work. Yo Landi and Ninja are getting more serious lyrically speaking in songs like So What?, Fok Jullie Naaiers and U Make a Ninja Wanna F**k but at contrary DJ Hi-Tek is balancing the whole thing with funny recycled old school beats and hundreds of samples references. Sometimes you hear No Limit, KLF and Madonna,For the fans of Die Antwoord this album is a continuity of their previous work. Yo Landi and Ninja are getting more serious lyrically speaking in songs like So What?, Fok Jullie Naaiers and U Make a Ninja Wanna F**k but at contrary DJ Hi-Tek is balancing the whole thing with funny recycled old school beats and hundreds of samples references. Sometimes you hear No Limit, KLF and Madonna, sometimes you hear The Neptunes, Ying Yang Twins and Eminem but mostly you hear the twisted minds of Ninja Yo Landi and Dj Hi-Tek bringing their twisted world to the masses. After $O$, Max Normal TV, The Constructus Corporation, Watkin Tudor and other pre-Antwoord project, this album is no surprise for the fans of The Answer. The surprise would be if they would fall in the expected mainstream corporate market ... They remain zef side ... you will not hear much of this album on the dancefloors even if songs like I Fink U Freeky and Hey Sexy could bring a bit of dance fun around ... you will not hear much of this album on radio because their lyrical style has already been censored by their previous record compagny and they are too brutal for mainstream audiance... you will not see their videos on TV because their visuals stick to their previous formula, schoking, grimm, hardcore and bizarre ... anyway ... Ten$ion is a great album ... too full to get it at ones ... Ten$ion might become a 2012 underground party reference for people who navigate between rap and rave. Expand
  3. Mar 27, 2012
    9
    A step up musically from their last album, Ten$ion brings out the white trash (zef) to glorious ends. "I fink u freeky" is a headbanger, with a killer music video, and "fatty boom boom" follows for a strong start to the album. Die Antwoord's quirky style is nearly perfected on this more polished cut.
  4. Apr 20, 2013
    10
    I really think that they are doing a very well job. After all, the critics are good! And they got a contract with Interscope, or they had one, I don't know anymore... But they wont have a contract because they actually have the balls to say NO to all the sh** the industry ask to them. Like everyone do, for money.
    All I'm saying is, if you really understand a little bit of music, then you
    I really think that they are doing a very well job. After all, the critics are good! And they got a contract with Interscope, or they had one, I don't know anymore... But they wont have a contract because they actually have the balls to say NO to all the sh** the industry ask to them. Like everyone do, for money.
    All I'm saying is, if you really understand a little bit of music, then you gonna see how this works, this is not another pop group, and with the second album, they getting even better.
    But if you don't understand music, I'm felling sorry for you, because you will listen gaga's and Bieber and that same kind of bad, really really trash songs for the rest of your life.
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  5. Dec 7, 2013
    10
    This is amazing album and the best of decade, Yo Landi and Ninja make a real art build, and your voice is amazin, yo yo love u. Ten$ion have win a Grammy.
  6. Jan 7, 2015
    10
    Their music is really freaky and that is cool! It is a mixture of African indigenous culture, colonial European and American hip-hop. This album certainly is no worse then $O$. I think that it shows the development of style of the group.
  7. Aug 20, 2023
    8
    Die Antwoord’s second studio album is often looked at unfavorably in comparison to the first, but to be fair this album was a middle finger to the music industry and with dynamically addictive and complex tracks like I Fink U Freeky, Fok Julie NaaiersBabys on Fire and Fatty Boom Boom they delivered in style. My only criticism would be the song U Make A Ninja Wanna ****
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57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 14
  2. Negative: 1 out of 14
  1. Oct 9, 2012
    67
    The devilish duo flips dubstep, EDM, and Dr. Dre's 2001-era G-funk with nary a hitch.
  2. Feb 23, 2012
    20
    Hi-Tek's construction of techno beats and rave stabs on the quirky I Fink U Freeky and heavy brostep on opener Never Le Nkemise just add to the nauseating concoction of trash that comprises Ten$ion.
  3. Feb 23, 2012
    50
    Neither the downfall nor demystification of the group, the truly awful Ten$ion only further tangles the mess of questions surrounding Die Antwoord.