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6.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings

  • Summary: The fourth full-length studio release for the South African rave-rap trio features guest appearances from Jack Black, Lil Tommy Terror, Sen Dog, and Dita Von Teese.
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Sep 21, 2016
    80
    The album, while inevitably stuffed with humour as per the MO of any good rap set, is as dark as coffee, especially as it comes to its close.
  2. Sep 23, 2016
    70
    It's appropriate imagery: Mount Ninji is a hedonistic party in a trash heap.
  3. 65
    Though Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid is a far from perfect record, it proves that Die Antwoord have still got life in them yet, despite the recent hyperbole.
  4. Sep 21, 2016
    60
    All in all, there's ample material on here for fans, even if Mount Ninji lacks a lot of the bite that made albums like Ten$ion and Donker Mag so fresh and exhilarating.
  5. Sep 21, 2016
    50
    These songs, plus several others, are ultimately frustrating because they never achieve Die Antwoord’s self-professed new direction. Even more frustrating, the few tracks that try something different end up being some of the group’s strongest material to date.
  6. Sep 21, 2016
    40
    Overblown circus shtick coupled with power-EDM and unimaginative trap? Unsurprisingly, quite the horrorshow.
  7. Oct 18, 2016
    30
    Unfortunately, Mount Ninji is an album that’s too obnoxious when it’s not boring and too boring when it’s not obnoxious; there’s seldom a competent middle ground and over the span of an hour, it doesn’t hit a single stride.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 2 out of 7
  1. Sep 23, 2016
    10
    Look, Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid is an amazing album, you know, I believe this album is their most mature material, and it's prettyLook, Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid is an amazing album, you know, I believe this album is their most mature material, and it's pretty cool.
    On the first part of the album it was everything okay, like, the Die Antwoord that everyone knows, but in the last four tracks, you stay like, "this is really interesting". It's an album to listen more than one time, to see the real strength and good parts of this album.
    And I like the song "Wings On My Penis", come on guys, it's just a kid, talking about his penis, like, a lot of children talk about it, it's kind of funny and nostalgic.
    I think Mount Ninji And Da Nice Time Kid it's an amazing album, and it deserves more than it is receiving.
    10/10
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  2. Oct 9, 2016
    10
    Creo que Die Antwoord ha crecido a través de los años, cada vez va de bien, a mejor, si siguen así, conseguirán ser un grupo bastante bueno, yCreo que Die Antwoord ha crecido a través de los años, cada vez va de bien, a mejor, si siguen así, conseguirán ser un grupo bastante bueno, y me alegro por ellos, la música muuy buena, pegadiza, buenos ritmos. Collapse Expand
  3. Sep 24, 2016
    10
    Creo que Die Antwoord ha crecido a través de los años, cada vez va de bien, a mejor, si siguen así, conseguirán ser un grupo bastante bueno, yCreo que Die Antwoord ha crecido a través de los años, cada vez va de bien, a mejor, si siguen así, conseguirán ser un grupo bastante bueno, y me alegro por ellos, la música muuy buena, pegadiza, buenos ritmos. Expand
  4. Sep 23, 2016
    8
    I've been waiting for Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid for too long. I am not disappointed. This album, compared to the rest are more popishI've been waiting for Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid for too long. I am not disappointed. This album, compared to the rest are more popish and radio-friendly. There is less rap, I think. Producers did a very good job. There are some songs I didn't like, but overall the album is pretty cool. Expand
  5. Dec 12, 2016
    6
    The newish "Zef" genre is definitely obnoxious by many ways, maybe that's one of its characteristics, but it really helps it to have mediocreThe newish "Zef" genre is definitely obnoxious by many ways, maybe that's one of its characteristics, but it really helps it to have mediocre ratings. Even knowing this is the best record Die Antwoord has released so far, it still has very trashy and childish lyrics. Of course the humor is important in the album, the intro track "We Have Candy" does it well; the opera singers in the background makes it very comic and in a good way... but tracks like "Wings on My Penis", sung by a weird prepubescent kid, are just too much. Even though, I tried to listen to the beat and forget about the lyrics — sadly, a hard thing to do —, and there are pretty good ones on the album, "Banana Brain" may be the best one, but "Stoopid Rich", "Street Light" and "Gucci Coochie" also have cool beats and it kind of make it easy to listen to. The high points of the album are "Rat Rules (feat. Jack Black)" and the outro track "I Don't Care", which ones have not bad lyrics at all, this first one has a good dark feeling to it, and the second is actually pretty cute... "Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kid" is a weird piece of... art? Or you love it, or you hate it. Expand
  6. Sep 22, 2016
    3
    Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid is an album which never seems to go anywhere both within the context of the album itself and within theMount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid is an album which never seems to go anywhere both within the context of the album itself and within the context of Die Antwoord's discography. Here Die Antwoord's occasionally rewarding dark humor provides little to distract from the corny lines and lazy writing. All of this is topped off with a prepubescent child rambling on about his penis. If that isn't a perfect analogy for this album, I don't know what is. Expand
  7. Dec 19, 2016
    2
    I would give Mount Ninji a 0, however it does prove it has originality, though none of it plays well. The whole album is basically what hellI would give Mount Ninji a 0, however it does prove it has originality, though none of it plays well. The whole album is basically what hell sounds like to me and in trying to understand Die Antwoord's appeal, I find myself looking for a diamond in a pile of dung. Expand