Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kid

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Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid
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Studio album by
Released16 September 2016
Genre
Length54:01
Producer God (formerly DJ Hi-Tek)
Die Antwoord chronology
Suck on This
(2016)
Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid
(2016)
House of Zef
(2020)
Die Antwoord studio album chronology
Donker Mag
(2014)
Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kid
(2016)
House of Zef
(2020)
No.TitleLength
1."We Have Candy"3:03
2."Daddy"3:59
3."Banana Brain"4:48
4."Shit Just Got Real" (featuring Sen Dog)3:48
5."Gucci Coochie" (featuring Dita Von Teese)4:05
6."Wings on My Penis" (featuring Lil Tommy Terror)1:15
7."U Like Boobies?" (featuring Lil Tommy Terror)1:15
8."Rats Rule" (featuring Jack Black)3:41
9."Jonah Hill"1:07
10."Stoopid Rich"3:05
11."Fat Faded Fuck Face"4:01
12."Peanutbutter + Jelly"2:21
13."Alien"4:16
14."Street Light"4:58
15."Darkling"3:35
16."I Don't Care"4:44
Total length:54:01

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