Lady Du Shares Her Experience In Nigeria Alongside Niniola. Lady Du is currently one of the hottest voices in amLady Du is currently one of the hottest voices in amapiano. Born into a family of musicians, her father DJ Choc and uncle DJ Zan D are reputable deejays and producers. Lady Du, real name Dudu Ngwenya, first learned how to play at the tender age of nine. Since then and during her early adult life, she had been trying to get a successful break into the music industry.
Lady Du was recently in Nigeria as she had just released a new song with Nigerian star Niniola. She crossed over to Nigeria for a show and to promote her brand to other African countries. While there, the star shared that her experience was amazing, further explaining that the immigration officers were playing her song as to show support. Lady Du then thanked Niniola for everything and for making her trip as exciting as it was. Her collaboration with Singer Niniola is titled I Did It.
The star on the other hand did not state the reason she is going to Nigeria but many of her fans are excited and hope to see more collaborations from Nigerian artists. “What a warm welcome ❤️❤️❤️ police Escort and all. I’m trying to wrap my head around how Nigeria was this week, how i Got treated like a queen from when I landed, I first got to the airport the immigration officers were playing zuma yistar, I told them it was my song 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 I managed to get my stuff done faster than usual, I’ve been protect and treated like I walk on ice. Thank you to @officialniniola for everything. 🙏🙏 🙆🏿♂️🙆🏿♂️🙆🏿♂️ guys night things are coming,” she wrote.
Lady Du’s musical journey speaks to her resilience, and her success can rightfully be attributed to her perseverance. The collective success of the tracks she’s featured on have catapulted her to household status, not only in South Africa but abroad too, as the world continues to check for amapiano.
Speaking on amapiano which is crossing borders, Lady Du said it excites her that Amapiano is crossing international borders. “And it’s about time! I feel like South Africans have always had the talent and flavour, but lacked connections and contacts. If the latter hadn’t been an issue, then kwaito would have gone international. Amapiano, New Age kwaito if you may, is smashing boundaries at the moment! We’re coming for everything they said we couldn’t get,” she expressed her excitement.