Lady Du Shares What She Got Her Daughter Before She Went Away On Tour. Duduzile Ngwenya, the lady long famous by her adopted stage name DJ Lady Du, is a South African disc jockey and songwriter.Although she started her career at the age of 9, it wasn’t until several years later, in 2020, that she gained national attention. As she would confess later, she was ready to give up at the time, but fame found her.Today her fame has gone global, with her picture appearing on a billboard on Times Square in New York, United States.
Lady Du is currently in the UK on a music tour, and she shared that when she’s away on your, she buys her daughter, Mia, all her favourite cartoon character teddy bears to hug. Sharing a picture of her daughter with the teddy bears, Lady Du expressed how much she misses her daughter and cannot wait to see her.
Amapiano vocalist Lady Du says she is more than a musician; she is a businesswoman who’s out to build wealth for her daughter. She shared a video on Instagram where she was walking around in what seemed like a storage facility/warehouse with a lot of branded boxes. “I want you to know something about me, I’m not a musician, I’m a businesswoman that understands what she wants, I don’t move fast, I move when it’s needed, like chess, the queen waits to make the right move, she doesn’t move in the same direction as everyone.”
On Instagram she said the one thing she couldn’t stomach was having people think she didn’t work hard for her fame and fortune.“Can we fix one thing. At 16 I already had my first car. After school I travelled the world working on a cruise ship. The pictures you see there are not of me standing in front of people’s cars, those are all the cars I owned. No bank. I bought, fixed and sold some of them to raise capital. I choose to live a life that’s under the carpet because I don’t see why I need to post what I have. I’m a musician, I make music. My life has nothing to do with anyone! One thing I will not allow is for people to even think any of my stuff was built by someone else.”