Lady Du Shares Advice On What Can Help Drug Addicts To Stay Clean. Lady 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.
With the rise of drug addicts making rounds on social media, Lady Du took to social media to share that being a drug addiction goes deeper than just being addicted to drugs. She shared advice on how one can be helped. “I need you guys to understand how I ended up finding a solution after 1 year of trying and failing, the problem is not the addiction to drugs, these people are going through pain that leads them to drugs, as I started speaking to them I found out the cause to addiction.”
She further wrote: “I started listening to them more I actually went against the program, went to their personal spaces after 2 years of working others relapsing, I continued asking myself questions, I honestly hate failing. Then Boom, I found out that most of them have childhood traumas.”
Lady Du’s musical journey speaks to her resilience, and her success can rightfully be attributed to her perseverance. On “Superstar”, Lady Du sings about aspiring to superstardom, even going as far as mentioning some South African celebrities that she looks up to! Today, her name is listed among the very stars she once mentioned on the track. Since 2020, she has collaborated with heavyweights like Oskido, Cassper Nyovest, Khuli Chana, Focalistic, De Mthuda, Josiah De Disciple, Busta 929, DBN Gogo and many others. Her signature sultry voice, which sometimes resembles that of a baby, can also be heard on some of amapiano’s biggest smash hits like “Umsebenzi Wethu”, “Dakiwe”, “Catalia”, “Woza”, “GUPTA” and more