Lady Du Reveals Why She Didn’t Drop Any Music In 2022. 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.
Lady Du took to social media to reveal why she did not drop anything in 2022 even though her breakthrough was just bout a year ago. The star said she did not want to live in a lifestyle that she was not going to afford, so instead she focused on building her brand including buying property to be able to sustain herself forever. “2021 was my break through year, 2022 I didn’t drop anything I took all the money I made bought properties to turn into businesses, I literally focused on that so my brand can be able to take care of itself, I didn’t create a lifestyle I won’t afford, I invested in my future.”
“It’s sooo easy to be put under pressure by people around you, don’t fall for it, stay in your lane, to be able to understand that somethings don’t last forever. you need to keep recreating. I’ve created employment for 30 people at the moment and nothing makes me happier!!! I’d rather look broke trying to build a successful future. things you need to learn in being a brand, you don’t need to over sell being successful, people will love you just the way you are, social media is for advertising your work, not for validation. Not likes and followers”
Lady Du continues to make boss moves. The queen of Yanos whose real name is Duduzile Ngwenya, is expanding her horizons into the world of beauty. Taking to her Instagram and Twitter pages on Monday, November 28, the 31-year-old muso revealed her new business venture and let fans know that she is a qualified beautician.
She further stated that owning a beauty parlour is a “dream come true”. ”I don’t think you guys know all the things I studied, beauty being one of them, after school I studied beauty, travelled the world working on a cruise ship, and my biggest dream was to own a salon. Music captured me, I focused on it, but now that I can do both, I took my savings and bought a house in the hood so I don’t have to pay rent, I wanted to bring the Sandton experience back to the hood.”
“I literally have been working so hard on it, and still am. I am fully qualified in this as you can see my diplomas in all departments, some diplomas are for something else. Here’s to franchising in the hood, empowering the community 🙏🙏🙏 taking the money back to ekasi. My legacy starts now ❤️❤️ WAWA, ” she added.