South African Amapiano queen Lady Du is taking her career to new heights — and the world is watching! The platinum-selling, award-winning artist has just graced the cover of internationally renowned Music Week Magazine for its latest edition of the ‘Mentor Me’ series, presented in partnership with UK-based platform Girls I Rate.
Known for her unapologetic presence, entrepreneurial spirit, and dynamic talent, Lady Du has become a powerful voice in both music and female empowerment. Now, her hard work is being recognised on a global scale, as she shares her wisdom and industry experiences with a wider international audience.
In the official announcement, Music Week Magazine shared a glowing post, stating:
“For this month’s edition of @girlsirate x Music Week’s Mentor Me, the incredible, platinum-selling and award-winning rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, dancer & Amapiano star @ladydu_sa shares the five lessons and tips that have guided her journey so far! Issue out now, link in bio #mentorme #girlsirate #LadyDu.”
Lady Du’s feature in the magazine focuses on her personal journey, offering five powerful lessons that have shaped her path — from the hustle of breaking into the male-dominated music industry, to building her beauty franchise “Wawa La Beauty”, launching her own record label, and owning her success unapologetically. Her story is one of resilience, authenticity, and purpose, and her feature is a must-read for aspiring artists and entrepreneurs alike.
This international recognition adds another significant milestone to Lady Du’s already inspiring career. Not only is she a celebrated Amapiano artist in South Africa, but she is now being profiled among global changemakers and cultural leaders who are shaping the future of music.
Lady Du’s appearance on Music Week solidifies her place as more than just an artist — she’s a mentor, mogul, and a movement.