South African musician Duduzile Ngwenya better known as Lady Du has taken to social media to express gratitude to everyone who has supported her brand.
The 32-year-old is set to drop her first album, “Song is Queen” and she’s elated about the project.
The Woza hitmaker spoke about her sufferings and how she finally overcame them with the help of her village of supporters.
“Before my album drops next week, I’d like to write a message to all the people that have supported my brand from day one. The past 2 years have been sooo tough for me,” she started the note.
“I first lost my brothers in music, then went through the most with the management issue. A lot of you celebrated me but didn’t know how hard my life was. I literally had to carry a smile at every performance and had to be the kindest person, but I’d get home and cry. @dbngogo thank you mama for saving me soo many times. My album is every experience, every tear, every journey. It is me personified and packaged in a project.”
“To be quite honest with you I want it to be received genuinely, I decided to have no plan and genuinely drop from the deepest place of my heart. I’m in a safe place now, I’m not moved by how many people celebrate me but by how many lives I’ve touched!!!”
Lady Du further appreciated everyone who has contributed to the album.
“This album wouldn’t have been this amazing without you, you all have humbled me and have a safe place in my heart,” she added.
The Amapiano vocalist concluded the lengthy note by appreciating her fans and God.
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