Lady Du took to Instagram to explain herself after the backlash, saying "We are not celebrities when when we lose our brothers". before breaking down live on IG.
The beautifully shot clip was directed by the talented, award-winning, Johannesburg-based
Zandi Tisani, who uses her experience to draw attention to her work in edgy and bold ways. Set to
Focalistic’s hit
“
Ke Star,” the clip encourages fans to immerse themselves in the sounds of the playlist, delving into the language of dance to express the connection between African communities worldwide that share a love of dance music.
Watch the clip
Kamo Mpela, Nigeria’s
Boluwatife, Ghana’s
Spotify recently expanded its footprint in Africa by launching into new markets including Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda, giving African creators the opportunity to connect with a global audience of fans. With its unrivalled mix of features that have made it the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service, including more than 70 million international and local songs and over 4 billion playlists.