DJ Doowap Set to Perform at Paris Fashion Week

South African DJ and cultural trailblazer Khetsiwe Morgan, popularly known as DJ Doowap, is set to light up Paris Fashion Week with her electrifying performance this week. Known for her boundary-pushing style and genre-blending sound, DJ Doowap continues to carve out a global space for Bacardi music, taking the pulse of South African street culture to international stages.
Her upcoming performance in Paris follows the release of her latest single “Seroba Ke Seh”, a bold and energetic follow-up to her widely celebrated hit “Shay’sthombe.” Produced by Bacardi innovator Enny Man Da Guitar and featuring Pretoria lyricist C.Jaymnandi, the track captures the essence of Pitori’s raw energy. It’s a high-octane anthem rooted in township rhythm, now making waves beyond South Africa’s borders.
Currently on a European tour, DJ Doowap has already delivered show-stopping sets in Berlin and Paris, and her highly anticipated appearance at Paris Fashion Week marks a significant cultural crossover moment. “Right now, the world is watching Africa for inspiration in music, fashion and culture,” says DJ Doowap. “Bacardi is the next wave, and this track is our invitation to the world to dance with us.”
Renowned for her eclectic fashion sense that fuses streetwear, glam, and avant-garde styling, DJ Doowap is more than just a DJ—she’s a cultural tastemaker. Her sets aren’t just about sound; they’re immersive experiences that fuse visuals, fashion, and storytelling, offering the world a vibrant glimpse into the future of African creativity.
As an ambassador for global brands like Maybelline and Adidas, DJ Doowap’s influence reaches far beyond the DJ booth. Whether spinning on the decks or fronting fashion campaigns, she embodies a new era of global African artistry—bold, innovative, and unapologetically rooted in local culture.
With her eyes firmly set on the world stage and her heart still beating to the rhythms of the South African streets, DJ Doowap is redefining what it means to be a cultural export. Her performance at Paris Fashion Week isn’t just a gig—it’s a celebration of sound, identity, and the unstoppable rise of Bacardi music.