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Du Chengyi (simplified Chinese: 杜成义; traditional Chinese: 杜成義; pinyin: Dù Chéngyì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tō͘ Sêng-gī), known professionally as A-du (阿杜; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: A-tō͘), is a Singaporean singer.[1]

Key Information

Career

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Du was a construction foreman before being spotted by Singaporean producer Billy Koh in his company's talent search and was signed to Ocean Butterflies Music.[2] He released his debut album in 2002.[3]

In 2012, Du left showbiz due to panic disorder.[2]

Du originally planned to release an album in 2015, but the album was delayed due to his mother's illness.[4]

In 2018, Du returned to showbiz with a new album, I Will Not Hide.[2]

In 2022, Du joined Singapore media company 8028 Holdings.[5][6]

Personal life

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Du married Lai Weili (賴瑋莉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lōa Úi-lī) in January 2016.[7][8] They dated before Du became a singer for 7 years. They re-established their relationship when Du was diagnosed with panic disorder.[9][10] They had a child in May 2016.[7]

When Du returned to the media in 2018, he was criticized by fans for gaining weight.[2] Du, in interviews, clarified that his weight gain was caused by his medications for treating panic disorder.[2]

His nephew, Kenny Khoo, has also been a singer since 2014.[7][11]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Date of release Title Ref
30 May 2002 Night Fall
4 December 2002 Persevering
23 December 2003 Hello
21 December 2005 I...Do
8 January 2008 Do The Best
26 February 2010 Fear No More
25 May 2012 Ninth Time in Love
10 November 2018 I Will Not Hide [2]

Singles

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Year Title Notes
2017 "Thousand Years Promise 一諾千年"
2017 "Too Good Man 爛好人"
2021 For The Sake Of Love [5]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result
2002 Singapore Hit Awards Best New Act (Gold) Won
2003 Singapore Hit Awards Best Local Artiste Won

References

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