Du Chengyi (simplified Chinese: 杜成义; traditional Chinese: 杜成義; pinyin: Dù Chéngyì), known professionally as A-du (阿杜), is a Singaporean singer.[1]
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| Born | Du Chengyi (杜成義) (1973-03-11) 11 March 1973 (age 49) Singapore |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Spouse(s) | Lai Weili (赖玮莉) (m. 2016) |
| Children | 1 |
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| Musical career | |
| Genres | Mandopop |
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Du was a construction foreman before been spotted by Singaporean producer Billy Koh in his company's talent search and was signed to Ocean Butterflies Music. He released his debut album in 2002.[2]
Du married Lai Weili (赖玮莉) in January 2016.[3][4] They dated before Du became a singer for 7 years before breaking up. They re-established their relationship during when Du was diagnosed with panic disorder.[5][6] They have a child in May 2016.[3]
His nephew, Kenny Khoo, is also a singer since 2014.[3][7]
| Date of release | Title |
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| 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 |
| Year | Title | Notes |
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| 2017 | "Thousand Years Promise 一諾千年" | |
| 2017 | "Too Good Man 爛好人" |
| Year | Award | Category | Result |
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| 2002 | Singapore Hit Awards 2002 | Best New Act (Gold) | Won |
| 2003 | Singapore Hit Awards 2003 | Best Local Artiste | Won |
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