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Did Adu disappear?

It’s not like he disappeared. In fact, after Adu became ill in 2007, he released three or four albums intermittently. It's just that the entertainment industry is in turmoil, new people are emerging in large numbers, character flaws, sudden illnesses and a period of absence are enough to make a top singer sink to the bottom and never regain his glory.

Adu, formerly known as Du Chengyi, was born on March 11, 1973, and is a Singaporean singer. Before becoming a singer, Adu was a foreman at a construction site. One day, Adu accompanied his friend to participate in an audition competition for which more than 3,000 people signed up. Unexpectedly, he was affirmed and favored by the judges, and he immediately signed a contract with him as a trained singer. , joined Haidie Records and entered the music scene. In 2002, the first album "Dark" was released; in the same year, the album "Hold to the End" was released. In 2007, the album "Almost" was released. Adu won the Sprite Original Hong Kong and Taiwan Golden Melody Award for his song "Almost". In 2008, the album "Do The Best" was released. In 2010, the album "Nothing to Fear" was released, and won the CCTV "Global Red Song Festival" Media Recommended Most Distinctive Artist Award for this album. On November 8, 2011, he signed a contract with Lehua Entertainment. In 2012, the album "9th First Love" was released. In 2013, he participated in the variety show "I'm Crazy about Singing" on Anhui Satellite TV.

Early life experience

Adoo's family has five brothers and sisters. He has two sisters and two brothers. The family is definitely not a good family in Singapore. After his parents divorced, his family life became even more difficult. Adu, who lived with his mother, dropped out of school at the age of 15 and worked as an apprentice in a car repair shop, and then went to a computer company to assemble hardware. For the next seven years, Adu worked as a foreman at a construction site, eating and living with the workers. At that time, Adu's favorite thing to do was to play with stray dogs and sing along to the radio after work. One day, Adu accompanied a friend to participate in a singing training class competition and was spotted by a record company. As a result, he unexpectedly defeated more than 3,000 contestants and stood out, which changed his life.

Acting experience

On April 1, 2002, the first album "Darkness" was released. The first album "Dark" sold 1.5 million copies across Asia within one year in 2002; on November 1, the album "Hold to the End" was released [2].

On December 1, 2003, the album "Hello" was released. In the same year, he won the Top Ten Golden Melody Award of the 3rd Hong Kong and Taiwan Music Awards for his song "He Must Love You Very Much".

On March 19, 2004, Adu took his million-selling album "Hello" across Asia to Beijing to celebrate his success. The music channel "MUSIC RADIO" awarded Adu the award at the scene. The title of "Asian Singer" rewards Adu for his three albums in two years since his debut, cumulative sales of 5 million in Asia, and his remarkable achievement of ranking first in the station's audience demand rate and DJ broadcast rate. On September 17, the album "Chen Love Song" was released. In the same year, he won the Most Popular Original Song Award at the 8th Malaysian Entertainment Association Awards for his song "He Must Love You Very Much".

On November 1, 2005, the album "I Do" was released.

On September 15, 2006, Adu's first TV series original soundtrack "Small Town Story" was officially released nationwide. All songs were composed by the original creative team of Teresa Teng's version of "Small Town Story" Create with your own hands.

On September 26, 2007, the album "Almost" was released.

On January 8, 2008, the album "Do The Best" was released.

On February 26, 2010, Adu, who had not released a film in nearly three years, released the album "Nothing to Fear". On March 7, a signing event for the album "Nothing to Fear" was held. One week after the album "Nothing to Fear" was released, the lead songs "Nothing to Fear" and "Hear the Cow Crying" won the first and third place respectively in the Mainland's "Top 100 New Songs", ranking in the top three with Faye Wong's "Legend".

On November 8, 2011, Adu announced in Beijing that he had signed a contract with Lehua Entertainment, becoming a fellow singer with Han Geng and other singers. The company gave Adu a Beijing mansion worth tens of millions as a signing gift.

In 2012, when Adu, who had just signed a contract, was preparing to release an album, Ms. Du Hua, CEO of Lehua Entertainment, invited top musicians and behind-the-scenes teams from across the Taiwan Strait and three places to join in the production of the album.

On May 25, the album "9th First Love" was released. After the release of the first wave of title song "Valentine's Day", the click rate was very high, and it took off the Chinese Red Song Chart, China United Chart, Qingmeng Chart, 12 No. 1 hits including the pop songs chart. In July, Adu held an autograph session for the album "9th First Love" with Taiyuan Music Radio in Taiyuan, and sang the chorus of the first wave of the title song "Valentine's Day" live.

On May 10, 2013, in Anhui Satellite TV's "I'm Crazy about Singing" program, Adu, who had previously attracted much attention for revealing that he had suffered from anxiety disorders, also defeated the disease and challenged himself, relying on his soulful performance "The Idiot" won its first battle. Alan and Huang Zheng, who are affiliated with Lehua Entertainment, also supported Adu on Weibo. Because they compete on different platforms, they formed the "Leroy Iron Triangle" to encourage each other.

On August 12, 2014, Adu joined One Plus One Beauty Hospital Group. On October 19, he participated in the "Guojiao 1573 Night" 2014 Asian Superstar Tangshan Concert.

In May 2017, the song "Bad Good Guy" was released.