Do (singer)

Do

Do in June 2007
Background information
Birth name Dominique Rijpma van Hulst
Born (1981-09-07) 7 September 1981
Valkenswaard, Netherlands
Genres Dance-pop, adult contemporary, Nederpop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, Musicalactress
Years active 2000–present
Labels Sony BMG
Website www.domusic.nl

Dominique Rijpma van Hulst (born 7 September 1981),[1] is a Dutch singer known by her stage name Do /ˈd/. She is best known for singing the vocals of "Heaven," DJ Sammy's worldwide top 10 hit in 2002-2003, a cover of the 1980s hit of the same name by Bryan Adams. She has released two albums, Do and Follow Me.

Early life

Do was born in 1981 in Valkenswaard, Netherlands.[2] Her father is Willem-Jan van Hulst, a popular tennis coach. At age fifteen, she planned to compete in Wimbledon, but an injury ended her tennis career.

Her first musical performance was in café Old Dutch in Valkenswaard, which led to a record label deal with Sony Music BMG.

Music career

Before she even released a single, she was a supporting act for the tour of 5ive and Montell Jordan in the Netherlands. The first single Do released was the song Real Good. Although the music video was played a lot on the Dutch music channel TMF, it was not a hit song in the Netherlands. Later in an interview, she says that "It wasn't my sound, and I hated the video. Thankfully it wasn't a hit, 'cause I don't want people to remember me from that song". After that, Do collaborated with DJ Sammy and Yanou, who is also her producer. The song was a cover of Bryan Adams song Heaven. It became an international hit. It reached the number one spot in the United Kingdom and was a Top ten hit in several countries. A candlelight remix version was made with a slower, piano instrumental. During this time, she had some problems with the credits of the song. Everywhere she went, she was asked if she was DJ Sammy because the song (in accordance with most dance songs) was credited to DJ Sammy, and she was the main focus in the video. Her candlelight version of "Heaven" is also used for the ending sequence of the TV series 'Cold Case', 1st season episode 8 'Fly Away'.

Do

Do's self-titled debut, Do, was released in 2004, and reached No. three in the Netherlands. The first single from the album, "Voorbij", a duet with Marco Borsato, reached number one. She also had top ten hits in the Netherlands with her next two singles, "Love Is Killing Me" (which reached the No. six) and "Angel By My Side" (which reached No. ten). A specially recorded version of "Angel By My Side" was used as the title song for the 2004 Dutch film "Ellis in Glamourland".

The fourth single was planned to be a cover of the Cyndi Lauper song "I Don't Want Be Your Friend". The plan fell through - Do's management did not get the rights to release it as a single.

The album received the golden status (40,000 copies) in the Netherlands just before Christmas. Although Do's former international success with "Heaven", her album was not released in other countries, the reasons are unknown. To end the year, she recorded a Christmas song with Trijntje Oosterhuis on the order of Sky Radio. It was called "Everyday Is Christmas". Due to the airplay it reached No. seven in the Dutch Top 40.

After the tsunami disaster in Indonesia, Do join several Dutch artists to record a song for the victims of the Tsunami. The song "Als Je Iets #### Doen" (If You Can Do Something) reached No. 1 in the Netherlands and stayed there for several weeks. All of the profits from the song went to the victims of the tsunami disaster.

She has also made a few film appearances, including doing the voice of "Cappy" in the Dutch-spoken version of the multimillion-dollar film, Robots. Other accomplishments include being the only female artist to have two different versions of the same song, "Heaven", on Billboard charts at the same time, peaking at No. 8.

Follow Me

Do's second album, Follow Me was released in the Netherlands on June 19, 2006. The first single was also called "Follow Me". The song was written by Bryan Adams and had already been recorded by Melanie C in 1999. The single peaked at No. 39 in the Dutch Top 40 but did better in the Megacharts Top 50, peaking at No. 17. The album debuted in the Dutch Megacharts Album Top 100 at No. 8 and peaked there for two weeks. The album contains 12 songs. The album meant a lot to Do, whose friend worked on the album with her before passing away.

The second single from Follow Me was "Beautiful Thing". This song did better in the charts than "Follow Me" and it peaked at No. 23. It stayed in the Top 40 for 9 weeks. The video for "Beautiful Thing" was shot in Bonaire just like the third single of the album "Sending Me Roses" which was only released as a digital track. The two videos form a story.

In 2006, Do did a tour called Follow Me theater tour.

The fourth single from the album was "I Will". It was released in February 2007. The song was re-recorded in Sweden. However, no video was made and the song failed to chart.

Do has also had a Dutch EP, entitled "Zingen in het Donker". (Singing in the Darkness.) The self-titled song was recorded in 4 different languages. (Dutch, English, German and French.) The proceeds were sent to a charity for Domestic Violence victims.

On 20, December 2009, Do premiere a new song, called "Nobody But Me", which was said to be off her upcoming album. Do stated the album was going to be released around March 2010; however, it has yet to be released.

In 2010, Do released an LP version of "Zingen in het Donker". (Singing in the Darkness) It had a very limited release in Europe, and only available on the European iTunes Store. The album contains 10 tracks from DO, and unlike her previous albums, "Zingen in her Donker" is completely in Dutch. The first single is titled after the name of the album.

Cinderella

From November 2007 to March 2008 Do starred in the musical Cinderella (Dutch: Assepoester) as the title character. The production was held at the Efteling Theatre, a theatre in the Efteling amusement park in the Netherlands. It was Do's first live theatrical performance.[3]

Personal life

On 7, July 2007, Do married Marc Verschoor in Barcelona, Spain. The couple divorced in 2010 but reconciled in 2012. She gave birth to their son on January 2, 2014. Do posed nude in and was featured on the cover of January 2009 issue of Dutch edition Playboy.[4]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart position
NL
2004 Do
  • Released:
    July 1, 2004
  • Format: CD
3
2006 Follow Me
  • Released:
    June 19, 2006
  • Format: CD
8
2011 Bubbles & Bells
  • Released: December 2011
  • Format: CD, digital download
63
2015 Drie kleine kleutertjes en een dappere dodo
  • Released: October 30, 2015
  • Format: CD, digital download
44

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album title
NL Top 40 NL (mega) UK US Hot 100 US(maxi) GER FR
2000 "Real Good"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
non-album single
2002 "Heaven" (featuring DJ Sammy and Yanou)
5
1
1
8
1
10
5
Heaven and Do
"On and On (Do song)"
40
38
-
-
-
68
-
Do
2003 "Heaven (Candlelight Mix)"
4
2
-
-
-
-
-
2004 "Voorbij" (featuring Marco Borsato)
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
"Love Is Killing Me"
7
6
-
-
-
-
-
"Angel By My Side"
7
8
-
-
-
-
-
"Everyday Is Christmas" (with Trijntje Oosterhuis)
3
1
-
-
-
-
-
non-album single
2005 "Als Je Iets Kan Doen" ("If You Can Do Something")
  • Among Artiesten voor Azië (Artists for Asia),
    a one-time benefit song for the victims of the Asian tsunami
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
2006 "Follow Me"
39
18
-
-
-
-
-
Follow Me
"Beautiful Thing"
17
6
-
-
-
-
-
"Sending Me Roses"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"I Will"
-
82
-
-
-
-
-
"On The Topshelf" (featuring Inge van Kempen)
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
non-album single
2009 "Zingen In Het Donker" ("Singing In the Darkness")
-
57
-
-
-
-
-
Zingen In Het Donker
2011 "Hij Gelooft In Mij" ("He Believes In Me") [5]
  • Cover of the André Hazes song "Zij Gelooft In Mij" ("She Believes In Me")
16
1
-
-
-
-
-
non-album single

Awards and nominations

Award Category About Result
2007
Dutch Musical Awards Best Big Musical Cast of Cinderella Nominated
2006
TMF Awards The Netherlands Best Dutch Female Artist Herself Nominated
2005
TMF Awards The Netherlands Best Dutch Female Artist Herself Nominated
2004
Edison Awards Best New Artist Herself Nominated
BMI Pop Award U.S.A Best Pop Herself Won
TMF Awards The Netherlands Best Dutch Female Artist Herself Won
2003
World Music Awards Monte Carlo, Monaco Best Dutch Female Artist Herself Won
Dancestar Awards Miami, USA Best single of the year DJ Sammy & Yanou Ft. Do - Heaven Won
TMF Awards The Netherlands Best New Act Herself Won

References

  1. "Dominique van Hulst". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
  2. Tommer, Shlomo. "Dominique van Hulst". Celebrities Galore - The Spiritual Encyclopaedia Of The Famous. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
  3. http://www.efteling.com/media/Pdf/Press-information-Efteling-spring-2010-2.pdf
  4. "Dominique Van Hulst (zangeres Do) in playboy: NU Mét Echte Playboy Foto's, 11-12-2008 Nieuwe Foto's!". snelgeld-lenen. November 12, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
  5. "iTunes - Muziek - 'Hij Gelooft In Mij - Single' van Do". iTunes.

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