Do (singer)

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 was raised by her stepfather Willem-Jan van Hulst, a popular tennis coach.

At age fifteen, she planned to compete in Wimbledon, but an injury ended her tennis career.

Before she even released a single, Do was a supporting act for the tour of 5ive and Montell Jordan in the Netherlands.

It reached the number one spot in the United Kingdom and was a Top ten hit in several countries.

[3][4] Do's candlelight version of "Heaven" is also used for the ending sequence of the TV series Cold Case, first season episode 8 "Fly Away".

[citation needed] The first single from the album, "Voorbij", a duet with Marco Borsato, reached No.

[citation needed] She also had top-ten hits in the Netherlands with her next two singles, "Love Is Killing Me" (which reached the No.

[citation needed] The fourth single was planned to be a cover of the Cyndi Lauper song "I Don't Want to Be Your Friend".

[6] To end the year, she recorded a Christmas song with Trijntje Oosterhuis on the order of Sky Radio.

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.

In 2010, Dominique Rijpma van Hulst 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.

From November 2007 to March 2008, Do starred in Assepoester, a Dutch version of Cinderella, as the title character.

[10] Do posed nude for, and was featured on the cover of, the January 2009 issue of the Dutch edition of Playboy.