Jadu (ìë), born Kim Deok-eun on May 4, 1982, in Seoul, South Korea, is a South Korean singer best known as the vocalist of the co-ed duo The Jadu. Debuting in 2001 alongside Kang Doo, she rose to fame with a string of early-2000s hits including "Goodbye" ("ìê°"), "Let's Talk" ("ëíê° íìí´"), "Gimbap" ("ê¹ë°¥"), and "Let's Play" ("ëì"), which became defining songs of the era. Known for her distinctive voice and powerful live performances, Jadu later pursued solo activities under both the names Jadu and Do.U, releasing projects such as "Ullabulla Blue-jjang OST" (2004), Restoration(2012), "Good Day"(2015), "Cheeky Go Go OST" (2015), and the 2026 mini-album Words, Words, Words (ë§ë§ë§). Following years of musical, television, and faith-based activities, she remains recognized as one of Koreaâs most unique vocalists, celebrated for her expressive tone, strong singing ability, and enduring influence on early 2000s K-pop.
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