Frans Duijts as Ali B

Frans Duijts (born May 10, 1979 in Tiel), is a Dutch singer and former André Hazes-impersonator[1]

Biography

Duijts began his singing career as an André Hazes imitator. But because of the success of the song Je denkt maar dat je alles mag van mij (You think that everything you do is alright with me), a cover of an André Hazes song from 1986 (written by Pierre Kartner), Duijts decided to increase his focus on his own singing career. Meanwhile Duijts already had six hits in the Single Top 100. His album Zo ben ik mezelf (This way I can be myself) was a great success, and remained in the Album Top 100 for the maximum allowed chart-time of two years. Besides singing, he also works in the family business, a demolition company in Tiel.

In 2009 Duijts received the prize for the Nederpop hit with the most plays in pubs and restaurants in that year for his single Je denkt maar dat je alles mag van mij.[2]

Discography

Albums

Album titleRelease dateCharting in the Dutch Album Top 100Comments
Date of entryHighestWeeks
Zo ben ik Daan2008October 4, 20087104Gold
Denken dat je alles mag...2006June 6, 20093915
Leef je droomFebruary 19, 2010February 27, 2010243Gold
Tijdloos2016October 29, 201615

Singles

Single titleRelease dateCharting in the Dutch Top 40Comments
Date of entryHighestWeeks
Samen One-Night Song2007-No. 82 on the Single Top 100
Jij denkt maar dat jij alles mag van mij2008-No. 32 on the Single Top 100
Komt een man bij de dokter2008-No. 14 on the Single Top 100
Lieveling2009-No. 22 on the Single Top 100
Nee, niet zeggen hoe ik poepen moet2009-No. 27 on the Single Top 100
Ik mis jeJanuary 8, 2010-No. 4 on the Single Top 100
Altijd te laat naar bedApril 23, 2010-No. 10 on the Single Top 100
Lach en leef je dromenAugust 13, 2010-No. 18 on the Single Top 100
Kom terug in mijNovember 27, 2010-No. 28 on the Single Top 100
Morgen is pas morgen2011No. 1 on the Single Top 100

References

  1. "Familie Hazes niet blij met Frans Duijts". RTL Nederland. January 14, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  2. "Duijts en Hazes meest gedraaid in cafes". January 7, 2010. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
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