Trady

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Born
Cui Di(崔迪)

(1982-01-10) January 10, 1982 (age 44)
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
Yearsactive2020–present
Trady
崔迪
Trady
Born
Cui Di(崔迪)

(1982-01-10) January 10, 1982 (age 44)
Alma materJilin University of Arts
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
Years active2020–present
Agent(s)Bel Rumore, Trady Studio

Trady (Chinese: 崔迪; pinyin: Cuī Dí; born January 10, 1982) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and music producer. She released her debut album Trady 1.0 in 2020.[1] The album received a nomination for "Best Electronic Music Album" at the CMIC Music Awards.[2] Its first song, "Break to Live", "incorporates a large number of modern retro synth sounds, and the Synthwave synth wave is strong and impactful, giving people a sense of power from the inside out".[3] During the 13th Chinese Music Awards, she received a nomination for "Best Mandarin Female Newcomer Award".[2] In October 2021, She released her single titled "Dare to Live" as the promotional song for 2021 Summer World University Games.[4][5]

According to Toutiao, before she began her career as a singer, she was known as a "gold medal female producer" for making numerous well-known songs for singers including Jane Zhang, Han Geng, Yao Beina, and Yisa Yu.[2][6]

Her husband is the musician Wan Jiaming (Chinese: 万家铭).[2]

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