Brooke Fraser, born on December fifteenth, nineteen eighty-three, is a celebrated New Zealand singer-songwriter known for her captivating voice and poignant lyrics. She began her professional journey after signing with Sony BMG in two thousand two, quickly gaining recognition with her debut album, What to Do with Daylight, released in two thousand three. This album, along with her subsequent works, Albertine in two thousand six and Flags in two thousand ten, all debuted at number one on the RMNZ chart, solidifying her status in the music industry.
Fraser's musical prowess is further highlighted by her number one single, "Something in the Water," which resonated with audiences and showcased her unique style. In two thousand fourteen, she released Brutal Romantic, followed by various compilation albums, and live albums such as Seven in two thousand twenty-two and Eight in two thousand twenty-three, the latter two under her married name, Brooke Ligertwood.
In addition to her solo career, Fraser has been an integral part of the Australian Christian music group Hillsong Worship. She first joined the group in two thousand five and returned from two thousand sixteen until two thousand twenty-three, contributing to several popular tracks including "Who You Say I Am," "King of Kings," and "What a Beautiful Name." Her performance of the latter earned her a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance in two thousand eighteen, further establishing her influence in the genre.