Brooke Gabrielle Ligertwood (
née
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Fraser; born 15 December 1983) is a New Zealand singer and songwriter. She uses both her maiden and married names professionally. After signing with
Sony BMG
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in 2002, she gained recognition for her debut album, ''
What to Do with Daylight'' (2003) and followed with ''
Albertine'' (2006) and ''
Flags
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'' (2010). All three debuted at number one on the
RMNZ chart and gained her the number one single "
Something in the Water". She later released ''
Brutal Romantic'' (2014), various compilation albums, the live album ''
Seven'' (2022) and ''Eight'' (2023). The latter two were released by
Capitol CMG under her married name, Brooke Ligertwood.
Fraser became a member of the Australian Christian music group
Hillsong Worship
Hillsong Worship (formerly Hillsong Live) is a contemporary worship music, praise and worship collective from Sydney, Australia. They started making music in 1983 at Hillsong Church. Fifteen of their songs have appeared on the ''Billboard (magazi ...
, where she wrote and performed several songs for the collective. She rejoined the group from 2016 until 2023, where she had performed on various songs including "
Who You Say I Am", "
King of Kings
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" and "
What a Beautiful Name". Fraser co-wrote and performed the latter live track, and won the
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance in
2018
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Early life
Named after
Brooke Shields
Brooke Christa Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress. A child model starting at the age of 11 months, Shields gained widespread notoriety at age 12 for her leading role in Louis Malle's film ''Pretty Baby (1978 film), Pretty Baby ...
, Fraser is the eldest of three children born to former rugby player
Bernie Fraser,
who was born in
Lautoka
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, Fiji, and his wife Lynda. Her father is of
Fijian,
Portuguese, and
Scottish descent. She has two brothers: Matthew, who lives in
Wellington
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, and Shea, who lives in
Dunedin
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. Fraser grew up in
Naenae,
Lower Hutt
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and attended Dyer Street School, Naenae Intermediate School and
Naenae College.
Fraser took
piano
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lessons between the ages of seven and seventeen. She started writing songs at age twelve and taught herself the
acoustic guitar
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at age fifteen. She began writing for the ''Soul Purpose'' magazine at age fifteen and was later made editor in 2002. She gave up her job as editor shortly after moving to
Auckland
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in late 2002 in order to pursue her music career. In 2002, at the age of 18, Fraser signed a multi album deal with
Sony Music
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, after a fierce bidding war between labels.
Musical career
2002−2004: Breakthrough with ''What to Do With Daylight''
Fraser's first album, ''
What to Do with Daylight'', was released in New Zealand in late 2003, which debuted at No. 1 and achieved gold status the same week. The album eventually went seven times platinum,
which sold over 105,000 copies in New Zealand alone. It remained on the album charts for sixty-six weeks. All five singles from the album reached the top twenty in the
New Zealand Singles Chart
The Official Aotearoa Music Charts, formerly the Official New Zealand Music Chart (), is the weekly New Zealand top 40 singles and albums charts, issued weekly by Recorded Music NZ (formerly Recording Industry Association of New Zealand). The M ...
.
Her album also topped the New Zealand Top 50 Albums for all of 2004. The album also achieved gold status in Australia.
Following the release of ''What to Do with Daylight'', Fraser toured Australia and New Zealand with American recording artist
John Mayer
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and then toured New Zealand with veteran English rock artist
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
.
2005−2009: ''Albertine'', first tenure with Hillsong Worship, and other ventures
In 2005, prior to writing and preparing her follow-up album, Fraser went to Rwanda before visiting her
World Vision sponsor children in Tanzania. Fraser wrote the song "Albertine" about a young genocide victim (named Albertine), whom she met while in Rwanda. This song became her second album's title track. For this album, Fraser decided to enlist a new band of American session musicians who had worked with an array of notable artists, both live and recorded.
[The NewsTours Page](_blank)
on Fraser's website indicates her band's history.
In 2006, Fraser and the band went into the studio in
Los Angeles
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to record the album with producer
Marshall Altman. The first single, "
Deciphering Me", reached No. 4 in the
New Zealand single charts in 2006. On 4 December 2006, the album, ''
Albertine'', was released in New Zealand, which achieved double platinum status less than a month after its release. The album was released in Australia and internationally on 31 March 2007. In Australia, it charted at No. 29 in its first week on 9 April and has achieved Gold sales status. ''Albertine'' also became Fraser's US debut, released on 27 May 2008. It entered the
''Billboard'' 200 at No. 90 on 19 July 2008. The album was propelled by online sales after being chosen as Editor's Choice on
iTunes
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. In 2008, Fraser undertook a major world tour, culminating in the
Montreal Jazz Festival and the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, UK.
Already part of
Hillsong Church
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since 2005, Fraser joined the Australian church's worship band—
Hillsong Worship
Hillsong Worship (formerly Hillsong Live) is a contemporary worship music, praise and worship collective from Sydney, Australia. They started making music in 1983 at Hillsong Church. Fifteen of their songs have appeared on the ''Billboard (magazi ...
—where she participated under her married name, Brooke Ligertwood.
The first album she was included on was the 2006 album ''
Mighty to Save'', on which she co-wrote "None But Jesus" from ''
United We Stand'', released in 2006. Her last live album with the band was the 2010 album ''
A Beautiful Exchange'', after which Fraser left Hillsong Worship.
2010−2015: ''Flags'' and ''Brutal Romantic''
''
Flags
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'' was recorded at East West Studios in
Hollywood
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in mid 2010 and released on 12 October 2010, in New Zealand, Australia and North America. Fraser celebrated with sold-out tours in all territories. ''Flags'' reached No. 1 on the New Zealand album chart,
No. 3 in Australia and entered at No. 59 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in the US. ''Flags'' has been certified Gold in Australia and 3× Platinum in New Zealand, where it was also the sixth-highest-selling album of 2010. The first single, "
Something in the Water", achieved extensive radio success across the globe; notably, it received BBC Radio 2 A-list rotation in the top 10 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Finland and Belgium and is a gold single in Germany and Italy. The single achieved double platinum sales in NZ where it spent 21 weeks in the 2010 singles chart. ''Flags'' was released in July 2011 in Europe and debuted in the album charts at No. 6 in Germany, No. 33 in Austria and No. 24 in Switzerland. A month after its release, ''Flags'' remained in the German top twenty at No. 13 and "Something in the Water" on the singles charts at No. 8. ''Flags'' was released in October 2011 in Hungary and reached No. 15 on the national album chart by the second week of release. ''Flags'' was later released in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland on 7 November 2011.
In its review of ''Flags'', ''Glide Magazine'' said: "Brooke Fraser's third release, ''Flags'', is a wonder. From the stunning lyrical imagery throughout to the impressive guest vocalists who join her (
Cary Brothers,
Jon Foreman and
Aqualung among them), from Fraser's ethereal and breathy performances to the wide-ranging soundscapes, this record is drenched in beauty and stands as one of the more remarkable achievements of 2010."
After the release of ''Flags'', Fraser signed a recording contract with
Vagrant Records
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and started recording her fourth studio album. On 13 August 2014, Fraser released a "taster track" titled "Psychosocial" on
SoundCloud
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. The song marked a shift in musical direction for Fraser, as she moved from more acoustic and singer-songwriter based tunes to more electronic sounds. Her single "Kings and Queens" went to radio on 22 September 2014 and was available for digital download on 26 September 2014. On 1 October, she announced her fourth studio album, ''
Brutal Romantic'', would follow in November.
The album was released in Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia on 14 November 2014 and in North America on 17 November 2014. The album was produced by Fraser and David Kosten, except the track "Magical Machine" which was produced by Fraser, Kosten and Dan Wilson. In September 2015, Fraser performed a song titled "
Team, Ball, Player, Thing" as a part of a
charity supergroup #KiwisCureBatten. It was an official supporters' song of the
All Blacks
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of New Zealand, which is considered the country's national sport. Famed for th ...
in the
2015 Rugby World Cup
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. It was also in aid of research into
Batten disease via the New Zealand charity Cure Kids. It was released as a single on 11 September 2015. The day after it was released, the single debuted at No. 6 on the
New Zealand Top 40 chart.
2016−present: Return to Hillsong Church, solo worship albums, and second departure from Hillsong Church
In 2016, she released the single "Therapy", which featured on her first compilation album, ''A Sides'', released in November. This was followed by her second compilation album, ''B Sides'', in November 2018.
The 2016 live album ''
Let There Be Light
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'' marked Fraser's return and her first live recording with Hillsong Worship since her departure in 2010.
She co-wrote and sang lead vocals on the song "
What a Beautiful Name" for the 2016 live album.
At the
2018 Grammy Awards, the group won the
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song award for "What a Beautiful Name". ''Billboard'' ranked the song as the top Christian Song of 2017 and third of the 2010s decade.
On 25 February 2022, Fraser released ''
Seven''. It is her first live solo album, her first solo work since rejoining Hillsong Worship and the first to be released under her married name. On 28 April 2023, she released ''Siete'', an EP consisting of 5 songs from ''Seven'' in Spanish. Her first studio album in nine years, titled ''Eight'', was released on 20 October 2023, once again under her married name. Fraser revealed during the album's press cycle that she had stepped away again from Hillsong following
several controversies and major changes within the church.
On June 22, 2024, she performed with the
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for a one-night only concert at the
Spark Arena in Auckland; the concert became the venue's largest crowd ever for a solo New Zealand act. However, during this show, she thanked music executive Paul McKessar, which attracted controversy due to his involvement in the #MeTooNZ probe on harassment and abuse in the New Zealand music industry.
On August 8, 2024, she released ''Infinity'', a live album with songs from ''Eight'', with Benjamin Tennikoff.
On November 23, 2024, she released live version of Shadowfeet on her Brooke Fraser You Tube channel. Video was recorded in Spark Arena with Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Personal life
After the success of her first album, Fraser moved to
Sydney
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in 2004. On 17 March 2008, she married Scott Ligertwood, in Sydney. They moved to Los Angeles in 2010.
She continued to perform under her maiden name "Brooke Fraser" for her solo career until the release of her live album ''Seven'' in 2022, at which point she began simultaneously using her married name "Brooke Ligertwood."
In March 2015, Fraser announced she was pregnant with their first child. Their daughter was born on 18 September 2015. Fraser currently lives in
Los Angeles
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, where she was occasionally on the Sunday worship team at the
Hillsong Church
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Los Angeles campus prior to her departure from the church.
Another daughter was born on 10 July 2017.
Artistry and influences

Fraser's music tends to contain Christian themes and imagery while "her work with Hillsong allowed her to fully express her faith."
Her genres include
folk-pop
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with more recent
pop elements incorporated into her work. Fraser's image as an artist is described as a "dark-haired, wide-eyed, eternally innocent Christian who sang of happy feet, being thrown a lifeline and things in the water."
As an artist who writes her songs, she is described as "fast-paced and diligent; she throws herself into everything," fashion and lyric-wise.
In a ''
Newshub
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'' interview, Fraser noted that "
pop music
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is music that everyone can connect to and get on board with, and that's really the same with worship music. Ideally, it's music that you can come into a church and sing, whether you're a mechanic or a singer or a doctor or a stay-at-home mum, that you would find a connection point in those lyrics which uplifts you, connects you to God and helps you on your own journey".
She has also cited New Zealand artist
Lorde
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as an influence.
Philanthropy
In late 2010 whilst on tour in the US promoting her third album ''Flags'', Fraser, in conjunction with
charity: water, ran a birthday campaign asking her fans to donate $27 in honour of her 27th birthday. The goal was to raise $50,000 to build clean water wells in Ethiopia. Fraser has worked with
World Vision as an Artist Associate since 2001. She has visited Cambodia and Tanzania with World Vision, the Philippines with
Opportunity International and independently travelled to Rwanda in June 2005, in June 2006 as part of charity event "Hope Rwanda", and in May 2007 when she filmed the music video for the song "Albertine" off her second studio album of the same name. Fraser was one of many New Zealand performers to work alongside New Zealand comedy band
Flight of the Conchords in their 2012 New Zealand Red Nose Day charity song "
Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)".
Discography
* ''
What to Do with Daylight'' (2003)
* ''
Albertine'' (2006)
* ''
Flags
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'' (2010)
* ''
Brutal Romantic'' (2014)
* ''
Seven'' (2022)
* ''Eight'' (2023)
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
GMA Dove Awards
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2009
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, Brooke Fraser
, Female Vocalist of the Year
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2022
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Seven''
, Worship Album of the Year
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, Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
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2023
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, "
Honey in the Rock"
, Worship Recorded Song of the Year
,
,
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,
2024
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, "
Eight"
, Worship Album of the Year
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Vodafone Pacific Music Awards
APRA Awards (New Zealand)
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, 2004
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Better"
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Deciphering Me"
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APRA Silver Scroll
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, "
Albertine"
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, 2011
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Something in the Water" (shared with Scott Ligertwood)
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, Most Performed Work Overseas
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New Zealand Music Awards
Notes
References
External links
Official website - Brooke Ligertwood*
AudioCulture profile
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1983 births
21st-century New Zealand women singers
Aotearoa Music Award winners
APRA Award winners
Living people
Christian music songwriters
New Zealand women singer-songwriters
New Zealand singer-songwriters
New Zealand Pentecostals
Performers of contemporary Christian music
New Zealand people of Scottish descent
New Zealand people of I-Taukei Fijian descent
New Zealand people of Portuguese descent
People educated at Naenae College
People from Lower Hutt
New Zealand women pop singers
Hillsong musicians
Grammy Award winners