Bands & artists like Brooke Fraser
If you like Brooke Fraser, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
New to Brooke Fraser? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Kari Jobe
GuideKari's emotive vocals and worshipful lyrics paired with modern pop production create a sound that mirrors Fraser's rhythmic precision and clarity.
Audrey Assad
Audrey combines folk influences with contemporary Christian music, featuring introspective lyrics and lush arrangements similar to Fraser's approach.
Sara Bareilles
Sara's piano-driven pop and intricate melodies, along with her lyrical storytelling, align closely with the melodic clarity found in Fraser's work.
Natalie Grant
Natalie's powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting in the contemporary Christian genre echo the emotional depth present in Brooke's music.
Christy Nockels
Christy's blend of worship music with pop elements and layered harmonies creates a sonic landscape reminiscent of Fraser's rhythmic intricacies.
Ellie Holcomb
Ellie's folk-infused pop sound and reflective lyrics share a similar contemplative quality to Brooke’s melodic compositions.
Misty Edwards
Misty’s worship-centric music features rich harmonies and a focus on lyrical depth that complements the aesthetic of Fraser's work.
Rebecca St. James
Rebecca’s early work in contemporary Christian music showcases melodic hooks and thoughtful lyrics akin to the style of Brooke Fraser.
Common questions
Who sounds like Brooke Fraser?
Artists similar to Brooke Fraser include Kari Jobe, Audrey Assad, Sara Bareilles and Natalie Grant. Each shares elements of Brooke Fraser's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Brooke Fraser?
Brooke Fraser is primarily known for contemporary Christian music. Fraser’s music pulses with rhythmic precision, layered harmonies, and a melodic clarity that invites both contemplation and movement.
Where should I start if I like Brooke Fraser?
If you enjoy Brooke Fraser, start with Kari Jobe — their album "Kari Jobe" is a great entry point. Kari's emotive vocals and worshipful lyrics paired with modern pop production create a sound that mirrors Fraser's rhythmic precision and clarity.