Deborah Fraser (June 9, 1965 – May 15, 2022) was a South African gospel singer.
She began her career in 1985 as a backing singer, and recorded her own album in 2000, titled Abanye bayombona, which became commercial success sold over 1 million copies in South Africa.
Deborah Fraser | |
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Born | |
Died | 15 May 2022 | (aged 56)
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Spouse | Sockey Okeke (m. 2007; div. 2008) |
Musical career | |
Origin | Johannesburg |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1985–2022 |
Labels | Universal |
Fraser's tenth studio album Uhambo (2016), produced hit single "Ngeke ngiyeke ukuthandaza".
She won the first SABC Crown Gospel Music award in the Best Female Artist category, among other awards SAMA for best gospel, Metro award for best gospel, and Kora for best gospel artist.
In 1984, Fraser relocated to Johannesburg and worked as the backup vocalist for Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Lucky Dube, Brenda Fassie, Rebecca Malope, Hugh Masekela, and Jonas Gwangwa.
In the year 2000, her first studio album Abanye Bayombona, was released. Following the success of her first album she was signed by Universal Music.
In September 2008, she bagged a role as a Judges on Shine gospel show.
In April 2010, Fraser made her screen debut on drama series, Hola Mpinji! playing role of Ebony.
At the 23rd ceremony of South African Music Awards her album Uhambo was nominated for Best Traditional Faith Album.[citation needed]
On 12 April 2019, her studio album OkaJehova Akanqotshwa was released.
Fraser was married to Nigerian pastor Sockey Okeke. In October 2021, Fraser was honored by the Trinity International Bible University with a doctorate of philosophy in the sacred space of music.
She died on 15 May 2022 at the age of 56, at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, after suffering a stroke.
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Bring Mr Back My Love (Hot Soul singers) | Released: 1987 |
Rhythm on Fire | Released: 1990 |
Umagubane (Chicco Twala production) | Released: 1997 |
Mbulali Wami (with Maria le Maria) | Released: 1999 |
Abanye Bayombona | Released: 2000 |
Born Again | Released: 2001 |
Udlalile Ngabantu | Released: 2003 |
Ngikuxolele | Released: 2004 |
Giloria | Released: 2005 |
Isililo | Released: 2007 |
Umsamaria | Released: 2008 |
Deborah Live | Released: 2009 |
Uthando | Released: 2009 |
Awunasabelo | Released: 2010 |
Umqhele |
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Thanksgiving |
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Uhambo | Released: 2016 |
OkaJehova Akanqotshwa |
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Jehovah Ngiyabonga |
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