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.
Fraser's tenth studio album Uhambo (2016), produced hit single "Ngeke ngiyeke ukuthandaza".
[6][7][8] 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.
[13] In October 2021, Fraser was honored by the Trinity International Bible University with a doctorate of philosophy in the sacred space of music.
[9][14] She died on 15 May 2022 at the age of 56, at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, after suffering a stroke.