About

Suze Harper is a New Zealand-born, London-based singer-songwriter whose work blends soul, jazz and blues influences with emotionally direct songwriting and classically trained vocals. Raised on a farm in the South Island of New Zealand, Harper developed an early instinct for songwriting and performance.

While studying her final year of law school in Paris, Harper reconnected with her deep musical instinct and passion for live performance. After performing in Parisian jazz clubs and on the streets with her guitar, she moved to London and left a legal career behind to pursue music full-time. There, she began shaping a sound informed by soul, jazz, blues and classical influence.

Known for her distinctive tone, evocative lyricism and natural stage wit, Harper brings warmth, emotional depth and authenticity to her performances. Influenced by an eclectic range of artists including Etta James, Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Norah Jones, her songwriting is instinctively melodic without following any musical formula.

Recorded with Spiritual Records, Harper’s debut four-track collection unfolds across “Not That Hard,” “Anthony,” “Little One’s Lullaby” and the forthcoming “Lovers’ Lament,” tracing an emotional arc through love, lostness, home and heartbreak.