At just 23 years old, Gabriel Fredette represents a vibrant new voice on Quebec’s music scene.
He first captured the public’s attention on La Voix 2024, where his warm, gravelly voice quickly won over both audiences and music industry professionals. His style blends folk and French-language pop, characterized by intimate songwriting and enveloping melodies.
- In November 2024, Gab Fredette released his debut EP, Forêt Noire, praised for its emotional depth and sonic cohesion. The project quickly surpassed 1.2 million streams online.
- He became the first French-speaking artist in Canada to win the RBC Canada’s Walk of Fame Emerging Artist Program, a national recognition that led him to perform in cities like Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal…
- In May 2025, his single Tant qu’on est toi et moi, which he co-wrote and performs, already reached over 1.6 million streams.
- In August 2025, he released the album À quoi ça sert, featuring the standout title track À quoi ça sert with Mahéja, which made a strong impact across streaming platforms.
- Alongside his solo career, he is also a member and co-writer of the collective Classe Moyenne, which has met with both critical and public acclaim. Their two singles Classe Moyenne and Autour du feu, along with the EP, have amassed over 5.7 million streams.
- To date, Gabriel Fredette has accumulated over 8.1 million streams across all of his projects and collaborations.
With heartfelt lyrics full of emotion and authenticity, and memorable, melodic hooks, Gab Fredette is establishing himself as one of the most promising voices in francophone music. He is currently preparing to release a new EP in early 2026.
