Robbie Harte is an award-winning international country music recording artist based in New York. Originally from Montreal, Canada, Robbie is known for her honest and motivating songwriting, her warm, rich vocals, and her heartfelt delivery. She captivates audiences with songs that inspire resilience and hope.
Robbie’s journey towards music was shaped by her own adversity. After a life-changing injury left her with chronic pain and temporarily silenced her voice, she discovered that music was the key to her healing. Determined to show her young daughter that disabilities should never limit ambition, Robbie embraced her passion and launched her career.
In 2017, Robbie began writing and developing her own personal sound and style, paving the way for her breakout single 17 in 2020, which topped the charts multiple times. Since then, her music has received consistent airplay in the US and abroad, frequently reaching the #1 spot and solidifying her presence in the indie country music scene. Her recent hit, "My Mama's Daughter," achieved international success by reaching #1 in Canada and the US, while also placing in the Top 10 Charts in the UK, France, and Germany. Her success has earned her numerous awards and accolades, allowing her soulful songs and stories to connect with fans worldwide.
Her latest single ‘Out of Time’ will be released April 21st.
In 2022, Robbie won the ISSA 'Songwriter of the Year' award, and 'Single of the Year' award for her single "Outside My Window."
She continued that momentum in 2024, earning the Josie Music Award for "Music Video of the Year - Performance Focused" for her video Sticks and Stones, which was presented at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. In 2025, her heartfelt Duet ‘Love Like That’ with Lynne Swaney was honored Best Country Ballad at the Fairplay Country Music Awards in the Netherlands.
Robbie has performed at renowned venues such as The Horizon Stage at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, The Long Island Music Hall of Fame, The Bitter End in New York, and stages in Nashville, Atlanta, London (UK), Toronto, and her hometown of Montreal.
Beyond her music, Robbie is a voiceover artist and was the former host of Country Crops. A proud member of CMA and CCMA, she is also a Breedlove Artist and a passionate advocate for disability awareness and acceptance.