Vince Harder (born Charles Vincent Harder; 9 April 1982) is a New Zealand R&B/Pop music recording artist and record producer. He is most notable for the 2008 song "Everything" with P-Money, which reached number one in New Zealand on the RIANZ in 2008. In May 2010, he released the single "Say This With Me" which peaked at number 39 on the singles chart.
The latest album release by Harder is his fourth album HORIZON which he released in 2022.
In 2005, he was the last contestant eliminated in the Australian TV version of The X Factor.
Harder was the main support slot on Teddy Riley's Blackstreet arena tour of Australia & New Zealand in 2009. Harder has also been a headline performer for New Zealand's Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park concerts in Christchurch and Auckland.
On 17 November 2008 he released his first solo single, "Strobelight", which he wrote and produced. In April 2009 he released a single named "Lyrical Love" which was a Top 20 hit in New Zealand. The video for "Lyrical Love" was filmed in various Auckland nightclubs.
In 2012 he wrote and produced the number one hit song, "Come On Home" for New Zealand boy band sensation, Titanium.
In 2018, Harder released another EP, Colours. This followed by his second album, Covers and Mash Ups Vol 1 which was released the same year.
On 18 October 2019 he performed halfway through the first day of the Downer Nines Rugby League World Cup in Australian city Parramatta.
In 2020, Harder released his third studio album, Visions.
In 2021, Harder was a panelist for the reboot of the 1990s New Zealand music reality TV show, Popstars. The same year Harder appeared on 2021 album Te Arohanui. He also served as a co-writer and producer for the album.
His fourth studio album, Horizon (stylised as HORIZON) was released in 2022.
2010 | "Say This with Me" | 39 | The Space Between Us |
2018 | "Not Gonna Let Go" | — | Colours |
2021 | "Closer" | — | rowspan="2" |
2022 | "Love Will Find You" | — |
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2008 | "Everything" | 1 | Platinum | Everything |
2009 | "Love Alone" | — | — | |
2012 | "Far from Here" | — | — |
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