Bands & artists like Alborosie

If you like Alborosie, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Damian Marley

Damian Marley

With a fusion of reggae and hip-hop, Damian Marley's intricate rhythms and powerful storytelling mirror the dynamic grooves found in Alborosie's music.

reggae reggae fusion
SOJA

SOJA

Guide

SOJA's blend of reggae with rock elements and their focus on melodic hooks create an atmospheric sound reminiscent of Alborosie's layered instrumentation.

reggae
Katchafire

Katchafire

Katchafire's classic roots reggae sound, characterized by rich harmonies and rhythmic guitar work, aligns well with the textured layers found in Alborosie's tracks.

roots reggae
Collie Buddz

Collie Buddz

Collie Buddz combines reggae with dancehall influences, creating catchy melodies and rhythms that echo the engaging sonic palette of Alborosie's work.

reggae
Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley's incorporation of diverse musical styles within a reggae framework offers a similar depth and richness to the soundscapes crafted by Alborosie.

reggae
Gentleman

Gentleman

Gentleman's blend of reggae with elements of soul and R&B creates a warm atmosphere that resonates well with the immersive quality of Alborosie's music.

reggae
Morgan Heritage

Morgan Heritage

Morgan Heritage's harmonious vocal arrangements and roots reggae foundations provide a lush backdrop akin to the layered instrumentation found in Alborosie's songs.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Alborosie?

Artists similar to Alborosie include Damian Marley, SOJA, Katchafire and Collie Buddz. Each shares elements of Alborosie's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Alborosie?

Alborosie is primarily known for reggae. Alborosie's music pulses with rhythmic grooves and layered instrumentation, creating an immersive atmosphere where tension builds and releases effortlessly.

Where should I start if I like Alborosie?

If you enjoy Alborosie, start with Damian Marley — their album "Halfway Tree" is a great entry point. With a fusion of reggae and hip-hop, Damian Marley's intricate rhythms and powerful storytelling mirror the dynamic grooves found in Alborosie's music.