Bands & artists like Alessia Cara

If you like Alessia Cara, 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.

New to Alessia Cara? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter

Guide

Sabrina's blend of pop and R&B with introspective lyrics and smooth vocal delivery resonates well with Alessia's style.

contemporary R&B dance-pop electropop
Lauv

Lauv

Guide

Lauv's emotive songwriting and minimalist production create a similar atmospheric vibe that fans of Alessia would appreciate.

electronic music
H.E.R.

H.E.R.

With her soulful voice and rich instrumentation, H.E.R. shares a deep emotional connection in her music akin to Alessia Cara.

contemporary R&B
Tori Kelly

Tori Kelly

Tori's powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics paired with a mix of pop and R&B elements align closely with Alessia's sound.

soul
Kali Uchis

Kali Uchis

Kali blends various genres including R&B and indie pop, creating lush soundscapes that echo the emotional depth found in Alessia's work.

contemporary R&B
Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish

Guide

Billie's innovative production and moody aesthetic resonate with the sparse yet impactful layers of emotion present in Alessia's music.

alternative pop electropop indie pop
Ruel

Ruel

Ruel combines soulful melodies with contemporary pop elements, offering a similar emotional resonance as seen in Alessia Cara's tracks.

pop music soul
Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan's indie folk-pop style features intricate arrangements and poignant storytelling that mirror the emotional depth of Alessia's music.

alternative rock baroque pop chamber pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Alessia Cara?

Artists similar to Alessia Cara include Sabrina Carpenter, Lauv, H.E.R. and Tori Kelly. Each shares elements of Alessia Cara's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Alessia Cara?

Alessia Cara is primarily known for contemporary R&B, indie pop and soul. With rhythmic grooves underscored by sparse instrumentation, her music builds layers of emotion that ebb into moments of poignant stillness.

Where should I start if I like Alessia Cara?

If you enjoy Alessia Cara, start with Sabrina Carpenter — their album "Eyes Wide Open" is a great entry point. Sabrina's blend of pop and R&B with introspective lyrics and smooth vocal delivery resonates well with Alessia's style.