Bands & artists like All Saints
If you like All Saints, 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
Sugababes
GuideKnown for their intricate harmonies and catchy pop hooks, Sugababes also blend emotional themes with danceable rhythms.
TLC
GuideTheir fusion of R&B and pop, along with strong vocal arrangements, creates a similar balance of longing and empowerment.
Destiny's Child
With powerful vocal harmonies and themes of independence, their sound resonates with the same rhythmic grooves as All Saints.
En Vogue
GuideTheir rich vocal harmonies and blend of R&B with pop elements create a similar tension between longing and liberation.
Spice Girls
Their upbeat pop sound and emphasis on female empowerment align well with the layered harmonies found in All Saints' music.
The Saturdays
GuideThey combine catchy pop melodies with strong vocal performances, creating an energetic sound reminiscent of All Saints.
Little Mix
Their focus on vocal harmonies and empowering lyrics aligns closely with the themes explored in All Saints' music.
Girls Aloud
GuideWith their mix of pop and dance elements, Girls Aloud deliver infectious grooves and harmonies similar to those of All Saints.
Common questions
Who sounds like All Saints?
Artists similar to All Saints include Sugababes, TLC, Destiny's Child and En Vogue. Each shares elements of All Saints's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is All Saints?
All Saints is primarily known for pop music. Their music features layered harmonies and rhythmic grooves that create a compelling tension between longing and liberation.
Where should I start if I like All Saints?
If you enjoy All Saints, start with Sugababes — their album "Catfights and Spotlights" is a great entry point. Known for their intricate harmonies and catchy pop hooks, Sugababes also blend emotional themes with danceable rhythms.