Bands & artists like Anne-Lie Rydé

If you like Anne-Lie Rydé, 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

Laleh

Laleh

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Laleh combines catchy pop melodies with introspective lyrics, often supported by rhythmic instrumentation that resonates with Rydé's style.

pop music
Miss Li

Miss Li

Miss Li's upbeat pop sound features strong melodic hooks and emotional storytelling, creating a similar engaging experience.

blues jazz jazz fusion
Miriam Bryant

Miriam Bryant

Miriam Bryant's music blends powerful vocals with electronic pop elements, echoing the rhythmic pulse and lyrical depth found in Rydé's work.

pop music
Tove Lo

Tove Lo

Tove Lo delivers a mix of catchy pop and raw emotional narratives, aligning well with Rydé's focus on heartfelt storytelling.

electropop indie pop pop music
First Aid Kit

First Aid Kit

First Aid Kit's harmonic vocals and poignant lyrics create an evocative atmosphere reminiscent of the heartfelt narratives in Rydé's songs.

contemporary folk music folk music traditional folk music
Robyn

Robyn

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Robyn's innovative pop sound features emotional depth and rhythmic complexity, aligning well with the engaging interplay found in Rydé's music.

contemporary R&B electropop pop music
Ane Brun

Ane Brun

Ane Brun’s emotive vocal style and rich instrumentation create a captivating listening experience similar to Rydé’s lyrical depth.

folk music
Lykke Li

Lykke Li

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Lykke Li merges atmospheric pop with emotional themes, providing a sonic landscape that resonates with the mood of Rydé's music.

alternative rock art pop dance-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Anne-Lie Rydé?

Artists similar to Anne-Lie Rydé include Laleh, Miss Li, Miriam Bryant and Tove Lo. Each shares elements of Anne-Lie Rydé's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Anne-Lie Rydé?

Anne-Lie Rydé is primarily known for pop music. Rydé's music thrives on a steady pulse of rhythm that supports lyrical depth, creating an engaging interplay between melodic hooks and heartfelt narratives.

Where should I start if I like Anne-Lie Rydé?

If you enjoy Anne-Lie Rydé, start with Laleh — their album "Sjung" is a great entry point. Laleh combines catchy pop melodies with introspective lyrics, often supported by rhythmic instrumentation that resonates with Rydé's style.