Bands & artists like Ben Harper

If you like Ben Harper, 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

John Mayer

John Mayer

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Mayer's intricate guitar work and emotional lyricism align closely with Harper's blues-infused rock sound.

acoustic music alternative rock blue-eyed soul
Dave Matthews Band

Dave Matthews Band

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Their fusion of rock, jazz, and folk elements mirrors the rhythmic complexity and emotional depth found in Harper's music.

rock music
Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne

LaMontagne's soulful vocals and acoustic-driven songs evoke a similar heartfelt resonance as Harper's work.

folk music
Jason Mraz

Jason Mraz

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Mraz combines folk, rock, and pop influences with an upbeat vibe that complements Harper's rhythmic sensibilities.

alternative hip-hop alternative rock blue-eyed soul
Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz

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Kravitz's incorporation of blues rock and soul reflects a similar aesthetic to Harper's rich musical textures.

folk music funk rock hard rock
Ben Howard

Ben Howard

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Howard’s emotive songwriting and atmospheric instrumentation resonate with the introspective qualities of Harper’s music.

folk music folk rock
Nick Mulvey

Nick Mulvey

Mulvey’s blend of folk and world music with intricate guitar work parallels the stylistic elements found in Harper’s compositions.

traditional folk music
Michael Kiwanuka

Michael Kiwanuka

Kiwanuka’s soulful voice and bluesy instrumentation create a mood that aligns well with Harper’s emotional resonance.

folk rock pop rock rhythm and blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Ben Harper?

Artists similar to Ben Harper include John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, Ray LaMontagne and Jason Mraz. Each shares elements of Ben Harper's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ben Harper?

Ben Harper is primarily known for folk rock, soul and blues rock. Harper's music combines steady grooves with intricate guitar work, crafting a rich texture that ebbs with emotional resonance while maintaining a grounded rhythmic pulse.

Where should I start if I like Ben Harper?

If you enjoy Ben Harper, start with John Mayer — their album "The Village Sessions" is a great entry point. Mayer's intricate guitar work and emotional lyricism align closely with Harper's blues-infused rock sound.