Bands & artists like Bosse

If you like Bosse, 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

Tim Bendzko

Tim Bendzko

Tim Bendzko's catchy hooks and emotional delivery align well with Bosse's infectious momentum and pop rock sensibilities.

pop music
AnnenMayKantereit

AnnenMayKantereit

With their rich vocal harmonies and driving instrumentation, AnnenMayKantereit captures a communal celebration vibe akin to Bosse's music.

pop rock rock music
Lars Winnerbäck

Lars Winnerbäck

Guide

Lars Winnerbäck's blend of heartfelt lyrics and melodic pop rock arrangements mirrors the reflective yet uplifting nature found in Bosse's work.

pop music rock music
Max Giesinger

Max Giesinger

Max Giesinger's anthemic choruses and melodic sensibility fit well within the same pop rock framework as Bosse's music.

Revolverheld

Revolverheld

Revolverheld blends rock energy with catchy melodies, creating songs that share a vibrant spirit similar to that of Bosse.

pop rock
Sportfreunde Stiller

Sportfreunde Stiller

Sportfreunde Stiller’s upbeat tracks and sing-along choruses capture the celebratory essence found in Bosse’s music.

indie rock
Johannes Oerding

Johannes Oerding

Johannes Oerding combines heartfelt lyrics with a pop rock backdrop, paralleling the emotional depth present in Bosse's work.

pop music
Kraftklub

Kraftklub

Kraftklub’s fusion of rock and pop with socially conscious lyrics creates an engaging atmosphere similar to that of Bosse.

indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Bosse?

Artists similar to Bosse include Tim Bendzko, AnnenMayKantereit, Lars Winnerbäck and Max Giesinger. Each shares elements of Bosse's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bosse?

Bosse is primarily known for pop rock. Bosse's music features a driving rhythmic pulse interwoven with melodic hooks that create an infectious momentum perfect for both solitary reflection and communal celebration.

Where should I start if I like Bosse?

If you enjoy Bosse, start with Tim Bendzko — their album "If words were my language" is a great entry point. Tim Bendzko's catchy hooks and emotional delivery align well with Bosse's infectious momentum and pop rock sensibilities.