Bands & artists like Capleton
If you like Capleton, 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 Capleton? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Sizzla
GuideSizzla's music features similar powerful lyrical content and a blend of roots reggae with dancehall influences, creating an engaging rhythmic experience.
Anthony B
GuideKnown for his energetic delivery and socially conscious lyrics, Anthony B shares a similar groove and melodic sensibility that resonates with Capleton's style.
Luciano
Luciano's smooth vocal delivery and rich lyrical themes align closely with Capleton's approach, often combining uplifting messages with infectious rhythms.
Bounty Killer
With his fierce lyrical style and dynamic beats, Bounty Killer embodies the same tension between strong messages and danceable grooves found in Capleton's work.
Buju Banton
GuideBuju's blend of reggae and dancehall, along with his commanding vocal presence, creates a similar atmosphere of vibrant energy and lyrical depth as seen in Capleton's music.
Damian Marley
Damian Marley's fusion of reggae with hip-hop elements and socially charged lyrics reflects a similar innovative spirit and groove-driven style present in Capleton's music.
Gentleman
Gentleman's smooth vocals and blend of reggae styles offer a rich soundscape that complements the rhythmic complexity found in Capleton's work.
Collie Buddz
Collie Buddz brings a fresh take on reggae with catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms that align well with the infectious hooks characteristic of Capleton’s music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Capleton?
Artists similar to Capleton include Sizzla, Anthony B, Luciano and Bounty Killer. Each shares elements of Capleton's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Capleton?
Capleton is primarily known for reggae. Driven by a relentless groove and layered rhythms, Capleton's music thrives on the tension between powerful lyrical declarations and infectious melodic hooks that compel movement.
Where should I start if I like Capleton?
If you enjoy Capleton, start with Sizzla — their album "I'm Yours Album" is a great entry point. Sizzla's music features similar powerful lyrical content and a blend of roots reggae with dancehall influences, creating an engaging rhythmic experience.