Bands & artists like Daniel Bélanger

If you like Daniel Bélanger, 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

Pierre Lapointe

Pierre Lapointe

Lapointe shares Bélanger's penchant for intricate melodies and emotionally charged lyrics, often blending pop with theatrical elements.

chanson
Marie-Pierre Arthur

Marie-Pierre Arthur

Arthur's music features layered instrumentation and a rhythmic complexity that resonates with Bélanger's style, while maintaining a distinct pop sensibility.

rock music
Karkwa

Karkwa

This band combines rich textures and emotive storytelling in their music, akin to the nuanced soundscapes crafted by Bélanger.

alternative rock
Jean-Michel Blais

Jean-Michel Blais

Blais's piano-driven compositions feature delicate melodies and a contemplative mood similar to the emotional landscapes of Bélanger.

Ariane Moffatt

Ariane Moffatt

Moffatt incorporates electronic elements into her pop sound while exploring complex emotions, similar to Bélanger’s layered approach.

pop rock
Cœur de pirate

Cœur de pirate

Cœur de Pirate’s melodic sensibilities and emotional delivery align well with the intimate and nuanced qualities characteristic of Bélanger's music.

folk music pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Daniel Bélanger?

Artists similar to Daniel Bélanger include Pierre Lapointe, Marie-Pierre Arthur, Karkwa and Jean-Michel Blais. Each shares elements of Daniel Bélanger's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Daniel Bélanger?

Daniel Bélanger is primarily known for pop music. Rooted in rhythmic nuance and layered melodies, Bélanger's music unfolds with a delicate tension that invites deep emotional engagement.

Where should I start if I like Daniel Bélanger?

If you enjoy Daniel Bélanger, start with Pierre Lapointe — their album "Paris Tristesse" is a great entry point. Lapointe shares Bélanger's penchant for intricate melodies and emotionally charged lyrics, often blending pop with theatrical elements.