Bands & artists like David Hasselhoff

If you like David Hasselhoff, 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.

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Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi

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With their anthemic choruses and hard rock roots, Bon Jovi captures a similar celebratory energy that resonates with fans of Hasselhoff.

arena rock glam metal hard rock
Rick Springfield

Rick Springfield

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Springfield's blend of pop rock and infectious melodies mirrors the upbeat and vibrant sound found in Hasselhoff's music.

rock music
Journey

Journey

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Known for their soaring vocals and powerful rock ballads, Journey shares a similar epic feel that appeals to fans of Hasselhoff.

arena rock hard rock progressive rock
Scorpions

Scorpions

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The Scorpions' hard rock sound combined with melodic hooks creates an energetic vibe that aligns well with Hasselhoff's musical style.

hard rock heavy metal
Air Supply

Air Supply

Their soft rock ballads and harmonies evoke a nostalgic feel that complements the celebratory nature of Hasselhoff's work.

soft rock
Billy Idol

Billy Idol

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Idol’s fusion of punk rock energy and pop sensibilities creates a dynamic sound that resonates with the infectious rhythms found in Hasselhoff's music.

dance-rock hard rock new wave
Toto

Toto

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Toto’s polished rock sound and catchy choruses provide a similar upbeat experience, appealing to fans of Hasselhoff's celebratory tracks.

hard rock pop rock progressive rock
Def Leppard

Def Leppard

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With their melodic hard rock approach, Def Leppard offers anthemic songs that share the same infectious energy as Hasselhoff's hits.

hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like David Hasselhoff?

Artists similar to David Hasselhoff include Bon Jovi, Rick Springfield, Journey and Scorpions. Each shares elements of David Hasselhoff's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is David Hasselhoff?

David Hasselhoff is primarily known for hard rock, pop rock and soft rock. Driven by pulsating rhythms and soaring choruses, his music creates a celebratory atmosphere marked by an infectious energy that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like David Hasselhoff?

If you enjoy David Hasselhoff, start with Bon Jovi — their album "Slippery When Wet" is a great entry point. With their anthemic choruses and hard rock roots, Bon Jovi captures a similar celebratory energy that resonates with fans of Hasselhoff.