Bands & artists like Dr. Alban

If you like Dr. Alban, 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 Dr. Alban? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Ace of Base

Ace of Base

Their blend of reggae-infused pop with catchy hooks and electronic production mirrors Dr. Alban's infectious dance sound.

Eurodance Europop dance-pop
Snap!

Snap!

Known for their energetic Eurodance tracks, they share a similar driving beat and vibrant synths that resonate with Dr. Alban's style.

Eurodance
Culture Beat

Culture Beat

With a mix of dance-pop and Eurodance elements, their music features the same rhythmic intensity and catchy melodies found in Dr. Alban's work.

Eurodance
La Bouche

La Bouche

Their high-energy dance tracks combine powerful vocals and Eurodance beats, paralleling the infectious energy of Dr. Alban's songs.

Eurodance
2 Unlimited

2 Unlimited

Guide

Their signature sound includes driving beats and catchy choruses, akin to the upbeat and danceable nature of Dr. Alban's music.

Eurodance techno
DJ BoBo

DJ BoBo

His Eurodance tracks feature similar rhythmic patterns and melodic hooks that align well with Dr. Alban's style.

electronica house music pop music
Vengaboys

Vengaboys

Guide

Their fun, party-centric Eurodance anthems share a vibrant energy and catchy hooks reminiscent of Dr. Alban's infectious sound.

Eurodance
Shabba Ranks

Shabba Ranks

As a prominent figure in dancehall, his rhythmic delivery and bass-heavy production complement the reggae influences in Dr. Alban's music.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Dr. Alban?

Artists similar to Dr. Alban include Ace of Base, Snap!, Culture Beat and La Bouche. Each shares elements of Dr. Alban's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dr. Alban?

Dr. Alban is primarily known for hip-hop, reggae and Eurodance. With driving beats and infectious hooks, Dr. Alban's music pulses with an insistent rhythm that compels movement while weaving together dynamic basslines and shimmering synths.

Where should I start if I like Dr. Alban?

If you enjoy Dr. Alban, start with Ace of Base — their album "Greatest Hits" is a great entry point. Their blend of reggae-infused pop with catchy hooks and electronic production mirrors Dr. Alban's infectious dance sound.