Bands & artists like En Vogue
If you like En Vogue, 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 En Vogue? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
SWV
Their smooth harmonies and blend of R&B with hip-hop influences create a sound reminiscent of En Vogue's lush vocal arrangements.
TLC
GuideKnown for their strong vocal harmonies and incorporation of hip-hop elements, TLC shares a similar rhythmic pulse and lyrical focus on love and identity.
Destiny's Child
With their tight harmonies and danceable beats, Destiny's Child embodies the same blend of R&B and pop that characterizes En Vogue's music.
Brownstone
Their soulful vocals and rich harmonies align closely with En Vogue's style, particularly in their exploration of love themes.
Total
Total's fusion of R&B and hip-hop, along with their smooth vocal delivery, mirrors the sonic qualities found in En Vogue's work.
Xscape
Xscape's intricate vocal harmonies and blend of new jack swing elements resonate well with the rhythmic grooves of En Vogue.
Mary J. Blige
GuideHer powerful vocals and ability to convey deep emotional narratives connect her stylistically to the themes present in En Vogue's music.
The Braxtons
Their vocal dynamics and soulful approach to R&B make them a fitting comparison to En Vogue's rich harmonic textures.
Common questions
Who sounds like En Vogue?
Artists similar to En Vogue include SWV, TLC, Destiny's Child and Brownstone. Each shares elements of En Vogue's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is En Vogue?
En Vogue is primarily known for funk, hip-hop and soul. The rhythmic pulse of En Vogue's music drives a blend of lush harmonies and tight grooves that compel listeners to move while reflecting on the complexities of love and self-identity.
Where should I start if I like En Vogue?
If you enjoy En Vogue, start with SWV — their album "Best of SWV" is a great entry point. Their smooth harmonies and blend of R&B with hip-hop influences create a sound reminiscent of En Vogue's lush vocal arrangements.