Bands & artists like Five

If you like Five, 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

Take That

Take That

Take That's blend of pop melodies with rhythmic grooves and dynamic arrangements closely mirrors Five's energetic sound.

funk pop music
Westlife

Westlife

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Westlife's polished harmonies and emotive ballads share a similar emotional tension and layered production style found in Five's music.

blue-eyed soul operatic pop pop music
Boyzone

Boyzone

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Boyzone combines catchy pop hooks with rich vocal harmonies and rhythmic elements, reminiscent of Five's approach to popular music.

pop music popular music
NSYNC

NSYNC

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NSYNC's infectious rhythms and vibrant production create a lively atmosphere that aligns well with the dynamic energy of Five.

contemporary R&B dance-pop teen pop
Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys' mix of pop and R&B influences, along with their engaging vocal delivery, echoes the sonic textures present in Five's tracks.

adult contemporary music contemporary R&B dance-pop
O-Town

O-Town

O-Town's incorporation of pop and hip-hop elements creates a rhythmic pulse similar to the driving beats found in Five's music.

pop music
98 Degrees

98 Degrees

98 Degrees' smooth vocal harmonies and contemporary pop sound resonate with the layered textures characteristic of Five's style.

contemporary R&B
Busted

Busted

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Busted's upbeat pop-rock sound features catchy hooks and a youthful energy that parallels the vibrant dynamics of Five’s music.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Five?

Artists similar to Five include Take That, Westlife, Boyzone and NSYNC. Each shares elements of Five's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Five?

Five is primarily known for popular music. Five's music pulsates with rhythmic grooves and layered textures that shift dynamically, evoking movement while maintaining an underlying tension.

Where should I start if I like Five?

If you enjoy Five, start with Take That — their album "The Circus" is a great entry point. Take That's blend of pop melodies with rhythmic grooves and dynamic arrangements closely mirrors Five's energetic sound.