Bands & artists like Five Star

If you like Five Star, 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 Five Star? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Bananarama

Bananarama

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Their upbeat pop sound and layered harmonies create a danceable energy similar to Five Star.

dance-pop new wave
The Pointer Sisters

The Pointer Sisters

Their blend of pop, R&B, and disco with strong vocal arrangements resonates with Five Star's energetic style.

country music gospel music jazz
Kool & The Gang

Kool & The Gang

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With their catchy hooks and rhythmic grooves, they evoke a similar danceable atmosphere.

funk jazz rhythm and blues
Chaka Khan

Chaka Khan

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Her powerful vocals and funk-infused pop tracks align well with the dynamic energy of Five Star.

jazz pop music rhythm and blues
Madonna

Madonna

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Her pioneering pop sound and emphasis on rhythm and production parallels the layered textures found in Five Star's music.

adult contemporary music contemporary R&B dance music
Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston

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Her blend of pop and soul, combined with powerful vocal delivery, mirrors the emotive quality of Five Star's work.

gospel music pop music rhythm and blues
Lisa Stansfield

Lisa Stansfield

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Her smooth blend of pop and soul with a focus on groove reflects a similar aesthetic to Five Star.

pop music soul
Eurythmics

Eurythmics

Their innovative use of synths and catchy melodies creates a forward-thinking pop sound akin to Five Star.

blue-eyed soul new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Five Star?

Artists similar to Five Star include Bananarama, The Pointer Sisters, Kool & The Gang and Chaka Khan. Each shares elements of Five Star's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Five Star?

Five Star is primarily known for pop music. Driven by a relentless groove and layered textures, their music creates an irresistible momentum that compels movement and connection.

Where should I start if I like Five Star?

If you enjoy Five Star, start with Bananarama — their album "The Very Best of Bananarama" is a great entry point. Their upbeat pop sound and layered harmonies create a danceable energy similar to Five Star.