Bands & artists like George Clinton

If you like George Clinton, 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

Parliament

Parliament

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As a key part of George Clinton's P-Funk collective, they share the same layered funk grooves and innovative soundscapes.

doo-wop funk
Funkadelic

Funkadelic

Also founded by Clinton, their music combines psychedelic rock with funk elements, creating complex rhythms and engaging melodies.

funk
Sly and the Family Stone

Sly and the Family Stone

Their fusion of funk, soul, and rock features vibrant horn sections and infectious grooves that resonate with Clinton's style.

funk pop rock psychedelic soul
Bootsy Collins

Bootsy Collins

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A prominent member of the P-Funk family, his bass-driven funk sound is characterized by playful rhythms and lively energy.

P-Funk blues funk
The Meters

The Meters

Known for their tight instrumental interplay and rhythmic precision, they embody the essence of funk that aligns closely with Clinton's work.

funk
Prince

Prince

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His eclectic blend of funk, rock, and pop features intricate arrangements and bold rhythms reminiscent of Clinton's innovative approach.

Minneapolis sound contemporary R&B dance-pop
Earth, Wind & Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire

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Combining elements of funk, soul, and R&B, their rich instrumentation and uplifting grooves parallel the infectious energy found in Clinton's music.

funk rhythm and blues
James Brown

James Brown

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Often referred to as the 'Godfather of Soul,' his dynamic rhythms and emphasis on groove laid the groundwork for funk artists like Clinton.

blues doo-wop funk

Common questions

Who sounds like George Clinton?

Artists similar to George Clinton include Parliament, Funkadelic, Sly and the Family Stone and Bootsy Collins. Each shares elements of George Clinton's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is George Clinton?

George Clinton is primarily known for funk. Layered rhythms pulse with infectious grooves, creating an irresistible momentum that compels movement and engagement.

Where should I start if I like George Clinton?

If you enjoy George Clinton, start with Parliament — their album "The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein" is a great entry point. As a key part of George Clinton's P-Funk collective, they share the same layered funk grooves and innovative soundscapes.