Bands & artists like Hot Chocolate

If you like Hot Chocolate, 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

Chic

Chic

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Chic's blend of disco and funk with infectious guitar riffs and danceable grooves creates a similar vibrant energy.

funk rock rhythm and blues
Earth, Wind & Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire

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Their fusion of funk, soul, and pop is marked by rich instrumentation and uplifting melodies that resonate with Hot Chocolate's sound.

funk rhythm and blues
Kool & The Gang

Kool & The Gang

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With their catchy hooks and rhythmic brass sections, Kool & The Gang captures the lively essence of disco and funk akin to Hot Chocolate.

funk jazz rhythm and blues
Donna Summer

Donna Summer

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Her powerful vocals combined with pulsating disco beats create an energetic vibe that mirrors Hot Chocolate's dynamic sound.

contemporary R&B disco house music
Prince

Prince

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Prince's innovative approach to funk and pop, along with his eclectic instrumentation, resonates with the energy found in Hot Chocolate's music.

Minneapolis sound contemporary R&B dance-pop
Rick James

Rick James

Rick James' signature funk sound features bold bass lines and catchy hooks that align closely with the rhythmic intricacies of Hot Chocolate.

disco funk rhythm and blues
Lakeside

Lakeside

Lakeside's blend of funk and R&B, highlighted by their groovy bass lines and tight arrangements, echoes the lively spirit of Hot Chocolate.

funk rhythm and blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Hot Chocolate?

Artists similar to Hot Chocolate include Chic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & The Gang and Donna Summer. Each shares elements of Hot Chocolate's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Hot Chocolate?

Hot Chocolate is primarily known for funk, soul and disco. The music pulses with a steady groove that layers rhythmic intricacies atop buoyant bass lines, creating an atmosphere rich in movement and energy.

Where should I start if I like Hot Chocolate?

If you enjoy Hot Chocolate, start with Chic — their album "Believer" is a great entry point. Chic's blend of disco and funk with infectious guitar riffs and danceable grooves creates a similar vibrant energy.