Bands & artists like Incognito

If you like Incognito, 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 Incognito? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Jamiroquai

Jamiroquai

Guide

Known for their jazzy funk sound, Jamiroquai combines intricate rhythms with smooth vocals that resonate well with Incognito's style.

acid jazz alternative rock dance-rock
Earth, Wind & Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire

Guide

Their blend of jazz, soul, and funk features lush arrangements and vibrant horn sections akin to Incognito's musical approach.

funk rhythm and blues
Shakatak

Shakatak

With their smooth jazz-funk sound and melodic hooks, Shakatak embodies the same inviting grooves found in Incognito's music.

jazz
Sade

Sade

Sade's sultry vocals and sophisticated arrangements create a mellow yet intricate sound that aligns closely with Incognito's aesthetic.

funk jazz pop music
Groove Armada

Groove Armada

Guide

They blend electronic elements with jazz influences, creating a modern sound that echoes the rhythmic interplay found in Incognito’s music.

big beat electronica
Nuyorican Soul

Nuyorican Soul

This project merges jazz with Latin influences and soulful grooves, paralleling Incognito's diverse musical palette.

Chic

Chic

Guide

Chic's disco-infused jazz-funk sound features tight rhythms and catchy melodies that align with the upbeat feel of Incognito's tracks.

funk rock rhythm and blues
Lalah Hathaway

Lalah Hathaway

Her soulful vocal style combined with jazzy instrumentation resonates deeply with the harmonic richness found in Incognito’s music.

jazz soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Incognito?

Artists similar to Incognito include Jamiroquai, Earth, Wind & Fire, Shakatak and Sade. Each shares elements of Incognito's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Incognito?

Incognito is primarily known for jazz. Incognito's music pulses with a rhythmic interplay of smooth grooves and layered harmonies, creating an inviting yet intricate sonic landscape.

Where should I start if I like Incognito?

If you enjoy Incognito, start with Jamiroquai — their album "Automaton" is a great entry point. Known for their jazzy funk sound, Jamiroquai combines intricate rhythms with smooth vocals that resonate well with Incognito's style.