Bands & artists like Jan Delay

If you like Jan Delay, 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

Seeed

Seeed

Seeed combines reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop elements with infectious beats that resonate well with Jan Delay's rhythmic insistence.

dancehall
Peter Fox

Peter Fox

Peter Fox's solo work features vibrant hooks and a blend of pop and reggae influences, similar to the energetic grooves found in Delay's music.

dancehall hip-hop reggae
Marteria

Marteria

Marteria's fusion of hip-hop with electronic and pop elements creates a dynamic sound that parallels the danceable aspects of Jan Delay's style.

hip-hop
Fettes Brot

Fettes Brot

Fettes Brot blends rap with melodic hooks and lively instrumentation, creating an engaging sound that resonates with Jan Delay's dance floor appeal.

hip-hop
Kraftklub

Kraftklub

Kraftklub's energetic rock-infused pop sound features catchy melodies and driving rhythms that align well with the exhilarating feel of Delay's music.

indie rock
Die Fantastischen Vier

Die Fantastischen Vier

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This group combines clever lyrics with upbeat production and catchy hooks, paralleling the vibrant musicality found in Jan Delay's work.

hip-hop
AnnenMayKantereit

AnnenMayKantereit

AnnenMayKantereit's emotive vocals and rich instrumentation create a compelling sound that can evoke a similar energy to Delay’s more introspective tracks.

pop rock rock music
Sido

Sido

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Sido's blend of rap and pop elements often features infectious beats and hooks that mirror the rhythmic insistence present in Jan Delay's music.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Jan Delay?

Artists similar to Jan Delay include Seeed, Peter Fox, Marteria and Fettes Brot. Each shares elements of Jan Delay's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jan Delay?

Jan Delay is primarily known for pop music. Delay's music pulses with rhythmic insistence, where infectious hooks intertwine with dynamic grooves to create an exhilarating dance floor experience.

Where should I start if I like Jan Delay?

If you enjoy Jan Delay, start with Seeed — their album "Next!" is a great entry point. Seeed combines reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop elements with infectious beats that resonate well with Jan Delay's rhythmic insistence.