Bands & artists like Joy Denalane

If you like Joy Denalane, 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

Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu

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Badu's fusion of soul and jazz, combined with her unique vocal style and intricate arrangements, creates a similar rhythmic and harmonic complexity.

neo soul soul
Robert Glasper

Robert Glasper

Glasper's work bridges jazz and R&B with intricate grooves and harmonies that align closely with Denalane's artistic approach.

jazz progressive jazz
Nina Simone

Nina Simone

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Simone’s emotive vocal delivery and jazz-infused soul music provide a foundational influence that parallels Denalane’s style.

blues gospel music jazz
Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak

His blend of hip-hop, soul, and jazz, along with rhythmic versatility, mirrors the dynamic soundscapes found in Denalane's music.

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop
Hiatus Kaiyote

Hiatus Kaiyote

Their experimental approach to soul and jazz, featuring complex rhythms and lush vocals, aligns well with Denalane’s aesthetic.

neo soul
Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas

La Havas combines soulful melodies with intricate guitar work and jazz influences that resonate with the textures in Denalane's music.

folk music soul
Corinne Bailey Rae

Corinne Bailey Rae

Her smooth blend of soul and pop with jazzy undertones complements the harmonic richness present in Denalane's songs.

contemporary R&B pop music rhythm and blues
Laura Mvula

Laura Mvula

Mvula's sophisticated arrangements and soulful vocal delivery create a sonic landscape reminiscent of Denalane’s work.

neo soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Joy Denalane?

Artists similar to Joy Denalane include Erykah Badu, Robert Glasper, Nina Simone and Anderson .Paak. Each shares elements of Joy Denalane's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Joy Denalane?

Joy Denalane is primarily known for soul and crossover jazz. Denalane’s music pulses with a rhythmic undercurrent, layering smooth grooves over intricate harmonic textures that shift seamlessly between moments of tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Joy Denalane?

If you enjoy Joy Denalane, start with Erykah Badu — their album "Baduizm" is a great entry point. Badu's fusion of soul and jazz, combined with her unique vocal style and intricate arrangements, creates a similar rhythmic and harmonic complexity.