Bands & artists like Katy B

If you like Katy B, 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 Katy B? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware

Her blend of contemporary R&B and electronic elements, along with soulful vocal delivery, creates a similar emotional resonance.

rhythm and blues
Maya Jane Coles

Maya Jane Coles

Known for her deep house and UK garage influences, she shares a rhythmic sensibility that complements Katy B's sound.

deep house
Disclosure

Disclosure

Guide

Their fusion of house and garage beats with catchy vocals aligns well with the infectious rhythms found in Katy B's music.

UK garage deep house future garage
Sampha

Sampha

His emotive vocal style and experimental production create a rich atmosphere akin to the layered sounds in Katy B's work.

electronic music rhythm and blues
Rudimental

Rudimental

With their mix of drum and bass, soul, and pop influences, they evoke a similar energetic yet emotional vibe.

drum and bass
Benga

Benga

As a key figure in dubstep, his bass-heavy productions resonate well with the darker undertones present in some of Katy B's tracks.

dubstep
AlunaGeorge

AlunaGeorge

Their combination of electronic pop and R&B with catchy hooks mirrors the upbeat yet emotional essence of Katy B's music.

UK garage contemporary R&B electronic music
Little Dragon

Little Dragon

Their eclectic mix of electronic, R&B, and pop elements creates a dreamy soundscape similar to the atmospheric qualities in Katy B's work.

nu jazz synth-pop trip hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Katy B?

Artists similar to Katy B include Jessie Ware, Maya Jane Coles, Disclosure and Sampha. Each shares elements of Katy B's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Katy B?

Katy B is primarily known for contemporary R&B, electronica and dubstep. The music pulses with infectious rhythms and layered vocal harmonies, creating an atmosphere that encourages movement while grounding emotions in everyday experiences.

Where should I start if I like Katy B?

If you enjoy Katy B, start with Jessie Ware — their album "What's Your Pleasure?" is a great entry point. Her blend of contemporary R&B and electronic elements, along with soulful vocal delivery, creates a similar emotional resonance.