Bands & artists like Kim Wilde

If you like Kim Wilde, 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 Kim Wilde? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper

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Her vibrant pop sound and use of synths in tracks like 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' align closely with Kim Wilde's energetic style.

adult contemporary music blues country music
Debbie Gibson

Debbie Gibson

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Gibson's catchy melodies and synth-driven production in the late '80s mirror the upbeat, polished pop vibe of Wilde.

dance-pop freestyle music house music
Erasure

Erasure

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The duo's blend of synth-pop and catchy hooks creates a similar exhilarating tension found in Kim Wilde's music.

new wave synth-pop
Madonna

Madonna

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Madonna's early work features a mix of dance-pop and new wave elements that resonate with the high-energy sound of Wilde.

adult contemporary music contemporary R&B dance music
Bananarama

Bananarama

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Their infectious pop anthems and use of synthesizers in songs like 'Cruel Summer' evoke a similar feel to Kim Wilde's hits.

dance-pop new wave
Soft Cell

Soft Cell

With their iconic synth sounds and moody aesthetics, Soft Cell shares a sonic landscape that complements Wilde's style.

art pop dance music dark wave
a-ha

a-ha

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The Norwegian band's rich synth textures and catchy choruses in tracks like 'Take On Me' align well with Kim Wilde's musical approach.

alternative rock electronic rock new wave
Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys

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Their sophisticated blend of pop and electronic music offers a similar rhythmic drive and lyrical wit found in Wilde's work.

alternative dance art pop electronic dance music

Common questions

Who sounds like Kim Wilde?

Artists similar to Kim Wilde include Cyndi Lauper, Debbie Gibson, Erasure and Madonna. Each shares elements of Kim Wilde's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kim Wilde?

Kim Wilde is primarily known for new wave, pop rock and synth-pop. The pulsating rhythms and sharp synth lines create an exhilarating tension that propels each track forward with relentless drive.

Where should I start if I like Kim Wilde?

If you enjoy Kim Wilde, start with Cyndi Lauper — their album "A Night to Remember" is a great entry point. Her vibrant pop sound and use of synths in tracks like 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' align closely with Kim Wilde's energetic style.