Bands & artists like LaFee

If you like LaFee, 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

Paramore

Paramore

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Their energetic pop rock sound features driving guitar riffs and powerful vocals, similar to LaFee's infectious energy.

alternative rock pop rock power pop
Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne

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Her early work combines punk influences with pop melodies, creating anthemic songs that resonate with LaFee's style.

alternative rock pop rock pop-punk
Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson

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With a powerful voice and a mix of pop rock elements, Clarkson's music often features driving rhythms and emotional lyrics.

contemporary R&B pop music pop rock
We Are the In Crowd

We Are the In Crowd

This band blends pop punk with catchy hooks and dual male-female vocals, reminiscent of LaFee's energetic approach.

pop-punk
The Pretty Reckless

The Pretty Reckless

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Their hard-hitting rock sound combined with melodic elements mirrors the intense yet catchy vibe found in LaFee's music.

alternative rock blues rock grunge
Halestorm

Halestorm

Halestorm's blend of hard rock and melodic choruses aligns with the driving energy and instrumentation present in LaFee's tracks.

alternative metal hard rock
Echosmith

Echosmith

Their upbeat pop rock sound features bright melodies and rhythmic grooves that echo the infectious energy of LaFee.

alternative rock rock music
Tonight Alive

Tonight Alive

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With a fusion of pop punk and rock, their music showcases strong vocals and engaging instrumentals similar to LaFee's style.

alternative rock grunge

Common questions

Who sounds like LaFee?

Artists similar to LaFee include Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson and We Are the In Crowd. Each shares elements of LaFee's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is LaFee?

LaFee is primarily known for pop rock. Pulsing rhythms intertwine with driving guitar lines, creating a tense yet infectious energy that propels each song forward.

Where should I start if I like LaFee?

If you enjoy LaFee, start with Paramore — their album "This Is Why" is a great entry point. Their energetic pop rock sound features driving guitar riffs and powerful vocals, similar to LaFee's infectious energy.