Bands & artists like Lasse Stefanz
If you like Lasse Stefanz, 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.
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Artists to try next
Kenny Chesney
GuideKnown for his beachy country sound, Chesney combines twangy guitars with upbeat rhythms that evoke a sense of celebration and community.
Alan Jackson
GuideJackson's music features traditional country instrumentation and storytelling, with a warm vocal style that invites listeners to join in the fun.
Zac Brown Band
GuideTheir blend of country, folk, and rock elements creates a lively atmosphere perfect for dancing, much like Lasse Stefanz's inviting sound.
Brooks & Dunn
GuideThis duo is known for their catchy hooks and harmonized vocals over classic country instrumentation, capturing a similar celebratory spirit.
Rascal Flatts
GuideWith rich vocal harmonies and polished production, their songs often feature themes of togetherness and joy reminiscent of Lasse Stefanz.
Florida Georgia Line
They fuse country with contemporary pop elements, producing infectious melodies that encourage dancing and celebration similar to Lasse Stefanz.
Darius Rucker
GuideRucker’s solo work features a mix of country and rock influences with heartfelt lyrics and a warm vocal delivery that resonates with fans of Lasse Stefanz.
Travis Tritt
Tritt's gritty vocals and traditional country sound create a relatable atmosphere filled with storytelling that aligns well with Lasse Stefanz's style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Lasse Stefanz?
Artists similar to Lasse Stefanz include Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Zac Brown Band and Brooks & Dunn. Each shares elements of Lasse Stefanz's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Lasse Stefanz?
Lasse Stefanz is primarily known for country. With steady rhythms anchored by twangy guitars and layered vocals, their music creates an inviting atmosphere that encourages dancing and communal celebration.
Where should I start if I like Lasse Stefanz?
If you enjoy Lasse Stefanz, start with Kenny Chesney — their album "The Road and the Radio" is a great entry point. Known for his beachy country sound, Chesney combines twangy guitars with upbeat rhythms that evoke a sense of celebration and community.