Bands & artists like Leo Ku

If you like Leo Ku, 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 Leo Ku? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Eason Chan

Eason Chan

Guide

Eason Chan shares a similar melodic richness and emotional delivery, often blending pop with traditional elements.

cantopop
Gigi Leung

Gigi Leung

Gigi Leung's music features engaging melodies and heartfelt lyrics, reminiscent of Ku's emotive style.

cantopop
Faye Wong

Faye Wong

Guide

Faye Wong combines ethereal vocals with lush arrangements, creating a dreamy sound that parallels Ku's emotional depth.

trip hop
Jacky Cheung

Jacky Cheung

Jacky Cheung's powerful vocal performances and rich ballads align closely with the dramatic flair found in Leo Ku's work.

cantopop mandopop
Andy Lau

Andy Lau

Andy Lau's diverse discography includes heartfelt ballads and upbeat tracks that echo the melodic sensibilities of Ku.

mandopop
Sammi Cheng

Sammi Cheng

Sammi Cheng often explores themes of love and longing in her music, utilizing a similar blend of pop and emotional resonance.

cantopop
Karen Mok

Karen Mok

Guide

Karen Mok's eclectic style incorporates rich melodies and varied instrumentation, akin to the dynamic qualities in Ku's songs.

pop music
Joey Yung

Joey Yung

Joey Yung delivers catchy hooks and emotional storytelling, paralleling the melodic craftsmanship found in Leo Ku's music.

cantopop

Common questions

Who sounds like Leo Ku?

Artists similar to Leo Ku include Eason Chan, Gigi Leung, Faye Wong and Jacky Cheung. Each shares elements of Leo Ku's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Leo Ku?

Leo Ku is primarily known for cantopop. Ku’s music pulses with rich melodic lines and rhythmic grooves that build tension before releasing into moments of heartfelt clarity.

Where should I start if I like Leo Ku?

If you enjoy Leo Ku, start with Eason Chan — their album "Great 5000 Secs Vol.2" is a great entry point. Eason Chan shares a similar melodic richness and emotional delivery, often blending pop with traditional elements.