Bands & artists like M People

If you like M People, 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 M People? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Basement Jaxx

Basement Jaxx

Their fusion of house, funk, and pop creates an infectious energy similar to M People's dance-pop sound.

electronica
Moloko

Moloko

With a blend of electronic beats and soulful vocals, Moloko captures a vibrant, uplifting atmosphere akin to M People.

Eurodance downtempo
Soul II Soul

Soul II Soul

Their mix of R&B and dance music features rich grooves and uplifting melodies that resonate with M People's style.

British soul blues contemporary R&B
The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers

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Known for their energetic electronic soundscapes, they share a similar rhythmic drive that encourages movement.

electronic music pop rap pop rock
Chicane

Chicane

Chicane's melodic trance-infused tracks evoke a euphoric feeling that aligns well with the uplifting nature of M People's music.

electronica
Róisín Murphy

Róisín Murphy

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Her blend of electronic pop and disco-infused sounds mirrors the intricate layers and joyful energy found in M People’s work.

indie pop pop music
Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue

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Kylie's upbeat pop-dance tracks feature catchy hooks and vibrant production that align closely with M People’s sound.

dance-pop electropop nu-disco
Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys

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Their synth-pop style combines catchy melodies with danceable rhythms, echoing the joyous vibe of M People.

alternative dance art pop electronic dance music

Common questions

Who sounds like M People?

Artists similar to M People include Basement Jaxx, Moloko, Soul II Soul and The Chemical Brothers. Each shares elements of M People's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is M People?

M People is primarily known for dance-pop. With driving rhythms and intricate layers, M People's music pulses with an uplifting energy that compels movement while fostering a collective sense of joy.

Where should I start if I like M People?

If you enjoy M People, start with Basement Jaxx — their album "Rooty" is a great entry point. Their fusion of house, funk, and pop creates an infectious energy similar to M People's dance-pop sound.