Bands & artists like Madcon

If you like Madcon, 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 Madcon? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Major Lazer

Major Lazer

Their fusion of dancehall, reggae, and electronic elements creates infectious grooves that are similar to Madcon's rhythmic energy.

dancehall electro house electronic dance music
J Balvin

J Balvin

His vibrant reggaeton tracks incorporate pop sensibilities and infectious rhythms that align well with Madcon's energetic sound.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Clean Bandit

Clean Bandit

With their mix of classical instrumentation and electronic dance music, Clean Bandit shares a similar upbeat and eclectic vibe.

electropop
David Guetta

David Guetta

Guide

His production style fuses pop and dance music with catchy hooks, paralleling the infectious nature of Madcon's tracks.

French house dance-pop electro house
Diplo

Diplo

As a producer, Diplo combines various genres including dance and hip-hop, creating vibrant tracks that echo Madcon's rhythmic appeal.

EDM trap music dancehall electro house
Shaggy

Shaggy

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Shaggy's blend of reggae and pop elements produces catchy tunes that resonate with the groove-driven sound of Madcon.

reggae
Robin Schulz

Robin Schulz

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His melodic house tracks often feature catchy hooks and rhythmic beats, aligning well with the danceable essence of Madcon.

house music
Kungs

Kungs

Kungs' upbeat house music incorporates pop influences and vibrant melodies that are reminiscent of Madcon's energetic style.

tropical house

Common questions

Who sounds like Madcon?

Artists similar to Madcon include Major Lazer, J Balvin, Clean Bandit and David Guetta. Each shares elements of Madcon's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Madcon?

Madcon is primarily known for hip-hop, reggae and synth-pop. Their tracks pulse with a vibrant groove driven by rhythmic interplay and infectious hooks that compel movement.

Where should I start if I like Madcon?

If you enjoy Madcon, start with Major Lazer — their album "Major Lazer Essentials" is a great entry point. Their fusion of dancehall, reggae, and electronic elements creates infectious grooves that are similar to Madcon's rhythmic energy.