Bands & artists like Mandisa

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

Artists to try next

Kirk Franklin

Kirk Franklin

A pioneer in modern gospel, Kirk's music features infectious grooves and a blend of hip-hop and R&B that resonates with Mandisa's rhythmic intensity.

gospel music
CeCe Winans

CeCe Winans

Guide

With a rich vocal style and a strong gospel foundation, CeCe's music often carries the same uplifting energy and emotional depth as Mandisa's.

gospel music
Lecrae

Lecrae

Guide

His fusion of hip-hop and gospel elements creates compelling rhythms and messages that align well with Mandisa's energetic style.

Christian hip-hop pop rap
Tamela Mann

Tamela Mann

Tamela's strong vocal presence and ability to convey deep emotion through her music aligns closely with the intensity found in Mandisa's songs.

Natalie Grant

Natalie Grant

Natalie's powerful vocals and inspirational lyrics resonate with the uplifting themes present in Mandisa's music.

contemporary Christian music
Chris Tomlin

Chris Tomlin

Guide

His contemporary worship style often features powerful melodies and rhythms that can evoke a similar emotional response as Mandisa's tracks.

Christian rock
Matthew West

Matthew West

Guide

Matthew’s storytelling approach in his songwriting combined with catchy melodies offers a relatable vibe akin to Mandisa’s uplifting sound.

contemporary Christian music
Hillsong Young & Free

Hillsong Young & Free

Their blend of modern worship with upbeat pop influences creates an energetic atmosphere similar to the rhythmic intensity found in Mandisa’s music.

Common questions

Who sounds like Mandisa?

Artists similar to Mandisa include Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans, Lecrae and Tamela Mann. Each shares elements of Mandisa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mandisa?

Mandisa is primarily known for R&B, gospel and Christian music. With a powerful vocal presence that drives rhythmic intensity, her music features compelling grooves that build momentum while maintaining an uplifting energy throughout.

Where should I start if I like Mandisa?

If you enjoy Mandisa, start with Kirk Franklin — their album "Kingdom Book One" is a great entry point. A pioneer in modern gospel, Kirk's music features infectious grooves and a blend of hip-hop and R&B that resonates with Mandisa's rhythmic intensity.