Bands & artists like Marcia Hines

If you like Marcia Hines, 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.

Artists to try next

Roberta Flack

Roberta Flack

Flack's smooth vocal delivery and rich arrangements create a similar blend of introspection and exuberance.

adult contemporary music jazz rhythm and blues
Chaka Khan

Chaka Khan

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Khan's powerful vocals and dynamic rhythms align with Hines’s energetic yet soulful pop sound.

jazz pop music rhythm and blues
Tina Turner

Tina Turner

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Turner's commanding presence and rhythmic pulse in her music resonate with the vibrant energy found in Hines's work.

country music funk pop music
Annie Lennox

Annie Lennox

Lennox's emotive vocal style and incorporation of pop elements echo the layered richness of Hines's music.

new wave pop music rock music
Sade

Sade

Sade's sultry vocals and smooth instrumentation create a similarly magnetic tension between joy and reflection.

funk jazz pop music
Diana Ross

Diana Ross

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Ross's ability to convey deep emotion through layered harmonies aligns well with Hines’s vocal approach.

dance music disco jazz
Gladys Knight

Gladys Knight

Knight's soulful delivery and rhythmic grooves parallel the vibrant energy present in Marcia Hines's music.

rhythm and blues soul
Etta James

Etta James

James’s rich, emotive voice and bluesy undertones complement the introspective aspects of Hines’s sound.

blues gospel music jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Marcia Hines?

Artists similar to Marcia Hines include Roberta Flack, Chaka Khan, Tina Turner and Annie Lennox. Each shares elements of Marcia Hines's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Marcia Hines?

Marcia Hines is primarily known for pop music. Hines’s music thrives on rhythmic pulse and rich vocal layering that creates a magnetic tension between introspection and exuberance.

Where should I start if I like Marcia Hines?

If you enjoy Marcia Hines, start with Roberta Flack — their album "Feel Like Makin' Love" is a great entry point. Flack's smooth vocal delivery and rich arrangements create a similar blend of introspection and exuberance.