Bands & artists like Melanie C

If you like Melanie C, 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

Emma Bunton

Emma Bunton

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Emma's solo work combines pop melodies with a Britpop sensibility, featuring lush arrangements and catchy hooks.

adult contemporary music pop music
Shaznay Lewis

Shaznay Lewis

Shaznay's music blends pop and R&B with a rhythmic intensity that echoes Melanie C's atmospheric layering.

pop music
Dido

Dido

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Dido's ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics paired with rich instrumentation create a similar emotional landscape.

folk music pop music pop rock
Natalie Imbruglia

Natalie Imbruglia

Natalie's blend of pop rock with emotive lyrics and strong melodies aligns well with the sonic elements found in Melanie C's work.

adult contemporary music pop music pop rock
Lucy Rose

Lucy Rose

Lucy offers a mix of folk-pop with atmospheric textures and heartfelt vocals, reminiscent of Melanie C's layered sound.

folk rock indie folk
Katy B

Katy B

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Katy B combines electronic beats with pop sensibilities, creating an energetic sound that parallels Melanie C's rhythmic intensity.

UK funky UK garage breakstep
Nadine Coyle

Nadine Coyle

Nadine's solo tracks feature a mix of pop and dance elements, showcasing strong vocal performances similar to those of Melanie C.

pop music
Tina Arena

Tina Arena

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Tina's powerful vocals and pop-rock influences create a dramatic sound that resonates with the emotional depth of Melanie C's music.

pop music rhythm and blues soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Melanie C?

Artists similar to Melanie C include Emma Bunton, Shaznay Lewis, Dido and Natalie Imbruglia. Each shares elements of Melanie C's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Melanie C?

Melanie C is primarily known for pop rock and Britpop. Her tracks pulse with rhythmic intensity while layering atmospheric textures that build tension and release throughout the listening experience.

Where should I start if I like Melanie C?

If you enjoy Melanie C, start with Emma Bunton — their album "Life in Mono" is a great entry point. Emma's solo work combines pop melodies with a Britpop sensibility, featuring lush arrangements and catchy hooks.