Bands & artists like Michael Rose

If you like Michael Rose, 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

Luciano

Luciano

Luciano's smooth vocals and deep-rooted reggae rhythms create a similar blend of introspection and danceable grooves.

reggae
Dennis Brown

Dennis Brown

Known as the 'Crown Prince of Reggae', Dennis Brown's rich vocal delivery and melodic lines resonate well with Michael Rose's style.

reggae
Sizzla

Sizzla

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Sizzla's powerful voice and dynamic reggae beats evoke a similar energy, blending spiritual themes with infectious rhythms.

dancehall reggae
Buju Banton

Buju Banton

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Buju Banton's diverse vocal styles and engaging rhythms create a compelling sonic experience that parallels the essence of Michael Rose.

reggae
Alborosie

Alborosie

Alborosie's authentic roots reggae sound, combined with his Italian influences, creates an inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Rose's work.

reggae
Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley's blend of traditional reggae with contemporary themes echoes the rich textures found in Michael Rose's music.

reggae
Damian Marley

Damian Marley

Damian Marley's innovative approach to reggae, merging hip-hop elements with classic sounds, aligns well with the rhythmic complexity of Rose's style.

reggae reggae fusion
Matisyahu

Matisyahu

Matisyahu's fusion of reggae and spiritual themes creates an uplifting vibe that complements the introspective nature of Michael Rose's music.

alternative rock reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Michael Rose?

Artists similar to Michael Rose include Luciano, Dennis Brown, Sizzla and Buju Banton. Each shares elements of Michael Rose's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Michael Rose?

Michael Rose is primarily known for reggae. With rich textures and rolling grooves, his music pulses with a rhythmic insistence that compels both introspection and dance.

Where should I start if I like Michael Rose?

If you enjoy Michael Rose, start with Luciano — their album "Great Controversy" is a great entry point. Luciano's smooth vocals and deep-rooted reggae rhythms create a similar blend of introspection and danceable grooves.