Bands & artists like Miriam Yeung

If you like Miriam Yeung, 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 Miriam Yeung? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Gigi Leung

Gigi Leung

Gigi's music features rich vocal harmonies and a blend of pop and ballad styles, often exploring themes of love and connection.

cantopop
Faye Wong

Faye Wong

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Faye combines ethereal vocals with intricate arrangements, creating a dreamy soundscape that resonates with emotional depth.

trip hop
Eason Chan

Eason Chan

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Eason's diverse musical palette includes layered instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics, capturing both urgency and tenderness in his songs.

cantopop
Stefanie Sun

Stefanie Sun

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Stefanie's emotive vocal delivery and rhythmic compositions reflect similar themes of human connection found in Miriam's work.

C-pop
A-Mei

A-Mei

A-Mei's powerful vocals and dynamic pop arrangements evoke strong emotions, paralleling the intensity found in Miriam's music.

Hokkien pop
Sammi Cheng

Sammi Cheng

Sammi blends pop melodies with engaging rhythms and heartfelt lyrics, often exploring relationships similar to Miriam's thematic focus.

cantopop
Jolin Tsai

Jolin Tsai

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Jolin incorporates modern pop elements with catchy hooks and layered production, appealing to fans of rhythmic intricacies.

C-pop dance-pop electronic dance music
Karen Mok

Karen Mok

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Karen's eclectic style combines various genres with a focus on storytelling through her vocals, resonating with the emotional aspects of Miriam's music.

pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Miriam Yeung?

Artists similar to Miriam Yeung include Gigi Leung, Faye Wong, Eason Chan and Stefanie Sun. Each shares elements of Miriam Yeung's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Miriam Yeung?

Miriam Yeung is primarily known for mandopop and cantopop. With a steady pulse and layered vocal harmonies, her music unfolds through rhythmic intricacies that capture both the urgency and tenderness of human connection.

Where should I start if I like Miriam Yeung?

If you enjoy Miriam Yeung, start with Gigi Leung — their album "BeSide Me" is a great entry point. Gigi's music features rich vocal harmonies and a blend of pop and ballad styles, often exploring themes of love and connection.