Bands & artists like MKTO

If you like MKTO, 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

R5

R5

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Their upbeat pop-rock sound combines catchy hooks and youthful energy, similar to MKTO's engaging style.

pop rock power pop
Echosmith

Echosmith

With their blend of pop melodies and introspective lyrics, Echosmith captures a similar youthful vibe and rhythmic pulse.

alternative rock rock music
Why Don't We

Why Don't We

Their energetic pop sound and relatable lyrics create a similar atmosphere to MKTO's music.

pop music
Jonas Brothers

Jonas Brothers

Their catchy pop-rock tunes feature singable hooks and a youthful spirit akin to MKTO's style.

pop music
Foster the People

Foster the People

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With a blend of indie pop and catchy rhythms, they provide an engaging listening experience reminiscent of MKTO.

alternative rock indie pop
Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato

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Her powerful vocals and pop sensibilities align well with the energetic and introspective qualities found in MKTO's music.

contemporary R&B dance-pop electropop
Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth

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His knack for crafting catchy hooks and relatable lyrics makes him a fitting recommendation for fans of MKTO.

contemporary R&B pop music
OneRepublic

OneRepublic

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They combine pop rock elements with thoughtful lyrics, creating anthemic songs that share similarities with MKTO's approach.

alternative rock cello rock pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like MKTO?

Artists similar to MKTO include R5, Echosmith, Why Don't We and Jonas Brothers. Each shares elements of MKTO's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is MKTO?

MKTO is primarily known for hip-hop and teen pop. The music features punchy rhythms and singable hooks that create an engaging blend of energy and introspection, driving forward with a steady pulse that keeps listeners moving.

Where should I start if I like MKTO?

If you enjoy MKTO, start with R5 — their album "Louder" is a great entry point. Their upbeat pop-rock sound combines catchy hooks and youthful energy, similar to MKTO's engaging style.