Bands & artists like Move

If you like Move, 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 Move? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Jungle

Jungle

Jungle combines funk-inspired grooves with soulful melodies, creating a rhythmic pulse that encourages movement similar to Move.

electronic rock pop rock punk rock
Tom Misch

Tom Misch

Tom Misch blends jazz, funk, and pop elements, crafting intricate rhythms and emotional layers that resonate with the sound of Move.

Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak's fusion of R&B and hip-hop features tight grooves and an infectious energy that mirrors the rhythmic tension found in Move's music.

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop
Sofi Tukker

Sofi Tukker

Sofi Tukker's eclectic mix of dance-pop and world music creates vibrant beats and catchy hooks that align well with Move's pulsating sound.

house music
Disclosure

Disclosure

Guide

Disclosure's electronic production paired with soulful vocals creates a dynamic groove that resonates with the rhythmic elements present in Move's music.

UK garage deep house future garage
Lizzo

Lizzo

Guide

Lizzo combines pop, funk, and hip-hop influences with empowering lyrics and infectious grooves that evoke a similar energy to Move.

contemporary R&B gospel music hip-hop
Kali Uchis

Kali Uchis

Kali Uchis' blend of R&B and pop features lush instrumentation and emotional depth that aligns well with the layered soundscape of Move.

contemporary R&B
Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa

Guide

Dua Lipa's modern disco-pop style features strong beats and catchy choruses that can evoke a similar urge to dance as Move's music does.

dream pop funktronica house music

Common questions

Who sounds like Move?

Artists similar to Move include Jungle, Tom Misch, Anderson .Paak and Sofi Tukker. Each shares elements of Move's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Move?

Move is primarily known for pop music. The music thrives on tight grooves and rhythmic tension, forging an irresistible pulse that compels movement while weaving emotional layers into its fabric.

Where should I start if I like Move?

If you enjoy Move, start with Jungle — their album "Loving in Stereo" is a great entry point. Jungle combines funk-inspired grooves with soulful melodies, creating a rhythmic pulse that encourages movement similar to Move.