If you like Olé Olé, try these artists

If you like Olé Olé, 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

Modern Talking

Modern Talking

Shared genres: dance-pop, new wave, synth-pop

Eurodance Eurodisco Europop
Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Shared genres: dance-pop, synth-pop

comedy music contemporary R&B dance-pop
Morning Musume

Morning Musume

Guide

Shared genres: dance-pop, synth-pop

J-pop bubblegum music dance-pop
Klaus Nomi

Klaus Nomi

Shared genres: dance-pop, new wave, synth-pop

dance-pop electronic music new wave
The Human League

The Human League

Shared genres: new wave, synth-pop

art pop avant-garde music electronic music
Ultravox

Ultravox

Shared genres: new wave, synth-pop

new wave synth-pop
Akiko Yano

Akiko Yano

Shared genres: new wave, synth-pop

J-pop disco electronic music
C+C Music Factory

C+C Music Factory

Shared genres: dance-pop, synth-pop

dance music dance-pop hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Olé Olé?

Artists similar to Olé Olé include Modern Talking, Eddie Murphy, Morning Musume and Klaus Nomi. Each shares elements of Olé Olé's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Olé Olé?

Olé Olé is primarily known for new wave, synth-pop and dance-pop. With tight grooves and rhythmic urgency, Olé Olé's tracks pulse forward, driving listeners to move within an airy yet structured sonic landscape.

Where should I start if I like Olé Olé?

If you enjoy Olé Olé, start with Modern Talking — their album "Alone" is a great entry point. Shared genres: dance-pop, new wave, synth-pop