Bands & artists like Osibisa

If you like Osibisa, 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

Fela Kuti

Fela Kuti

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Pioneering Afrobeat artist known for his intricate rhythms and politically charged lyrics that create a vibrant atmosphere for dance.

Afrobeat highlife jazz
Hugh Masekela

Hugh Masekela

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His fusion of jazz with African musical elements creates uplifting melodies and rhythmic complexity similar to Osibisa's style.

cape jazz jazz music of Africa
Baaba Maal

Baaba Maal

Known for blending traditional Senegalese music with contemporary sounds, his music features rich rhythms and soaring vocals akin to Osibisa.

music of Africa
Angelique Kidjo

Angelique Kidjo

Her dynamic blend of African styles with funk and world music showcases vibrant rhythms and powerful melodies reminiscent of Osibisa.

gospel music jazz music of Latin America
Ali Farka Touré

Ali Farka Touré

Combining traditional Malian music with blues influences, his work features hypnotic grooves and melodic lines that echo Osibisa's essence.

blues
Salif Keita

Salif Keita

His unique voice and fusion of traditional West African music with pop elements create an engaging soundscape similar to Osibisa's.

African popular music music of Africa
Kanda Bongo Man

Kanda Bongo Man

Known for his energetic soukous style, he delivers infectious rhythms and catchy melodies that encourage movement, much like Osibisa.

soukous
Orchestra Baobab

Orchestra Baobab

This Senegalese band fuses Afro-Cuban rhythms with local styles, creating a rich tapestry of sound that resonates with Osibisa's musical approach.

Afro-Cuban jazz Wolof music son cubano

Common questions

Who sounds like Osibisa?

Artists similar to Osibisa include Fela Kuti, Hugh Masekela, Baaba Maal and Angelique Kidjo. Each shares elements of Osibisa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Osibisa?

Osibisa is primarily known for African popular music. Pulsing rhythms interweave with soaring melodies, creating an atmosphere ripe for movement and connection.

Where should I start if I like Osibisa?

If you enjoy Osibisa, start with Fela Kuti — their album "Confusion" is a great entry point. Pioneering Afrobeat artist known for his intricate rhythms and politically charged lyrics that create a vibrant atmosphere for dance.