Bands & artists like Pandora

If you like Pandora, 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

Grimes

Grimes

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Grimes combines ethereal vocals with layered synths and intricate beats, creating a dynamic sound that mirrors Pandora's pulsating rhythm.

ambient music art pop contemporary R&B
Sia

Sia

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Sia's powerful vocal delivery over electronic pop production offers a compelling tension and release similar to Pandora's style.

electropop indie pop
Robyn

Robyn

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Robyn's blend of catchy melodies and deep electronic beats evokes a sense of danceable chaos akin to Pandora's sonic layers.

contemporary R&B electropop pop music
Katy Perry

Katy Perry

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Katy Perry's upbeat pop anthems feature vibrant production and emotional crescendos that resonate with the energy found in Pandora's music.

dance music electropop gospel music
Charli XCX

Charli XCX

Charli XCX employs experimental pop elements and a mix of chaotic and controlled sounds that align closely with Pandora's aesthetic.

hyperpop
Tove Lo

Tove Lo

Tove Lo's raw lyrics paired with electronic pop instrumentation create an emotional depth that parallels the mood shifts in Pandora's work.

electropop indie pop pop music
Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa

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Dua Lipa’s fusion of disco-inspired beats with modern pop sensibilities provides a rhythmic foundation reminiscent of Pandora's sound.

dream pop funktronica house music
FKA twigs

FKA twigs

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FKA twigs' avant-garde approach to pop, featuring intricate production and haunting vocals, reflects the complexity found in Pandora's sound.

trip hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Pandora?

Artists similar to Pandora include Grimes, Sia, Robyn and Katy Perry. Each shares elements of Pandora's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pandora?

Pandora is primarily known for pop music. A pulsating rhythm anchors shifting sonic layers while intertwining moments of tension and release, creating a captivating dance between control and chaos.

Where should I start if I like Pandora?

If you enjoy Pandora, start with Grimes — their album "Visions" is a great entry point. Grimes combines ethereal vocals with layered synths and intricate beats, creating a dynamic sound that mirrors Pandora's pulsating rhythm.