Bands & artists like Pentatonix
If you like Pentatonix, 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
Home Free
Known for their tight harmonies and vocal percussion, Home Free delivers a similar a cappella experience with a country twist.
Straight No Chaser
With their playful takes on popular songs and strong vocal harmonies, Straight No Chaser offers a similar blend of humor and musicality.
Naturally 7
Naturally 7 uses their voices to create instrumental sounds, blending genres like jazz and R&B in a way that complements Pentatonix's style.
Cappella
Cappella is known for their innovative arrangements and rhythmic precision, making them a great fit for fans of a cappella music.
The Swingle Singers
Famous for their jazz-influenced a cappella interpretations, The Swingle Singers share a commitment to complex vocal harmonies akin to Pentatonix.
Common questions
Who sounds like Pentatonix?
Artists similar to Pentatonix include Home Free, Straight No Chaser, Naturally 7 and Cappella. Each shares elements of Pentatonix's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Pentatonix?
Pentatonix is primarily known for a cappella. Rich vocal textures intertwine with rhythmic precision, creating an immersive space where each voice serves as both melody and percussion.
Where should I start if I like Pentatonix?
If you enjoy Pentatonix, start with Home Free — their album "Country Evolution" is a great entry point. Known for their tight harmonies and vocal percussion, Home Free delivers a similar a cappella experience with a country twist.