Bands & artists like Peter Tosh

If you like Peter Tosh, 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 Peter Tosh? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Bob Marley

Bob Marley

As a fellow reggae pioneer, Marley's music shares Tosh's rhythmic grooves and melodic refrains, often featuring socially conscious lyrics.

reggae rocksteady ska
Burning Spear

Burning Spear

Burning Spear's deep roots reggae sound incorporates similar rhythmic insistence and spiritual themes that resonate with Tosh's work.

dub music roots reggae
Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff

Cliff's blend of reggae and rocksteady features strong melodies and anthemic choruses that align closely with Tosh's style.

reggae ska
Toots and the Maytals

Toots and the Maytals

Their ska-infused reggae sound combines upbeat rhythms with catchy hooks, reminiscent of the melodic structure found in Tosh's music.

reggae rocksteady ska
Steel Pulse

Steel Pulse

Steel Pulse offers a vibrant reggae sound with rich harmonies and socially aware lyrics, echoing the themes present in Tosh's work.

roots reggae
Black Uhuru

Black Uhuru

This group’s fusion of reggae and rock elements features powerful vocals and intricate rhythms that mirror Tosh's musical approach.

reggae
Gregory Isaacs

Gregory Isaacs

Isaacs' smooth vocal delivery and romantic themes within his reggae tracks align well with the emotive qualities found in Tosh's music.

reggae
The Wailers

The Wailers

As part of the same musical lineage, The Wailers' harmonious arrangements and rhythmic foundations reflect Tosh's stylistic roots.

reggae ska

Common questions

Who sounds like Peter Tosh?

Artists similar to Peter Tosh include Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff and Toots and the Maytals. Each shares elements of Peter Tosh's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Peter Tosh?

Peter Tosh is primarily known for reggae, ska and rocksteady. Tosh's music pulses with a steady groove, layering rhythmic insistence over melodic refrains that build tension and release within each powerful phrase.

Where should I start if I like Peter Tosh?

If you enjoy Peter Tosh, start with Bob Marley — their album "Gold" is a great entry point. As a fellow reggae pioneer, Marley's music shares Tosh's rhythmic grooves and melodic refrains, often featuring socially conscious lyrics.