Bands & artists like Reba McEntire
If you like Reba McEntire, 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 Reba McEntire? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Trisha Yearwood
Yearwood's rich vocals and storytelling prowess in country music create a similar warm atmosphere, often blending elements of folk and gospel.
Brooks & Dunn
GuideThis duo combines traditional country instrumentation with strong vocal harmonies and relatable lyrics, echoing McEntire's inviting sound.
Martina McBride
GuideMcBride's powerful voice and emotional ballads resonate with the same heartfelt storytelling found in McEntire's work.
Miranda Lambert
GuideLambert's blend of modern country with classic influences and her narrative-driven songwriting align closely with McEntire's style.
Patsy Cline
GuideCline’s timeless vocal delivery and emotive storytelling in her country classics evoke a similar nostalgic warmth as McEntire’s music.
Kacey Musgraves
GuideMusgraves' contemporary take on country music, combined with clever lyrics and melodic hooks, mirrors the inviting essence of McEntire's artistry.
Dolly Parton
GuideParton's iconic voice and ability to weave personal stories into her songs create a familiar resonance with McEntire's lyrical themes.
Lee Ann Womack
GuideWomack’s traditional country sound and heartfelt ballads reflect the same emotional depth and storytelling that characterize McEntire’s music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Reba McEntire?
Artists similar to Reba McEntire include Trisha Yearwood, Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride and Miranda Lambert. Each shares elements of Reba McEntire's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Reba McEntire?
Reba McEntire is primarily known for country, folk and gospel. McEntire's music pulses with a steady rhythm that merges lyrical storytelling with warm vocal harmonies, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages both reflection and movement.
Where should I start if I like Reba McEntire?
If you enjoy Reba McEntire, start with Trisha Yearwood — their album "Everybody Knows" is a great entry point. Yearwood's rich vocals and storytelling prowess in country music create a similar warm atmosphere, often blending elements of folk and gospel.