Bands & artists like Rebecca Ferguson

If you like Rebecca Ferguson, 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 Rebecca Ferguson? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Adele

Adele

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Both artists share a powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth, often exploring themes of love and heartbreak.

blue-eyed soul jazz pop music
Emeli Sandé

Emeli Sandé

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Emeli's soulful vocals and dynamic phrasing create a similar tension and release found in Rebecca's music.

contemporary R&B rhythm and blues soul
Leona Lewis

Leona Lewis

Leona's rich vocal texture and pop ballad style resonate closely with the emotional intensity of Ferguson's work.

pop music
Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware

Jessie's blend of pop and soul, along with her smooth vocal style, aligns well with Rebecca's musical aesthetic.

rhythm and blues
Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

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Lana's atmospheric soundscapes and introspective lyrics complement the emotional layers present in Ferguson's music.

baroque pop dream pop indie pop
Sia

Sia

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Sia’s powerful vocals and dramatic song structures mirror the tension-building qualities found in Ferguson's tracks.

electropop indie pop
Tori Kelly

Tori Kelly

Tori's strong vocal abilities and pop-soul fusion reflect the rich textures characteristic of Rebecca’s music.

soul
Florence + the Machine

Florence + the Machine

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Florence's ethereal vocals and dynamic instrumentation evoke a similar emotional landscape as Ferguson’s work.

art rock indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Rebecca Ferguson?

Artists similar to Rebecca Ferguson include Adele, Emeli Sandé, Leona Lewis and Jessie Ware. Each shares elements of Rebecca Ferguson's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Rebecca Ferguson?

Rebecca Ferguson is primarily known for pop music. Her music features a rich vocal texture layered over steady rhythms that build tension and release through dynamic phrasing.

Where should I start if I like Rebecca Ferguson?

If you enjoy Rebecca Ferguson, start with Adele — their album "19" is a great entry point. Both artists share a powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth, often exploring themes of love and heartbreak.