Bands & artists like Sean Paul

If you like Sean Paul, 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 Sean Paul? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Shaggy

Shaggy

Guide

Shaggy's blend of reggae and dancehall with catchy hooks and a playful vocal style creates a similar party atmosphere.

reggae
Damian Marley

Damian Marley

Damian Marley combines dancehall rhythms with reggae influences and socially conscious lyrics, appealing to fans of Sean Paul's rhythmic intricacies.

reggae reggae fusion
Beenie Man

Beenie Man

Guide

Beenie Man's energetic delivery and infectious dancehall beats resonate well with Sean Paul's vibrant melodic hooks.

reggae
Bounty Killer

Bounty Killer

Bounty Killer's raw energy and commanding presence in dancehall music share a similar intensity and groove as Sean Paul.

dancehall
Daddy Yankee

Daddy Yankee

Guide

Daddy Yankee's reggaeton sound features driving rhythms and catchy melodies that parallel the danceable qualities found in Sean Paul's tracks.

Latin hip-hop reggaeton
J Balvin

J Balvin

J Balvin's fusion of reggaeton and pop incorporates vibrant hooks and rhythmic patterns akin to Sean Paul's style.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Gyptian

Gyptian

Gyptian's smooth vocals over lush reggae-infused beats create a laid-back yet engaging sound that fans of Sean Paul would appreciate.

reggae
Konshens

Konshens

Konshens delivers catchy dancehall anthems with a modern twist, making his music appealing to those who enjoy Sean Paul's energetic grooves.

dancehall

Common questions

Who sounds like Sean Paul?

Artists similar to Sean Paul include Shaggy, Damian Marley, Beenie Man and Bounty Killer. Each shares elements of Sean Paul's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sean Paul?

Sean Paul is primarily known for dancehall. Paul's music pulses with a steady groove that commands movement while layering rhythmic intricacies over vibrant melodic hooks.

Where should I start if I like Sean Paul?

If you enjoy Sean Paul, start with Shaggy — their album "Best of Shaggy: The Boombastic Collection" is a great entry point. Shaggy's blend of reggae and dancehall with catchy hooks and a playful vocal style creates a similar party atmosphere.