Bands & artists like Shanice

If you like Shanice, 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 Shanice? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton

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Her deep, emotive vocal style and intricate arrangements create a similar soulful experience.

adult contemporary music contemporary R&B rhythm and blues
Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige

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Blige's powerful vocals and blend of R&B and soul resonate with the rich emotional depth found in Shanice's music.

contemporary R&B hip-hop hip-hop soul
Aaliyah

Aaliyah

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Aaliyah's ethereal vocals combined with rhythmic production evoke a similar energy and emotional resonance.

alternative R&B contemporary R&B electronica
Sade

Sade

Sade's lush instrumentation and soulful delivery create a textured sound that parallels Shanice's style.

funk jazz pop music
Jill Scott

Jill Scott

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Scott's rich vocal layers and jazzy influences produce an intricate sonic landscape reminiscent of Shanice.

rhythm and blues soul
Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu

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Badu's unique blend of soul and R&B, along with her expressive vocal style, aligns well with Shanice's artistry.

neo soul soul
Keshia Chanté

Keshia Chanté

Chanté's smooth vocals and contemporary R&B sound echo the rhythmic intricacies found in Shanice's music.

contemporary R&B
Deborah Cox

Deborah Cox

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Cox's powerful voice and emotive ballads share a similar intensity and groove-driven approach to soul music.

contemporary R&B

Common questions

Who sounds like Shanice?

Artists similar to Shanice include Toni Braxton, Mary J. Blige, Aaliyah and Sade. Each shares elements of Shanice's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Shanice?

Shanice is primarily known for soul. Rich vocal layers weave through rhythmically intricate grooves, creating a textured experience that pulses with both energy and emotional depth.

Where should I start if I like Shanice?

If you enjoy Shanice, start with Toni Braxton — their album "Pulse" is a great entry point. Her deep, emotive vocal style and intricate arrangements create a similar soulful experience.