Bands & artists like Sheila

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

Artists to try next

France Gall

France Gall

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Her blend of yé-yé and pop rock features catchy melodies and vibrant rhythms that resonate with Sheila's infectious grooves.

pop music yé-yé
Dalida

Dalida

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Dalida's music combines lush orchestration with emotional vocal delivery, paralleling Sheila's ability to evoke movement and sentiment.

Arabic music chanson disco
Les Rita Mitsouko

Les Rita Mitsouko

Their eclectic mix of pop rock and new wave captures a playful yet emotional essence similar to Sheila's rhythmic interplay.

new wave
Lio

Lio

Lio's energetic pop and yé-yé influences create a vibrant soundscape that mirrors Sheila's upbeat and emotionally resonant style.

chanson pop music
Émilie Simon

Émilie Simon

Her fusion of electronic elements with melodic pop evokes a contemporary feel akin to Sheila's lush, groove-driven compositions.

electronic music experimental music trip hop
Nina Hagen

Nina Hagen

Nina's theatrical vocal style and eclectic musical approach reflect the emotive and rhythmic qualities found in Sheila's work.

Neue Deutsche Welle punk rock swing
Mireille Mathieu

Mireille Mathieu

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Mireille's grand vocal style and rich arrangements echo the lush melodies that characterize Sheila’s music.

chanson pop music
Patrice Rushen

Patrice Rushen

Her blend of jazz, funk, and disco creates a danceable sound that complements the rhythmic interplay found in Sheila's tracks.

jazz jazz fusion soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Sheila?

Artists similar to Sheila include France Gall, Dalida, Les Rita Mitsouko and Lio. Each shares elements of Sheila's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sheila?

Sheila is primarily known for pop rock, chanson and Eurodisco. Her music pulses with infectious grooves layered over lush melodies, creating a rhythmic interplay that invites movement while leaving space for emotional resonance.

Where should I start if I like Sheila?

If you enjoy Sheila, start with France Gall — their album "Débranche !" is a great entry point. Her blend of yé-yé and pop rock features catchy melodies and vibrant rhythms that resonate with Sheila's infectious grooves.