Bands & artists like Sizzla

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

Artists to try next

Capleton

Capleton

Guide

Capleton shares Sizzla's intense vocal delivery and often addresses social issues with a similar driving rhythm.

reggae
Luciano

Luciano

Known for his powerful voice and spiritual themes, Luciano's music features rich instrumentation that complements Sizzla's style.

reggae
Bounty Killer

Bounty Killer

Bounty Killer's gritty lyrical content and commanding presence in dancehall echo the intensity found in Sizzla's tracks.

dancehall
Buju Banton

Buju Banton

Guide

With a blend of reggae and dancehall, Buju Banton’s dynamic vocal range and socially conscious lyrics resonate well with Sizzla's approach.

reggae
Vybz Kartel

Vybz Kartel

Vybz Kartel's innovative dancehall beats and provocative lyrics align closely with the energetic style of Sizzla.

dancehall hip-hop pop music
Damian Marley

Damian Marley

Damian Marley's fusion of reggae and hip-hop, combined with his thought-provoking lyrics, provides a similar intensity to Sizzla's work.

reggae reggae fusion
Koffee

Koffee

Koffee brings a youthful energy to reggae with her catchy hooks and vibrant production that resonates with Sizzla’s rhythmic style.

dancehall pop music pop rap
Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley’s roots-reggae sound and socially conscious messages create a sonic landscape that fans of Sizzla may appreciate.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Sizzla?

Artists similar to Sizzla include Capleton, Luciano, Bounty Killer and Buju Banton. Each shares elements of Sizzla's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sizzla?

Sizzla is primarily known for reggae and dancehall. With a driving rhythm layered over shifting grooves, Sizzla's music pulses with tension and release, commanding attention through its unwavering intensity.

Where should I start if I like Sizzla?

If you enjoy Sizzla, start with Capleton — their album "Reign of Fire" is a great entry point. Capleton shares Sizzla's intense vocal delivery and often addresses social issues with a similar driving rhythm.