Bands & artists like Sugababes
If you like Sugababes, 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 Sugababes? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Girls Aloud
GuideKnown for their catchy pop hooks and intricate vocal harmonies, Girls Aloud blend dance music with contemporary R&B elements similar to Sugababes.
Little Mix
With powerful vocal performances and a mix of pop and R&B influences, Little Mix delivers infectious energy akin to the Sugababes' sound.
The Saturdays
GuideTheir upbeat pop tracks feature strong harmonies and danceable beats, paralleling the rhythmic drive found in Sugababes' music.
Tinashe
GuideCombining contemporary R&B with electronic elements, Tinashe's sound captures the emotive release and groove reminiscent of Sugababes.
Fifth Harmony
Their polished pop sound features strong vocal harmonies and danceable beats, reflecting the infectious energy characteristic of Sugababes.
Charli XCX
With her experimental approach to pop and electronic music, Charli XCX shares a vibrant energy that aligns well with the Sugababes' style.
Dua Lipa
GuideHer blend of disco-inspired pop and R&B-infused tracks resonates with the rhythmic pulse and emotive moments found in Sugababes' music.
Rihanna
GuideRihanna's diverse catalog spans pop and R&B with infectious grooves, echoing the dynamic energy present in Sugababes' work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Sugababes?
Artists similar to Sugababes include Girls Aloud, Little Mix, The Saturdays and Tinashe. Each shares elements of Sugababes's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Sugababes?
Sugababes is primarily known for contemporary R&B and electropop. With a steady pulse under dynamic vocal harmonies, their music combines rhythmic drive with moments of emotive release, creating an infectious energy that compels movement.
Where should I start if I like Sugababes?
If you enjoy Sugababes, start with Girls Aloud — their album "Sound of the Underground" is a great entry point. Known for their catchy pop hooks and intricate vocal harmonies, Girls Aloud blend dance music with contemporary R&B elements similar to Sugababes.