If you like T-Five, try these artists

If you like T-Five, 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.

Artists to try next

Alexander O'Neal

Alexander O'Neal

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

contemporary R&B funk new wave
Prince

Prince

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Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

Minneapolis sound contemporary R&B dance-pop
King Gordy

King Gordy

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

Detroit blues Midwest hip-hop blue-eyed soul
Nate Dogg

Nate Dogg

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

G-funk West Coast hip-hop contemporary R&B
Aaliyah

Aaliyah

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

alternative R&B contemporary R&B electronica
giorge mijael

giorge mijael

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Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

adult contemporary music blue-eyed soul contemporary R&B
CeeLo Green

CeeLo Green

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

contemporary R&B funk gospel music
Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like T-Five?

Artists similar to T-Five include Alexander O'Neal, Prince, King Gordy and Nate Dogg. Each shares elements of T-Five's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is T-Five?

T-Five is primarily known for contemporary R&B, funk and soul. Their music thrives on a pulsating rhythm, with tight grooves and spacey synths working in tandem to create an inviting yet intricate sonic experience.

Where should I start if I like T-Five?

If you enjoy T-Five, start with Alexander O'Neal — their album "My Gift to You" is a great entry point. Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul