Bands & artists like The BossHoss

If you like The BossHoss, 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

Mika

Mika

Mika's upbeat pop sound features catchy hooks and vibrant melodies that encourage a celebratory atmosphere.

alternative rock glam rock pop music
Scissor Sisters

Scissor Sisters

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With their infectious disco-pop style, Scissor Sisters provide high-energy tracks that blend rhythmic grooves with playful lyrics.

electroclash electronic music glam rock
The Killers

The Killers

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The Killers' fusion of rock and synth-pop delivers driving rhythms and soaring choruses that inspire movement and celebration.

alternative rock
Katy Perry

Katy Perry

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Katy Perry's bright, catchy pop songs are characterized by playful lyrics and danceable beats that resonate with a party vibe.

dance music electropop gospel music
Grouplove

Grouplove

Grouplove's indie-pop sound features exuberant choruses and lively instrumentation that captures the spirit of celebration.

alternative rock
Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun blends electronic elements with vibrant melodies, creating a euphoric sound that's perfect for dancing.

alternative rock electronic dance music electronic music
Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

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Walk the Moon's infectious pop-rock anthems are filled with energetic beats and sing-along choruses that invite movement.

dance-rock indie rock new wave
Jason Derulo

Jason Derulo

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Jason Derulo's modern pop sound is characterized by catchy hooks and rhythmic beats that encourage listeners to dance.

contemporary R&B hip-hop pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like The BossHoss?

Artists similar to The BossHoss include Mika, Scissor Sisters, The Killers and Katy Perry. Each shares elements of The BossHoss's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The BossHoss?

The BossHoss is primarily known for pop music. A high-energy blend of rhythmic hooks and buoyant melodies drives each track forward, creating an irresistible urge to move and celebrate.

Where should I start if I like The BossHoss?

If you enjoy The BossHoss, start with Mika — their album "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" is a great entry point. Mika's upbeat pop sound features catchy hooks and vibrant melodies that encourage a celebratory atmosphere.