Bands & artists like The Skatalites

If you like The Skatalites, 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 The Skatalites? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Toots and the Maytals

Toots and the Maytals

Their infectious rhythms and vibrant horn sections capture the same upbeat energy that defines The Skatalites' sound.

reggae rocksteady ska
The Specials

The Specials

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Combining ska with punk influences, their sharp brass arrangements and socially conscious lyrics mirror the driving force of The Skatalites.

new wave ska
Desmond Dekker

Desmond Dekker

His classic reggae hits feature lively horns and catchy melodies that resonate with the energetic spirit of ska music.

reggae
Madness

Madness

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Known for their playful horn lines and upbeat tracks, Madness embodies a similar blend of ska and pop sensibilities.

2 tone new wave pop music
The Selecter

The Selecter

Their fusion of ska, punk, and reggae, along with punchy brass sections, aligns closely with the signature sound of The Skatalites.

ska
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

As pioneers of ska-core, their energetic performances and prominent horn arrangements echo the lively essence of The Skatalites.

hardcore punk
Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff

His reggae style incorporates vibrant instrumentation and an uplifting vibe that resonates well with fans of ska.

reggae ska
The Aggrolites

The Aggrolites

With a blend of reggae and ska, their sound includes tight grooves and brass elements reminiscent of classic ska bands.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like The Skatalites?

Artists similar to The Skatalites include Toots and the Maytals, The Specials, Desmond Dekker and Madness. Each shares elements of The Skatalites's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Skatalites?

The Skatalites is primarily known for ska. With a brisk tempo and interlocking horn lines, their music drives forward with a relentless energy that compels movement and camaraderie.

Where should I start if I like The Skatalites?

If you enjoy The Skatalites, start with Toots and the Maytals — their album "True Love" is a great entry point. Their infectious rhythms and vibrant horn sections capture the same upbeat energy that defines The Skatalites' sound.