Bands & artists like Amado Batista
If you like Amado Batista, 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.
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Artists to try next
Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano
GuideTheir harmonious vocal duets and emotive lyrics in sertanejo resonate with the heartfelt melodies found in Amado Batista's music.
Roberta Campos
Her melodic songwriting and warm vocal delivery create a similar romantic atmosphere to Batista's brega style.
Guilherme Arantes
GuideKnown for his melodic pop ballads, Arantes shares a lush sound that complements the romantic themes present in Batista's work.
Luan Santana
GuideSantana's modern sertanejo sound features catchy melodies and rhythms that echo the celebratory aspects of Batista's style.
Marcos & Belutti
Their blend of contemporary sertanejo with romantic lyrics offers a fresh yet familiar sound akin to Batista’s musical approach.
Fernando & Sorocaba
This duo brings a lively energy and catchy hooks to their sertanejo music, paralleling the upbeat grooves found in Batista's work.
Ana Carolina
Her fusion of pop and MPB with heartfelt lyrics creates an emotional connection similar to that experienced in Batista’s music.
Victor & Leo
Their harmonious vocals and engaging melodies capture a celebratory spirit reminiscent of the joyful elements in Batista's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Amado Batista?
Artists similar to Amado Batista include Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, Roberta Campos, Guilherme Arantes and Luan Santana. Each shares elements of Amado Batista's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Amado Batista?
Amado Batista is primarily known for sertanejo and brega. His tracks pulse with a rhythmic sway, layering heartfelt melodies over steady grooves that evoke both yearning and celebration.
Where should I start if I like Amado Batista?
If you enjoy Amado Batista, start with Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano — their album "Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano" is a great entry point. Their harmonious vocal duets and emotive lyrics in sertanejo resonate with the heartfelt melodies found in Amado Batista's music.