Bands & artists like Ana Carolina

If you like Ana Carolina, 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

Maria Gadú

Maria Gadú

Her blend of MPB and pop, along with emotive vocals and intricate guitar work, resonates well with Ana Carolina's sound.

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Ney Matogrosso

Ney Matogrosso

With a rich vocal style and a mix of rock and Brazilian rhythms, his music captures a similar emotional intensity.

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Elis Regina

Elis Regina

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A legendary figure in MPB, her powerful voice and expressive delivery parallel the emotional depth found in Ana Carolina's work.

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Marisa Monte

Marisa Monte

Her fusion of traditional Brazilian sounds with contemporary pop elements mirrors the rhythmic complexity and intimacy of Ana Carolina's music.

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Lenine

Lenine

Known for his innovative approach to Brazilian music, Lenine combines rock influences with lyrical storytelling akin to Ana Carolina's style.

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Adriana Calcanhotto

Adriana Calcanhotto

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Her poetic lyrics and melodic sensibility create an inviting atmosphere similar to the emotional core of Ana Carolina's songs.

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Zizi Possi

Zizi Possi

Possessing a strong vocal presence and a diverse musical palette, her work aligns closely with the emotive qualities of Ana Carolina.

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Tulipa Ruiz

Tulipa Ruiz

Her modern take on Brazilian folk music features layered instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics that echo Ana Carolina's sound.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Ana Carolina?

Artists similar to Ana Carolina include Maria Gadú, Ney Matogrosso, Elis Regina and Marisa Monte. Each shares elements of Ana Carolina's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ana Carolina?

Ana Carolina is primarily known for música popular brasileira. Her music pulses with rhythmic layers, crafting a tapestry of sound defined by syncopated grooves and intimate vocal delivery that draws listeners into its emotional core.

Where should I start if I like Ana Carolina?

If you enjoy Ana Carolina, start with Maria Gadú — their album "Multishow ao Vivo" is a great entry point. Her blend of MPB and pop, along with emotive vocals and intricate guitar work, resonates well with Ana Carolina's sound.