Bands & artists like Carl Brave

If you like Carl Brave, 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 Carl Brave? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Fabrizio De André

Fabrizio De André

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His poetic lyrics and melodic structures blend folk and pop elements, reminiscent of the reflective urban energy found in Carl Brave's work.

traditional folk music
Ghali

Ghali

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Combining rap with melodic hooks and a modern Italian sound, Ghali shares a similar rhythmic pulse and urban vibe.

pop rap trap music
Måneskin

Måneskin

Their fusion of rock and pop with an energetic delivery mirrors the engaging textures present in Carl Brave's music.

glam rock pop rock
Noyz Narcos

Noyz Narcos

Known for his gritty lyrical style and urban beats, Noyz Narcos captures a similar raw energy that complements Brave's aesthetic.

gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop horrorcore
Coez

Coez

Coez's blend of hip-hop and melodic pop aligns well with the rhythmic yet reflective qualities of Carl Brave's sound.

hip-hop
Sfera Ebbasta

Sfera Ebbasta

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His contemporary trap influences combined with catchy melodies resonate with the urban energy found in Brave's music.

hip-hop trap music
Dardust

Dardust

Dardust’s atmospheric production and melodic sensibilities create a lush backdrop that parallels the engaging textures in Carl Brave’s work.

Rkomi

Rkomi

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Rkomi blends introspective lyrics with diverse musical styles, creating a sound that reflects the emotional depth found in Brave's tracks.

hip-hop pop rap

Common questions

Who sounds like Carl Brave?

Artists similar to Carl Brave include Fabrizio De André, Ghali, Måneskin and Noyz Narcos. Each shares elements of Carl Brave's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Carl Brave?

Carl Brave is primarily known for indie pop and alternative hip-hop. A rhythmic pulse intertwines with melodic hooks, creating an engaging texture that pulses with urban energy while inviting reflective moments within its movement.

Where should I start if I like Carl Brave?

If you enjoy Carl Brave, start with Fabrizio De André — their album "Nuvole barocche" is a great entry point. His poetic lyrics and melodic structures blend folk and pop elements, reminiscent of the reflective urban energy found in Carl Brave's work.