Bands & artists like Clara Luciani

If you like Clara Luciani, 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 Clara Luciani? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Angèle

Angèle

Her blend of pop and funk, along with smooth, airy vocals, creates a vibrant sound reminiscent of Clara Luciani's style.

chanson pop music
Pomme

Pomme

With heartfelt lyrics and a blend of indie pop and chanson, Pomme shares a similar emotional depth and melodic sensibility.

French pop chanson folk-pop
Juliette Armanet

Juliette Armanet

Her elegant mix of chanson and pop, along with rich piano arrangements, aligns well with Clara’s emotive musicality.

Europop rock music
Sophie Hunger

Sophie Hunger

Her eclectic style merges indie rock with jazz influences, creating a unique sound that resonates with Luciani's artistic palette.

folk music jazz traditional folk music
Yelle

Yelle

Known for her energetic electropop beats and catchy hooks, Yelle’s music invites movement much like Clara Luciani's tracks.

pop music
Mélanie Pain

Mélanie Pain

Her dreamy pop sound combined with soft vocals evokes a similar ethereal quality found in Luciani’s work.

new wave
La Femme

La Femme

Their psychedelic pop sound infused with surf rock elements creates an infectious energy that parallels Luciani’s vibrant grooves.

psychedelic rock punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Clara Luciani?

Artists similar to Clara Luciani include Angèle, Pomme, Juliette Armanet and Sophie Hunger. Each shares elements of Clara Luciani's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Clara Luciani?

Clara Luciani is primarily known for funk, indie rock and jazz. Pulsing grooves and rhythmic melodies intertwine with airy vocals, crafting a vibrant atmosphere that invites movement while grounding listeners in heartfelt sentiment.

Where should I start if I like Clara Luciani?

If you enjoy Clara Luciani, start with Angèle — their album "Nonante-Cinq" is a great entry point. Her blend of pop and funk, along with smooth, airy vocals, creates a vibrant sound reminiscent of Clara Luciani's style.