Bands & artists like Claudio Capéo

If you like Claudio Capéo, 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

Gauvain Sers

Gauvain Sers

Sers combines heartfelt lyrics with acoustic instrumentation, creating a warm and inviting sound reminiscent of Capéo.

chanson
Vianney

Vianney

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His melodic pop-folk style features personal storytelling and a similar blend of rhythm and melody that evokes emotional resonance.

chanson middle of the road
Kendji Girac

Kendji Girac

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Girac's fusion of pop and traditional influences creates a vibrant atmosphere that parallels Capéo's warm textures.

Latin pop flamenco folk-pop
Amir

Amir

Amir’s upbeat melodies and relatable lyrics create a feel-good vibe that aligns well with Capéo's musical warmth.

hip-hop
Soprano

Soprano

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Soprano's mix of rap and melodic singing often conveys deep emotions, akin to the heartfelt delivery found in Capéo's songs.

hip-hop pop music pop rap
Zaz

Zaz

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Zaz’s jazzy pop style and expressive vocals create an inviting atmosphere that mirrors the warmth in Capéo's music.

Gypsy jazz chanson folk music
Julien Doré

Julien Doré

Doré’s eclectic sound combines various genres while maintaining a melodic core, similar to the varied yet cohesive style of Capéo.

pop music
Tal

Tal

Tal’s catchy hooks and emotive performances resonate with the same warmth and accessibility found in Claudio Capéo's music.

chanson pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Claudio Capéo?

Artists similar to Claudio Capéo include Gauvain Sers, Vianney, Kendji Girac and Amir. Each shares elements of Claudio Capéo's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Claudio Capéo?

Claudio Capéo is primarily known for middle of the road. Capéo’s music marries steady rhythms with flowing melodies, creating a warm texture that evokes both comfort and yearning.

Where should I start if I like Claudio Capéo?

If you enjoy Claudio Capéo, start with Gauvain Sers — their album "Les Oubliés" is a great entry point. Sers combines heartfelt lyrics with acoustic instrumentation, creating a warm and inviting sound reminiscent of Capéo.