If you like Domenico Modugno, try these artists
If you like Domenico Modugno, 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
Fabrizio De André
GuideDe André's folk-infused pop features poetic lyrics and a similar emotional depth, often using traditional Italian melodies.
Lucio Dalla
GuideDalla combines elements of pop and folk with rich instrumentation and emotive vocal delivery, resonating with Modugno's style.
Gino Paoli
GuidePaoli's romantic ballads blend folk influences with a melodic sensibility reminiscent of Modugno's heartfelt crescendos.
Gianni Morandi
GuideMorandi’s upbeat pop-folk tracks feature catchy melodies and emotional storytelling that align well with Modugno's sound.
Renato Zero
Zero's theatrical pop style incorporates folk elements and dynamic arrangements, creating an emotionally charged atmosphere similar to Modugno.
Toto Cutugno
Cutugno's blend of traditional Italian music and pop sensibilities evokes the same emotional resonance found in Modugno's work.
Ornella Vanoni
GuideVanoni’s sophisticated mix of pop and folk, along with her expressive vocal style, mirrors the emotional intensity of Modugno's music.
Edoardo Bennato
GuideBennato’s folk-rock sound features narrative lyrics and lively rhythms that create a vibrant atmosphere akin to Modugno's dynamic compositions.
Common questions
Who sounds like Domenico Modugno?
Artists similar to Domenico Modugno include Fabrizio De André, Lucio Dalla, Gino Paoli and Gianni Morandi. Each shares elements of Domenico Modugno's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Domenico Modugno?
Domenico Modugno is primarily known for folk. His music pulses with a driving rhythm that intertwines folk melodies with heartfelt crescendos, creating an atmosphere charged with dynamic tension and emotional release.
Where should I start if I like Domenico Modugno?
If you enjoy Domenico Modugno, start with Fabrizio De André — their album "Nuvole barocche" is a great entry point. De André's folk-infused pop features poetic lyrics and a similar emotional depth, often using traditional Italian melodies.