Bands & artists like Enrico Ruggeri

If you like Enrico Ruggeri, 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

Vasco Rossi

Vasco Rossi

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Rossi's hard rock sound features powerful guitar riffs and emotive lyrics, paralleling Ruggeri's intense storytelling.

pop music pop rock rock music
883

883

Their rock-infused pop sound combines catchy melodies with layered instrumentation, reminiscent of Ruggeri's style.

pop music pop rock
Gianna Nannini

Gianna Nannini

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Nannini's powerful vocals and rock-oriented arrangements echo the emotional depth found in Ruggeri's music.

rock music
Negrita

Negrita

Negrita’s energetic rock sound and rich guitar textures align well with the driving rhythms present in Ruggeri's work.

alternative rock
Mannarino

Mannarino

His fusion of rock with poetic lyrics creates an engaging narrative style that resonates with Ruggeri's approach.

Subsonica

Subsonica

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Known for their eclectic mix of rock and electronic elements, Subsonica shares a similar adventurous spirit in their compositions.

alternative rock
Afterhours

Afterhours

Their alternative rock sound features intricate guitar work and emotional lyrics that parallel Ruggeri's musical themes.

alternative rock indie rock
Francesco Renga

Francesco Renga

Renga’s emotive vocal delivery and rock instrumentation create a compelling atmosphere akin to Ruggeri's music.

pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Enrico Ruggeri?

Artists similar to Enrico Ruggeri include Vasco Rossi, 883, Gianna Nannini and Negrita. Each shares elements of Enrico Ruggeri's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Enrico Ruggeri?

Enrico Ruggeri is primarily known for hard rock. Ruggeri's music captivates with its driving rhythms and layered guitar textures that build tension while navigating the emotional highs and lows of his narratives.

Where should I start if I like Enrico Ruggeri?

If you enjoy Enrico Ruggeri, start with Vasco Rossi — their album "Sono innocente" is a great entry point. Rossi's hard rock sound features powerful guitar riffs and emotive lyrics, paralleling Ruggeri's intense storytelling.