Bands & artists like Francesco Renga

If you like Francesco Renga, 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

Gazzelle

Gazzelle

Gazzelle's blend of pop and rock with layered production creates a heartfelt atmosphere reminiscent of Renga's style.

indie pop synth-pop
Tiromancino

Tiromancino

Known for their melodic pop rock, Tiromancino utilizes lush arrangements that evoke strong emotions akin to Renga's music.

pop music
Luca Carboni

Luca Carboni

Carboni's introspective lyrics and rich melodic lines align well with the emotional depth found in Renga's work.

Elisa

Elisa

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Elisa's powerful vocals and emotive songwriting create a similar sonic landscape filled with dynamic instrumentation.

J-pop progressive rock
Max Gazzè

Max Gazzè

Gazzè blends pop and rock with intricate arrangements, evoking the same heartfelt emotion present in Renga's songs.

pop music
Subsonica

Subsonica

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Their fusion of electronic elements with rock creates atmospheric soundscapes that resonate with Renga’s layered approach.

alternative rock
Francesco Bianconi

Francesco Bianconi

Bianconi's solo work features poignant lyrics and rich instrumentation that parallels the emotional intensity of Renga's music.

Måneskin

Måneskin

With their modern rock flair, Måneskin brings energetic performances and emotional depth that can be likened to Renga’s style.

glam rock pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Francesco Renga?

Artists similar to Francesco Renga include Gazzelle, Tiromancino, Luca Carboni and Elisa. Each shares elements of Francesco Renga's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Francesco Renga?

Francesco Renga is primarily known for pop rock. His music pulsates with rhythmic sincerity, where layered instrumentation builds slowly yet powerfully, evoking emotional crescendos that linger in the air.

Where should I start if I like Francesco Renga?

If you enjoy Francesco Renga, start with Gazzelle — their album "OK" is a great entry point. Gazzelle's blend of pop and rock with layered production creates a heartfelt atmosphere reminiscent of Renga's style.