Bands & artists like Gloria Groove

If you like Gloria Groove, 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 Gloria Groove? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Ludmilla

Ludmilla

Ludmilla blends contemporary R&B with funk carioca, creating vibrant tracks that resonate with similar rhythmic energy and emotional depth.

Afrobeat axé contemporary R&B
Anitta

Anitta

Guide

Anitta's fusion of pop, funk carioca, and dancehall mirrors the infectious beats and dynamic vocal delivery found in Gloria Groove's music.

Latin pop funk carioca funk melody
Pabllo Vittar

Pabllo Vittar

Guide

Pabllo Vittar shares a similar blend of pop and funk carioca, with an emphasis on high-energy performances and emotional expression.

forró funk carioca pop music
Iza

Iza

IZA combines elements of R&B and pop with Brazilian rhythms, creating a sound that is both catchy and emotionally engaging like Gloria Groove.

contemporary R&B pop music
Karol G

Karol G

Karol G's incorporation of reggaeton and hip-hop elements aligns well with the danceable beats and emotional themes present in Groove's work.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
Baco Exu do Blues

Baco Exu do Blues

Baco Exu do Blues fuses hip-hop with Brazilian musical styles, offering a sonic palette that complements the rhythmic intensity of Gloria Groove.

Jão

Jão

Jão's contemporary pop sound features emotive lyrics and catchy melodies that resonate with the emotional release found in Groove's music.

pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Gloria Groove?

Artists similar to Gloria Groove include Ludmilla, Anitta, Pabllo Vittar and Iza. Each shares elements of Gloria Groove's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Gloria Groove?

Gloria Groove is primarily known for contemporary R&B, hip-hop and trap music. With pulsating rhythms and dynamic shifts in density, her music engages the body while inviting an emotional release through its infectious energy.

Where should I start if I like Gloria Groove?

If you enjoy Gloria Groove, start with Ludmilla — their album "A Danada Sou Eu" is a great entry point. Ludmilla blends contemporary R&B with funk carioca, creating vibrant tracks that resonate with similar rhythmic energy and emotional depth.