Bands & artists like Marjorie Estiano

If you like Marjorie Estiano, 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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Ana Carolina

Ana Carolina

Her blend of pop and rock elements, along with introspective lyrics, creates a similar dynamic tension in her music.

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Maria Gadú

Maria Gadú

Gadú's emotive vocal style and incorporation of both upbeat and reflective melodies resonate well with Estiano's sound.

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Ney Matogrosso

Ney Matogrosso

Matogrosso's theatrical approach to pop rock, coupled with his rich vocal delivery, mirrors the emotional depth found in Estiano's work.

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Tiago Iorc

Tiago Iorc

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Iorc's ability to weave poignant ballads with lively choruses aligns closely with the rhythmic interplay characteristic of Estiano's music.

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Luan Santana

Luan Santana

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Santana's fusion of pop rock with traditional Brazilian sounds offers a vibrant energy that complements Estiano's style.

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Marisa Monte

Marisa Monte

Monte's sophisticated blend of genres and emotive storytelling provides a similar reflective quality to Estiano's songs.

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Fresno

Fresno

This band combines rock elements with heartfelt lyrics, creating an emotional resonance similar to that of Estiano’s tracks.

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Banda do Mar

Banda do Mar

Their mix of indie pop and rock, along with melodic vocals, creates a sound that reflects the same vibrant energy as Estiano.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Marjorie Estiano?

Artists similar to Marjorie Estiano include Ana Carolina, Maria Gadú, Ney Matogrosso and Tiago Iorc. Each shares elements of Marjorie Estiano's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Marjorie Estiano?

Marjorie Estiano is primarily known for pop rock. Estiano's music pulses with a rhythmic interplay between reflective balladry and upbeat choruses, creating a dynamic tension that propels the listener forward while inviting them to pause and reflect.

Where should I start if I like Marjorie Estiano?

If you enjoy Marjorie Estiano, start with Ana Carolina — their album "Estampado" is a great entry point. Her blend of pop and rock elements, along with introspective lyrics, creates a similar dynamic tension in her music.