Bands & artists like Max Gazzè

If you like Max Gazzè, 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

Niccolò Fabi

Niccolò Fabi

Fabi's use of intricate rhythms and layered instrumentation creates a similarly inviting atmosphere, often blending pop with folk elements.

Daniele Silvestri

Daniele Silvestri

Silvestri shares Gazzè's knack for melodic hooks and rhythmic complexity, often infusing his pop songs with a rich narrative quality.

pop music
Samuele Bersani

Samuele Bersani

Bersani's music features textured arrangements and clever lyricism that resonate well with Gazzè's style, creating a warm and engaging listening experience.

pop music
Francesco Renga

Francesco Renga

Renga combines emotive vocal delivery with dynamic pop arrangements, reminiscent of Gazzè's ability to balance depth and buoyancy in his music.

pop rock
Giorgia

Giorgia

Giorgia's powerful vocals paired with sophisticated pop production mirror the emotional and sonic layers found in Gazzè's work.

Elisa

Elisa

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Elisa's blend of pop and rock elements, along with her intricate songwriting, aligns closely with the rhythmic intricacy present in Gazzè's music.

J-pop progressive rock
Luca Carboni

Luca Carboni

Carboni's melodic sensibility and rich instrumentation offer a similar warmth and depth that fans of Gazzè would appreciate.

Malika Ayane

Malika Ayane

Ayane’s unique vocal style combined with her eclectic pop sound creates a textured listening experience akin to Gazzè's musical palette.

pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Max Gazzè?

Artists similar to Max Gazzè include Niccolò Fabi, Daniele Silvestri, Samuele Bersani and Francesco Renga. Each shares elements of Max Gazzè's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Max Gazzè?

Max Gazzè is primarily known for pop music. Gazzè's music pulses with rhythmic intricacy and textured layers that create an inviting atmosphere charged with both buoyancy and depth.

Where should I start if I like Max Gazzè?

If you enjoy Max Gazzè, start with Niccolò Fabi — their album "Ecco" is a great entry point. Fabi's use of intricate rhythms and layered instrumentation creates a similarly inviting atmosphere, often blending pop with folk elements.