Bands & artists like O Rappa

If you like O Rappa, 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 O Rappa? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Natiruts

Natiruts

Their blend of reggae rhythms with Brazilian influences creates a rich tapestry of sound that resonates with O Rappa's style.

reggae
Skank

Skank

With a similar fusion of rock and reggae, Skank delivers catchy melodies and reflective lyrics that align closely with O Rappa's aesthetic.

alternative rock reggae reggae fusion
Bob Marley

Bob Marley

As a foundational figure in reggae, Bob Marley's emphasis on rhythm and social commentary resonates well with the themes present in O Rappa's work.

reggae rocksteady ska
Alborosie

Alborosie

Alborosie's authentic reggae sound, combined with personal storytelling, aligns well with the reflective undertones found in O Rappa's music.

reggae
Jota Quest

Jota Quest

Guide

Their mix of rock, pop, and reggae influences creates an engaging soundscape that parallels the melodic richness of O Rappa.

funk pop rock soul
Matisyahu

Matisyahu

Matisyahu’s unique blend of reggae with spiritual themes and varied instrumentation makes him a fitting recommendation for fans of O Rappa.

alternative rock reggae
Seu Jorge

Seu Jorge

Seu Jorge’s soulful vocals and rhythmic guitar work echo the emotive qualities found in O Rappa's music while maintaining a distinct Brazilian flavor.

música popular brasileira samba
O Terno

O Terno

Their experimental approach to Brazilian pop-rock often includes reggae influences, making their sound an intriguing parallel to O Rappa's diverse palette.

Common questions

Who sounds like O Rappa?

Artists similar to O Rappa include Natiruts, Skank, Bob Marley and Alborosie. Each shares elements of O Rappa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is O Rappa?

O Rappa is primarily known for reggae. Their music features a dense interplay of rhythm and melody that drives forward with a compelling syncopation while maintaining a reflective undertone.

Where should I start if I like O Rappa?

If you enjoy O Rappa, start with Natiruts — their album "Povo Brasileiro" is a great entry point. Their blend of reggae rhythms with Brazilian influences creates a rich tapestry of sound that resonates with O Rappa's style.