Bands & artists like Oques Grasses

If you like Oques Grasses, 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

Céu

Céu

Céu blends Brazilian pop with reggae and world music influences, creating a vibrant soundscape that's both rhythmic and melodic.

música popular brasileira pop music
Natiruts

Natiruts

This Brazilian reggae band infuses their music with catchy hooks and a lively groove, reminiscent of Oques Grasses' buoyant style.

reggae
Los Cafres

Los Cafres

Known for their smooth reggae sound, Los Cafres deliver infectious melodies and rhythms that parallel the uplifting nature of Oques Grasses.

roots reggae
Alborosie

Alborosie

Alborosie's fusion of reggae with pop elements creates a danceable vibe similar to the rhythmic tapestry found in Oques Grasses' music.

reggae
Banda do Mar

Banda do Mar

With their mix of Brazilian sounds and indie pop, Banda do Mar offers catchy melodies and an upbeat feel akin to Oques Grasses.

bossa nova indie rock
Seu Jorge

Seu Jorge

Seu Jorge's unique blend of samba and pop showcases rhythmic grooves and melodic hooks that align closely with Oques Grasses' style.

música popular brasileira samba
Tash Sultana

Tash Sultana

Guide

Tash Sultana combines various genres including reggae and pop, utilizing looped instrumentation to create an engaging auditory experience similar to Oques Grasses.

funk indie pop psychedelic rock
Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

As a prominent figure in reggae, Ziggy Marley’s work features melodic lines and rhythmic patterns that echo the buoyancy found in Oques Grasses' tracks.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like Oques Grasses?

Artists similar to Oques Grasses include Céu, Natiruts, Los Cafres and Alborosie. Each shares elements of Oques Grasses's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Oques Grasses?

Oques Grasses is primarily known for reggae. A buoyant tapestry of rhythm and melody drives their tracks forward, weaving together catchy hooks with a groove that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Oques Grasses?

If you enjoy Oques Grasses, start with Céu — their album "Vagarosa" is a great entry point. Céu blends Brazilian pop with reggae and world music influences, creating a vibrant soundscape that's both rhythmic and melodic.