Bands & artists like Pabllo Vittar

If you like Pabllo Vittar, 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 Pabllo Vittar? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Ludmilla

Ludmilla

Ludmilla combines funk carioca and pop with vibrant melodies and infectious energy, similar to Pabllo's layered vocal style.

Afrobeat axé contemporary R&B
Anitta

Anitta

Guide

Anitta's blend of Brazilian funk and pop features catchy hooks and danceable beats, resonating well with Pabllo's sound.

Latin pop funk carioca funk melody
Iza

Iza

IZA's powerful vocals and modern take on Brazilian rhythms create an uplifting atmosphere akin to Pabllo's music.

contemporary R&B pop music
Karol G

Karol G

Karol G infuses reggaeton with pop elements, delivering high-energy tracks that share a similar urgency to Pabllo's work.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
J Balvin

J Balvin

J Balvin's fusion of reggaeton and pop creates vibrant soundscapes that parallel the energetic pulse found in Pabllo's music.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Major Lazer

Major Lazer

Major Lazer's eclectic mix of electronic and Caribbean influences produces danceable tracks that echo the joyfulness of Pabllo's style.

dancehall electro house electronic dance music
Gloria Groove

Gloria Groove

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Gloria Groove blends funk, pop, and rap with theatrical flair, creating a lively atmosphere reminiscent of Pabllo's performances.

contemporary R&B dancehall funk carioca
Baco Exu do Blues

Baco Exu do Blues

Baco Exu do Blues incorporates hip-hop with Brazilian sounds, producing innovative rhythms that align with Pabllo’s energetic vibe.

Common questions

Who sounds like Pabllo Vittar?

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

What genre is Pabllo Vittar?

Pabllo Vittar is primarily known for forró, funk carioca and tecno brega. Pulsing rhythms drive layered vocal melodies forward, creating an atmosphere brimming with urgency and joy.

Where should I start if I like Pabllo Vittar?

If you enjoy Pabllo Vittar, start with Ludmilla — their album "A Danada Sou Eu" is a great entry point. Ludmilla combines funk carioca and pop with vibrant melodies and infectious energy, similar to Pabllo's layered vocal style.