Bands & artists like Povia

If you like Povia, 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

Francesco Gabbani

Francesco Gabbani

Gabbani combines upbeat pop melodies with introspective lyrics, often incorporating rhythmic grooves that mirror Povia's style.

indie pop synth-pop
Marco Mengoni

Marco Mengoni

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Mengoni's music features a blend of catchy hooks and emotional depth, utilizing a rich vocal style that resonates with Povia's sound.

pop music
Elisa

Elisa

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Elisa's pop-infused ballads often explore themes of joy and reflection, supported by her powerful vocals and melodic instrumentation.

J-pop progressive rock
Nek

Nek

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Nek's catchy pop-rock songs combine infectious rhythms with thoughtful lyrics, creating an engaging listening experience similar to Povia.

rock music
Tiziano Ferro

Tiziano Ferro

Ferro's emotive pop anthems often blend upbeat tempos with reflective themes, aligning well with the sonic palette of Povia.

Latin pop blue-eyed soul contemporary R&B
Biagio Antonacci

Biagio Antonacci

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Antonacci's music features a mix of lively grooves and heartfelt lyrics, echoing the conversational quality found in Povia's work.

pop music
Giusy Ferreri

Giusy Ferreri

Ferreri's pop songs often incorporate vibrant hooks and emotional storytelling, making her a fitting recommendation for fans of Povia.

blues pop music rock music
Malika Ayane

Malika Ayane

Ayane blends contemporary pop with jazz influences, offering a unique sound that retains the reflective qualities present in Povia's music.

pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Povia?

Artists similar to Povia include Francesco Gabbani, Marco Mengoni, Elisa and Nek. Each shares elements of Povia's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Povia?

Povia is primarily known for pop music. With rhythmic grooves and a blend of buoyant hooks and contemplative verses, Povia's music unfolds like a conversation that dances between joy and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Povia?

If you enjoy Povia, start with Francesco Gabbani — their album "Magellano" is a great entry point. Gabbani combines upbeat pop melodies with introspective lyrics, often incorporating rhythmic grooves that mirror Povia's style.