Bands & artists like Roberto Carlos
If you like Roberto Carlos, 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 Roberto Carlos? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Caetano Veloso
GuideHis blend of MPB and rock showcases gentle grooves and rich melodies similar to Carlos, often infused with a sense of longing.
Gilberto Gil
With his fusion of Brazilian rhythms and rock elements, Gil's music shares a warm melodic contour that resonates with Carlos's style.
Milton Nascimento
Nascimento's emotive vocal style and intricate melodies create a lush soundscape that mirrors the warmth found in Carlos's work.
Elis Regina
GuideRegina's powerful yet tender vocals combined with her ability to convey deep emotion align closely with the yearning quality present in Carlos's music.
Bebel Gilberto
Gilberto’s soft bossa nova-infused sound features warm melodies that evoke a similar emotional resonance as Roberto Carlos.
Ney Matogrosso
Matogrosso's theatrical vocal style and diverse musical influences provide a rich listening experience akin to the engaging flow of Carlos's music.
Luan Santana
GuideSantana blends pop and traditional Brazilian sounds, delivering heartfelt lyrics and melodies that echo the romantic essence of Carlos's work.
Ana Carolina
Her soulful voice and melodic compositions capture a similar emotional depth and rhythmic flow found in Roberto Carlos’s music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Roberto Carlos?
Artists similar to Roberto Carlos include Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Milton Nascimento and Elis Regina. Each shares elements of Roberto Carlos's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Roberto Carlos?
Roberto Carlos is primarily known for música popular brasileira. With gentle grooves and melodic contours that pulse with warmth, Carlos’s music captures the essence of yearning while maintaining a steady rhythmic flow that engages from start to finish.
Where should I start if I like Roberto Carlos?
If you enjoy Roberto Carlos, start with Caetano Veloso — their album "Tropicália 2" is a great entry point. His blend of MPB and rock showcases gentle grooves and rich melodies similar to Carlos, often infused with a sense of longing.