Bands & artists like Salvador Sobral

If you like Salvador Sobral, 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 rhythms with jazz and alternative influences, showcasing a delicate vocal style that mirrors Sobral's emotional delivery.

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Marisa Monte

Marisa Monte

Monte's music features intricate arrangements and a soothing vocal approach, similar to Sobral's sparse yet impactful instrumentation.

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Aldina Duarte

Aldina Duarte

Duarte's fado-infused sound combines traditional Portuguese elements with modern jazz influences, resonating with Sobral's emotive style.

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Luz Casal

Luz Casal

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Casal's powerful yet nuanced vocals and her incorporation of rock and pop elements align well with Sobral's aesthetic.

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Ana Moura

Ana Moura

Moura's blend of fado and pop showcases a deep emotional resonance and vocal elegance akin to Sobral's musical expression.

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Sara Tavares

Sara Tavares

Tavares infuses world music with a gentle acoustic sound and heartfelt vocals, paralleling the emotional depth found in Sobral's songs.

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Nicolas Jaar

Nicolas Jaar

Jaar’s experimental electronic compositions often feature minimalist arrangements and emotive soundscapes that echo Sobral’s sonic palette.

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David Fonseca

David Fonseca

Fonseca’s indie-pop sound combines lyrical depth with atmospheric instrumentation, creating a vibe that aligns closely with Sobral’s artistry.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Salvador Sobral?

Artists similar to Salvador Sobral include Céu, Marisa Monte, Aldina Duarte and Luz Casal. Each shares elements of Salvador Sobral's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Salvador Sobral?

Salvador Sobral is primarily known for alternative rock and jazz. Sobral's music weaves together sparse instrumentation with a flowing vocal delivery that emphasizes emotional weight and rhythmic nuance.

Where should I start if I like Salvador Sobral?

If you enjoy Salvador Sobral, start with Céu — their album "Vagarosa" is a great entry point. Céu blends Brazilian rhythms with jazz and alternative influences, showcasing a delicate vocal style that mirrors Sobral's emotional delivery.