Bands & artists like Titãs

If you like Titãs, 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 Titãs? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Os Paralamas do Sucesso

Os Paralamas do Sucesso

Their fusion of rock with reggae and ska elements creates complex arrangements that resonate with urban themes, similar to Titãs.

alternative rock
Legião Urbana

Legião Urbana

Known for their poetic lyrics and layered instrumentation, they share a similar emotional depth and complexity in their sound.

alternative rock art rock pop rock
Nação Zumbi

Nação Zumbi

Their blend of rock with traditional Brazilian rhythms and experimental sounds mirrors the intricate arrangements found in Titãs' music.

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Pitty

Pitty

Guide

Her powerful vocals and dynamic rock arrangements reflect the tension and release characteristic of Titãs' style.

rock music
O Terno

O Terno

With their eclectic sound that combines rock, pop, and Brazilian influences, they create rich textures akin to those of Titãs.

Céu

Céu

Céu's blend of MPB, rock, and electronic elements produces a layered sound that resonates with the urban complexity present in Titãs' music.

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Fresno

Fresno

Combining emotive lyrics with layered instrumentation, their sound captures a similar intensity to that of Titãs.

alternative rock emo punk rock
Vitor Kley

Vitor Kley

His modern take on Brazilian pop-rock features rich arrangements that evoke the same urban energy found in Titãs' work.

música popular brasileira pop music pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Titãs?

Artists similar to Titãs include Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Legião Urbana, Nação Zumbi and Pitty. Each shares elements of Titãs's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Titãs?

Titãs is primarily known for alternative rock. Titãs crafts dense arrangements with layered instrumentation and rhythmic complexity that create both tension and release, mirroring the intricacies of urban life.

Where should I start if I like Titãs?

If you enjoy Titãs, start with Os Paralamas do Sucesso — their album "Longo Caminho" is a great entry point. Their fusion of rock with reggae and ska elements creates complex arrangements that resonate with urban themes, similar to Titãs.