Bands & artists like Zucchero

If you like Zucchero, 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

Pino Daniele

Pino Daniele

His fusion of blues, rock, and Mediterranean sounds creates a rich, rhythmic experience similar to Zucchero's dynamic style.

blues jazz pop music
Gianna Nannini

Gianna Nannini

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Nannini's powerful vocals and rock-infused pop melodies resonate well with Zucchero's heartfelt and intense musical approach.

rock music
Eros Ramazzotti

Eros Ramazzotti

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His emotive ballads and catchy pop-rock hooks mirror the melodic sensibilities found in Zucchero's music.

alternative rock pop music pop rock
Vasco Rossi

Vasco Rossi

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Rossi's energetic rock anthems and poignant lyrics align closely with the rhythmic and emotional depth of Zucchero's work.

pop music pop rock rock music
Fabrizio De André

Fabrizio De André

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De André's storytelling through music and his blend of folk and rock styles echo the heartfelt narratives present in Zucchero's songs.

traditional folk music
Toto Cutugno

Toto Cutugno

Cutugno's classic Italian pop sound features strong melodies and rhythms that are reminiscent of Zucchero's engaging style.

pop music
Luca Barbarossa

Luca Barbarossa

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Barbarossa’s blend of pop-rock with emotional lyrics aligns well with the heartfelt nature of Zucchero's music.

pop music
Subsonica

Subsonica

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Their electronic-infused rock sound features rhythmic complexity that parallels the grooving elements found in Zucchero's work.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Zucchero?

Artists similar to Zucchero include Pino Daniele, Gianna Nannini, Eros Ramazzotti and Vasco Rossi. Each shares elements of Zucchero's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Zucchero?

Zucchero is primarily known for pop music and rock music. The music pulses with a grooving rhythm that intertwines heartfelt melodies with dynamic shifts in intensity and texture.

Where should I start if I like Zucchero?

If you enjoy Zucchero, start with Pino Daniele — their album "Yes I Know My Way" is a great entry point. His fusion of blues, rock, and Mediterranean sounds creates a rich, rhythmic experience similar to Zucchero's dynamic style.