About Hoopper

Hoopper is a European artist based in Milan, Italy, whose music lives in the space between confession and restraint. Known for his emotionally precise approach to dark R&B and alternative R&B, Hoopper creates songs that feel less like performances and more like private thoughts finally spoken out loud. As a dark R&B artist from Milan, Italy, Hoopper has developed a distinct European R&B identity rooted in emotional realism rather than spectacle.

Born in Brazil and now deeply connected to the Italian R&B scene, Hoopper’s work reflects a multicultural emotional language. His sound blends emotional R&B, cinematic R&B, and late night R&B with minimal production and psychological depth. As an independent R&B artist, he has built the Hoopper universe as a space for listeners drawn to music for overthinkers, music for late night thoughts, and music that does not rush to resolve itself.

Hoopper music often explores emotional confusion, desire and detachment, intimacy and distance, and the quiet aftermath of toxic relationships. These are songs about emotional exhaustion, about staying too long, about knowing something is unhealthy and still not being ready to leave. His writing style is rooted in confessional songwriting and emotional storytelling music, often described as diary like music or intimate songwriting rather than traditional genre songwriting.

As a Hoopper artist, he does not chase trends. Instead, he works within dark R&B, alt pop R&B, experimental R&B, and minimal R&B to create moody, restrained soundscapes that leave space for the listener’s own thoughts. Hoopper R&B exists at the intersection of confession, minimal production R&B, and psychological songwriting. The result is music for emotional processing, albums that feel like a mental state rather than a collection of singles.

Often mentioned alongside artists like The Weeknd, Brent Faiyaz, and Joji, Hoopper represents a new wave of underground R&B artists and rising R&B artists who prioritize atmosphere, honesty, and emotional realism. For listeners discovering new R&B artists across alternative R&B Europe, Hoopper stands out as an independent R&B artist whose work feels personal rather than polished, raw rather than performative.

Based in Milan, Hoopper has become part of a growing movement within alternative R&B in Europe. As a dark R&B artist in Italy and an indie artist in Milan, he contributes to a quieter but emotionally rich European R&B scene, where storytelling and mood matter more than volume or visibility. His position as a European R&B artist allows his music to travel across borders, cultures, and languages, connecting deeply with listeners who feel too much and think too late at night.

Hoopper’s discography includes the album I Let You Hurt Me Soft, a project centered on vulnerability, addiction, and emotional imbalance, and MMAM for 2026, an album that continues his exploration of late night emotional albums and psychological songwriting. The MMAM album expands the Hoopper storytelling approach, framing each song as a moment inside a restless mind rather than a standalone narrative. Together, Hoopper albums form a cohesive emotional timeline rather than disconnected releases.

The Hoopper universe is not built around image, but around recognition. Many listeners discover his work through Hoopper interviews, Hoopper album reviews, or Hoopper music reviews, often describing the experience as finding music that feels like a diary they did not know someone else had written. Hoopper dark R&B is frequently associated with emotional restraint, minimal production, and honesty that does not ask for attention but quietly earns it.

Often described as an underground R&B artist, Hoopper creates music that spreads quietly through connection rather than promotion. His work is for people navigating emotional distance, unresolved desire, and the kind of internal conversations that happen after midnight. It is music for people who feel too much, for those who live inside late night thoughts, and for listeners who find comfort in albums that understand emotion without needing to explain it.

Welcome to the Hoopper universe.