Fragrances Similar to THE HOUSE OF OUD WHAT ABOUT POP
Same accord family · 12 picks ranked by shared notes
Quick Answer
The strongest note-overlap match is Majda Bekkali Fusion Sacrée Obscur, sharing 4 core notes. Note overlap is not the same as identical smell, but if you love What About Pop's structure, these are its closest neighbors in our catalog.
Shared notes ≠ identical smell. We rank by overlap in accords and notes, but two fragrances can share most ingredients and still smell distinct (concentration, ratios, and the perfumer's hand all matter). Picks with a Verified Clone badge are mapped by our community as true smell-alikes; the rest sit in the same olfactory family.
Looking for fragrances similar to The House of Oud What About Pop? These 12 picks share the most overlap with its vanilla, sweet and caramel profile. None of the picks below are designated clones. They share notes and accord structure with What About Pop, but two fragrances can share notes and still smell distinct. Treat this as "same family", not "same smell".
Same Olfactory Family
Shared notesThese share What About Pop's accord family and note structure. None are community-verified clones, so think of them as "in the same neighborhood" rather than "identical smell".
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Majda Bekkali · 2012FUSION SACRÉE OBSCUR
join_inner 10 shared accordsstar 4.1 / 5 (6978)Shared accords: sweet, woody, caramel, balsamicShared notes: Caramel, Benzoin, Musk, Ambergris - #2
Naomi Campbell · 1999NAOMI CAMPBELL
join_inner 10 shared accordsstar 3.9 / 5 (8694)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, caramelShared notes: Caramel, Benzoin, Musk - #3
Ellis Brooklyn · 2022VANILLA MILK
join_inner 10 shared accordsstar 3.1 / 5 (6672)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, lactonicShared notes: Madagascar Vanilla, Benzoin, Musk - #4
Tiziana Terenzi · 2020ORZA
join_inner 10 shared accordsstar 3.9 / 5 (4228)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, caramelShared notes: Madagascar Vanilla, Caramel, Benzoin, Musk - #5
Xerjoff · 2021TONY IOMMI MONKEY SPECIAL
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.3 / 5 (24709)Shared accords: sweet, woody, caramel, balsamicShared notes: Caramel, Musk, Ambergris - #6
Afnan · 20249 PM REBEL
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.3 / 5 (13678)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, caramelShared notes: Caramel, Musk, Ambergris - #7
Jul et Mad Paris · 2015NÉA
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.0 / 5 (4332)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, caramelShared notes: Caramel, Benzoin, Musk - #8
Nobile 1942 · 2017LEVANTE
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.0 / 5 (4054)Shared accords: sweet, powdery, caramel, balsamicShared notes: Caramel, Benzoin, Musk - #9
Lattafa Perfumes · 2014RAGHBA WOOD INTENSE
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.1 / 5 (11335)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, caramelShared notes: Caramel, Musk - #10
MAISON ASRAR · 2025VANILLA VOYAGE
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.2 / 5 (9164)Shared accords: sweet, powdery, lactonic, caramelShared notes: Caramel, Musk - #11
Natura · 2021ILÍA SER
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.0 / 5 (2947)Shared accords: sweet, woody, powdery, balsamicShared notes: Madagascar Vanilla, Benzoin, Musk - #12
Khadlaj Perfumes · 2025CREAM VELVET
join_inner 9 shared accordsstar 4.4 / 5 (7289)Shared accords: sweet, powdery, lactonic, caramelShared notes: Caramel, Musk
How we rank, and why this isn't a dupe list
We rank by a weighted overlap of dominant accords (50% of the score), shared notes across all pyramid positions (30%), and shared base notes specifically (20%). Base notes carry weight because they drive what you smell hours into the wear.
But shared ingredients don't guarantee identical smell. Two fragrances can list the same notes and still smell completely different. The perfumer's ratios, the materials they sourced, and the supporting molecules all change the result. That's why we split this page into two sections.
Verified Clones are fragrances our community has explicitly mapped to What About Pop in our Clone Lab. These are the only picks on this page we'd call true smell-alikes. The Same Family picks share its note structure but should be treated as "if you like What About Pop, you may like..." rather than direct dupes.
Looking for verified dupes specifically? Visit the Clone Lab for community-mapped alternatives across the catalog.