Hey Pauldes,
I would definitely say all the DAW's listed by KonKossKang are similar but there are some differences between them that might push you more towards one or the other.
Pro tools is definitely industry standard, its extremely powerful and is great for producing and recording. The downside is that it is expensive when buying the full version. Fruity loops is another popular one and is good for producing but not so much recording. To me ableton feels like a smoother and more powerful fruity loops and has better audio recording features. Ableton was made for complete ease of use so when I'm putting down a track I can do it efficiently and easily. I personally use ableton to make all my music which is mostly trap and dubstep, so I may be a little biased. I have used reason, sonar and cubase also. Reason is ok but its "thing" is that its all modeled after actual hardware which I personally did not like as I did not grow up using any hardware. To me sonar is unusable. Cubase seems to me like halfway between pro tools and ableton as it has more of a recording feel to it but still has production capability. If you're a modern producer looking to synthesize hip hop beats I would pick ableton or fruity loops. If youre more old fashioned and are looking to record i'd choose pro tools or cubase.
If you have any more question's i'm happy to answer!
Cheers
Aaron (Clean Blood)