Bands & artists like Aya Nakamura

If you like Aya Nakamura, 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

Niska

Niska

Niska blends Afrobeat and French rap with catchy hooks, creating an infectious rhythm that resonates with Aya Nakamura's style.

Afro trap French hip-hop gangsta rap
Damso

Damso

Damso's fusion of contemporary R&B and hip-hop features smooth melodies and introspective lyrics, aligning well with Nakamura's immersive sound.

contemporary R&B hip-hop trap music
Lartiste

Lartiste

Lartiste combines reggaeton and urban pop elements, offering a vibrant sound that complements the rhythmic energy found in Aya Nakamura's music.

rapping
Kaaris

Kaaris

Kaaris brings a darker edge to French rap while maintaining melodic hooks, appealing to listeners who enjoy the intensity present in Nakamura's tracks.

French hip-hop trap music
Soolking

Soolking

Soolking's blend of Algerian influences with modern pop and hip-hop creates a multicultural sound that mirrors the diverse palette of Aya Nakamura.

contemporary R&B hip-hop pop music
Tayc

Tayc

Tayc's smooth vocals and romantic themes in his Afrobeat-infused R&B resonate well with the emotional depth found in Nakamura's music.

Afrobeat Afrobeats French contemporary R&B
Jok'Air

Jok'Air

Jok'air incorporates melodic rap and R&B elements, crafting a laid-back yet engaging sound similar to the immersive experience of Aya Nakamura.

French hip-hop contemporary R&B dirty rap
Gims

Gims

Gims' powerful vocal delivery combined with pop and urban influences creates anthemic tracks that echo the compelling melodies of Nakamura.

French contemporary R&B chanson hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Aya Nakamura?

Artists similar to Aya Nakamura include Niska, Damso, Lartiste and Kaaris. Each shares elements of Aya Nakamura's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Aya Nakamura?

Aya Nakamura is primarily known for reggaeton, Afrobeat and zouk. Pulsing beats intertwine with smooth melodies, creating an immersive experience that compels movement and connection.

Where should I start if I like Aya Nakamura?

If you enjoy Aya Nakamura, start with Niska — their album "Le monde est méchant" is a great entry point. Niska blends Afrobeat and French rap with catchy hooks, creating an infectious rhythm that resonates with Aya Nakamura's style.