If you like Black 45 King, try these artists

If you like Black 45 King, 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

Gente de Zona

Gente de Zona

Shared genres: Latin pop, hip-hop, reggaeton

Latin music Latin pop cubaton
Soolking

Soolking

Shared genres: hip-hop, rapping, reggaeton

contemporary R&B hip-hop pop music
Ozuna

Ozuna

Shared genres: Latin pop, dancehall, reggaeton

Latin pop Latin trap dancehall
Villano Antillano

Villano Antillano

Shared genres: dancehall, reggaeton

dancehall pop music reggaeton
Héctor el Father

Héctor el Father

Shared genres: dancehall, reggaeton

Latin Christian music Latin hip-hop dancehall
Sech

Sech

Shared genres: dancehall, reggaeton

Latin R&B dancehall reggaeton
Tini

Tini

Shared genres: Latin pop, reggaeton

Argentine cumbia Latin R&B Latin pop
Fonseca

Fonseca

Shared genres: Latin pop, reggaeton

Latin pop reggaeton tropipop

Common questions

Who sounds like Black 45 King?

Artists similar to Black 45 King include Gente de Zona, Soolking, Ozuna and Villano Antillano. Each shares elements of Black 45 King's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Black 45 King?

Black 45 King is primarily known for hip-hop, rapping and trap music. Propelled by propulsive beats and layered melodies, his tracks cultivate an energetic pulse that ignites movement on the dance floor.

Where should I start if I like Black 45 King?

If you enjoy Black 45 King, start with Gente de Zona — their album "Visualízate" is a great entry point. Shared genres: Latin pop, hip-hop, reggaeton