Bands & artists like Cartel de Santa

If you like Cartel de Santa, 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

Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill

Their fusion of hip-hop with Latin influences and heavy bass lines creates a similar dense sonic tapestry.

Latin hip-hop West Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Control Machete

Control Machete

Known for their sharp delivery and rhythmic cadences, they blend rap with Mexican cultural elements effectively.

Latin hip-hop gangsta rap rapcore
Akwid

Akwid

They combine traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary hip-hop, creating a rich auditory experience.

Chicano rap
Residente

Residente

His socially conscious lyrics paired with innovative production create a complex sound that resonates with fans of Cartel de Santa.

Latin trap alternative hip-hop reggaeton
Tego Calderón

Tego Calderón

His unique blend of reggaeton and hip-hop, along with his storytelling, mirrors the narrative style found in Cartel de Santa's music.

Latin hip-hop alternative reggaeton reggaeton
Psycho Realm

Psycho Realm

Their gritty lyrics and hard-hitting beats provide a similar intensity that fans of Cartel de Santa would appreciate.

West Coast hip-hop
Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam

With his melodic hooks and urban beats, he brings a contemporary edge to Latin music that aligns with Cartel de Santa's vibe.

Latin trap reggaeton

Common questions

Who sounds like Cartel de Santa?

Artists similar to Cartel de Santa include Cypress Hill, Control Machete, Akwid and Residente. Each shares elements of Cartel de Santa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Cartel de Santa?

Cartel de Santa is primarily known for Latin hip-hop. Rhythmic cadences interlock with pulsating bass lines while sharp delivery and layered samples create a dense sonic tapestry.

Where should I start if I like Cartel de Santa?

If you enjoy Cartel de Santa, start with Cypress Hill — their album "Rise Up" is a great entry point. Their fusion of hip-hop with Latin influences and heavy bass lines creates a similar dense sonic tapestry.