Bands & artists like Celia Cruz

If you like Celia Cruz, 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

Willie Colón

Willie Colón

Colón's salsa compositions feature rich brass arrangements and intricate rhythms that echo Cruz's vibrant sound.

boogaloo salsa
Héctor Lavoe

Héctor Lavoe

Lavoe's emotive vocal style and dynamic salsa rhythms capture the same infectious energy found in Cruz's music.

salsa
Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony

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Anthony blends salsa with contemporary pop elements, creating catchy melodies and rhythms reminiscent of Cruz's lively performances.

music of Latin America pop music salsa
Tito Puente

Tito Puente

Puente's mastery of percussion and vibrant big band arrangements create a festive atmosphere similar to Cruz's energetic style.

music of Latin America salsa
Eddie Palmieri

Eddie Palmieri

Palmieri's innovative blending of jazz and salsa brings complex rhythms that resonate well with Cruz's layered textures.

Latin jazz salsa
Los Van Van

Los Van Van

Their modern take on Cuban music incorporates danceable grooves and call-and-response vocals, akin to Cruz's engaging performances.

music of Cuba
Gilberto Santa Rosa

Gilberto Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa's romantic salsa ballads combined with upbeat tracks reflect the diverse emotional range found in Cruz's repertoire.

salsa
Pablo Milanés

Pablo Milanés

Milanés' fusion of Cuban folk and contemporary sounds creates a rich sonic landscape that complements the rhythmic vitality of Cruz.

Common questions

Who sounds like Celia Cruz?

Artists similar to Celia Cruz include Willie Colón, Héctor Lavoe, Marc Anthony and Tito Puente. Each shares elements of Celia Cruz's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Celia Cruz?

Celia Cruz is primarily known for salsa and Cuban rumba. Cruz's music pulses with vibrant rhythms and layered textures that propel listeners into a state of joyful movement, marked by infectious syncopation and call-and-response dynamics.

Where should I start if I like Celia Cruz?

If you enjoy Celia Cruz, start with Willie Colón — their album "Tras La Tormenta" is a great entry point. Colón's salsa compositions feature rich brass arrangements and intricate rhythms that echo Cruz's vibrant sound.