Bands & artists like Ednita Nazario

If you like Ednita Nazario, 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.

New to Ednita Nazario? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Ana Gabriel

Ana Gabriel

Her powerful vocals and emotive ballads feature lush arrangements that evoke a similar sense of tension and release.

Latin pop
La India

La India

Combining rich melodies with a steady rhythmic pulse, her music often captures the same immersive quality as Ednita's work.

Latin pop freestyle music house music
Gloria Trevi

Gloria Trevi

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With theatrical vocal performances and dynamic instrumentation, her songs create an engaging emotional landscape reminiscent of Ednita's style.

pop rock
Thalía

Thalía

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Her blend of pop and Latin influences, along with catchy melodies, aligns well with the lush soundscapes found in Ednita's music.

Latin pop Latin rock reggae
Shakira

Shakira

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Known for her diverse musical palette, Shakira's emotive delivery and intricate arrangements share a captivating quality similar to Ednita's.

Latin pop Latin rock contemporary R&B
Mónica Naranjo

Mónica Naranjo

With her powerful voice and orchestral pop arrangements, Mónica's music evokes a similar emotional intensity and lushness.

pop music
Alejandra Guzmán

Alejandra Guzmán

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Her rock-infused pop sound and passionate delivery provide a compelling energy that parallels the immersive qualities of Ednita's music.

pop music
Lila Downs

Lila Downs

Incorporating diverse musical influences and rich storytelling, Lila's work offers a captivating listening experience similar to Ednita's emotive style.

folk music regional Mexican

Common questions

Who sounds like Ednita Nazario?

Artists similar to Ednita Nazario include Ana Gabriel, La India, Gloria Trevi and Thalía. Each shares elements of Ednita Nazario's sound while bringing their own perspective.

Where should I start if I like Ednita Nazario?

If you enjoy Ednita Nazario, start with Ana Gabriel — their album "Mi México" is a great entry point. Her powerful vocals and emotive ballads feature lush arrangements that evoke a similar sense of tension and release.