Bands & artists like Farruko
If you like Farruko, 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 Farruko? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Bad Bunny
GuideKnown for his innovative blend of reggaeton and Latin trap, Bad Bunny shares a similar rhythmic intensity and catchy melodies that resonate with Farruko's style.
J Balvin
With his vibrant reggaeton beats and melodic hooks, J Balvin creates an infectious sound that aligns closely with the pulsating rhythms found in Farruko's music.
Ozuna
GuideOzuna's smooth vocal delivery over dynamic reggaeton production mirrors the layered beats and catchy melodies characteristic of Farruko's tracks.
Anuel AA
Anuel AA's fusion of Latin trap and reggaeton features deep bass lines and rhythmic flows that complement the energetic vibe present in Farruko's music.
Karol G
Karol G incorporates catchy hooks and strong beats in her reggaeton tracks, creating a sound palette that resonates well with Farruko's energetic style.
Nicky Jam
Nicky Jam's blend of reggaeton with emotional melodies and driving rhythms provides a sonic experience akin to the tension and release found in Farruko's work.
Maluma
Maluma’s engaging vocal style combined with reggaeton beats creates a lively atmosphere similar to the pulsating rhythms present in Farruko’s music.
Myke Towers
Myke Towers brings a contemporary edge to Latin trap with intricate flows and rhythmic cadences that align closely with Farruko's energetic sound.
Common questions
Who sounds like Farruko?
Artists similar to Farruko include Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Ozuna and Anuel AA. Each shares elements of Farruko's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Farruko?
Farruko is primarily known for reggaeton and Latin trap. A pulsating rhythm drives the texture forward, filled with layered beats that build tension before releasing into catchy melodies.
Where should I start if I like Farruko?
If you enjoy Farruko, start with Bad Bunny — their album "Las que no iban a salir" is a great entry point. Known for his innovative blend of reggaeton and Latin trap, Bad Bunny shares a similar rhythmic intensity and catchy melodies that resonate with Farruko's style.