Bands & artists like Fred De Palma

If you like Fred De Palma, 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 Fred De Palma? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

J Balvin

J Balvin

His reggaeton beats and catchy hooks create a vibrant atmosphere similar to Fred De Palma's infectious pop rap style.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Maluma

Maluma

With a blend of reggaeton and pop, Maluma's music features bright rhythms and engaging melodies that resonate with Fred De Palma's sound.

Latin trap pop rock reggaeton
Ozuna

Ozuna

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Ozuna's smooth vocal delivery over upbeat reggaeton tracks aligns well with the rhythmic pulse found in Fred De Palma's music.

Latin pop Latin trap dancehall
Karol G

Karol G

Her fusion of reggaeton and pop elements creates an energetic vibe that mirrors the infectious hooks characteristic of Fred De Palma.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam's melodic flow combined with danceable reggaeton beats offers a similar engaging energy to that of Fred De Palma.

Latin trap reggaeton
Becky G

Becky G

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Her catchy choruses and upbeat production style reflect the bright, infectious quality present in Fred De Palma's music.

Latin pop contemporary R&B cumbia
Anuel AA

Anuel AA

Anuel AA's blend of trap and reggaeton features strong rhythms and hooks that align well with the pop rap elements of Fred De Palma.

Latin R&B Latin hip-hop Latin trap
Duki

Duki

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Duki's energetic delivery and modern trap influences provide a fresh take on the rhythmic styles found in Fred De Palma's work.

Latin hip-hop Latin trap freestyle rap

Common questions

Who sounds like Fred De Palma?

Artists similar to Fred De Palma include J Balvin, Maluma, Ozuna and Karol G. Each shares elements of Fred De Palma's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Fred De Palma?

Fred De Palma is primarily known for reggaeton and pop rap. The music pulses with bright rhythms and infectious hooks, driving forward with a steady bounce that compels movement and engagement.

Where should I start if I like Fred De Palma?

If you enjoy Fred De Palma, start with J Balvin — their album "Energia" is a great entry point. His reggaeton beats and catchy hooks create a vibrant atmosphere similar to Fred De Palma's infectious pop rap style.