Bands & artists like Gipsy Kings
If you like Gipsy Kings, 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
Paco de Lucía
GuideAs a master flamenco guitarist, his intricate fingerpicking and passionate compositions resonate with the same vibrant energy found in Gipsy Kings' music.
Vicente Amigo
His blend of traditional flamenco with modern influences showcases complex guitar work and emotive melodies that align closely with the Gipsy Kings' style.
Tomatito
Known for his virtuosic guitar skills and fusion of jazz elements, his sound captures the lively spirit of flamenco while maintaining a contemporary edge.
Los Lobos
Their fusion of rock, blues, and traditional Mexican music parallels the Gipsy Kings' ability to blend genres while maintaining a festive atmosphere.
Lila Downs
Her blending of traditional Mexican music with contemporary styles mirrors the cross-cultural appeal of the Gipsy Kings' vibrant sound.
Camarón de la Isla
As one of the most influential flamenco singers, his emotive singing style and innovative approach resonate well with the joyous spirit of Gipsy Kings.
Chick Corea
GuideHis explorations in jazz fusion often incorporate Latin rhythms and melodies that can evoke a similar celebratory feel as found in Gipsy Kings’ work.
Béla Fleck
His innovative banjo work often incorporates world music elements, creating a joyful and rhythmic complexity that fans of Gipsy Kings would appreciate.
Common questions
Who sounds like Gipsy Kings?
Artists similar to Gipsy Kings include Paco de Lucía, Vicente Amigo, Tomatito and Los Lobos. Each shares elements of Gipsy Kings's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Gipsy Kings?
Gipsy Kings is primarily known for flamenco. A vibrant tapestry of syncopated rhythms and layered guitar melodies creates an atmosphere of joyous celebration that compels movement.
Where should I start if I like Gipsy Kings?
If you enjoy Gipsy Kings, start with Paco de Lucía — their album "Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina" is a great entry point. As a master flamenco guitarist, his intricate fingerpicking and passionate compositions resonate with the same vibrant energy found in Gipsy Kings' music.