Bands & artists like Javiera Mena

If you like Javiera Mena, 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

Nathy Peluso

Nathy Peluso

Nathy blends pop with vibrant Latin rhythms and electronic elements, creating a dynamic sound that resonates with Mena's infectious grooves.

Latin R&B Latin jazz Latin pop
Kali Uchis

Kali Uchis

Kali's fusion of pop, R&B, and reggaeton features lush synths and smooth vocals that evoke a similar introspective yet danceable feel.

contemporary R&B
Bomba Estéreo

Bomba Estéreo

This group combines electronic music with Colombian cumbia, producing bright, rhythmic tracks that invite movement akin to Mena's style.

cumbia
La Femme

La Femme

Their blend of surf rock and electro-pop creates an upbeat soundscape filled with catchy melodies and vibrant instrumentation reminiscent of Mena.

psychedelic rock punk rock
Tove Lo

Tove Lo

Tove Lo's pop sound is characterized by dark synths and confessional lyrics, which can resonate with the introspective aspects of Mena's music.

electropop indie pop pop music
Carla Morrison

Carla Morrison

Carla’s emotive vocal style combined with her contemporary production mirrors the heartfelt yet upbeat nature of Mena's music.

Latin pop indie pop
Yaeji

Yaeji

Yaeji blends house music with soft vocals and introspective lyrics, creating a unique sound that aligns well with Mena's aesthetic.

electronic music
Sofi Tukker

Sofi Tukker

Their eclectic mix of global sounds and infectious beats creates an uplifting atmosphere that parallels the groove-centric nature of Mena's music.

house music

Common questions

Who sounds like Javiera Mena?

Artists similar to Javiera Mena include Nathy Peluso, Kali Uchis, Bomba Estéreo and La Femme. Each shares elements of Javiera Mena's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Javiera Mena?

Javiera Mena is primarily known for pop music. Mena's music pulses with an infectious groove while layering bright synths over rhythmic foundations that invite movement and introspection.

Where should I start if I like Javiera Mena?

If you enjoy Javiera Mena, start with Nathy Peluso — their album "Calambre" is a great entry point. Nathy blends pop with vibrant Latin rhythms and electronic elements, creating a dynamic sound that resonates with Mena's infectious grooves.