Bands & artists like Jon Secada
If you like Jon Secada, 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
Gloria Estefan
GuideHer fusion of Latin rhythms with pop melodies creates an inviting sound that resonates with the same emotional richness found in Secada's work.
Marc Anthony
GuideWith his powerful vocals and blend of salsa and pop, Marc Anthony captures a similar passionate essence that complements Secada's balladic style.
Ricky Martin
GuideRicky Martin's energetic Latin pop tracks often feature lush melodies and rhythmic undertones that align well with Secada's musical approach.
Alejandro Sanz
His emotive songwriting and rich guitar-driven arrangements create a heartfelt listening experience akin to Jon Secada's ballads.
Pablo Alborán
Alborán’s contemporary Spanish ballads are infused with emotional vocal delivery and melodic warmth reminiscent of Secada's style.
Carlos Vives
His vibrant blend of Colombian folk and pop elements brings a lively yet heartfelt quality that parallels the rhythmic aspects of Secada's music.
Chayanne
GuideChayanne’s romantic ballads and engaging rhythms create a similar emotional landscape that fans of Jon Secada would appreciate.
Juanes
GuideWith a mix of rock and traditional Latin sounds, Juanes offers rich melodies and heartfelt lyrics that echo the emotional themes present in Secada's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Jon Secada?
Artists similar to Jon Secada include Gloria Estefan, Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin and Alejandro Sanz. Each shares elements of Jon Secada's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Jon Secada?
Jon Secada is primarily known for Latin pop and ballade. His music pulses with warm melodies and rhythmic undercurrents that encourage movement while enveloping the listener in a rich emotional landscape.
Where should I start if I like Jon Secada?
If you enjoy Jon Secada, start with Gloria Estefan — their album "The Standards" is a great entry point. Her fusion of Latin rhythms with pop melodies creates an inviting sound that resonates with the same emotional richness found in Secada's work.