Bands & artists like Kendji Girac

If you like Kendji Girac, 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 Kendji Girac? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Alvaro Soler

Alvaro Soler

Soler combines Latin pop with catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms, similar to Girac's infectious grooves.

Latin pop folk-pop music of Latin America
Pablo Alborán

Pablo Alborán

Alborán's emotive vocal style and incorporation of flamenco elements resonate well with Girac's sound.

Latin pop flamenco pop music
David Bisbal

David Bisbal

Bisbal blends pop with traditional Spanish influences, creating vibrant tracks that mirror Girac's lively cadence.

pop music
Juanes

Juanes

Guide

Juanes' fusion of rock and Latin music features rhythmic guitar work that aligns closely with Girac's flamenco-inspired sound.

Latin pop
Carlos Vives

Carlos Vives

Vives' upbeat cumbia and vallenato-infused tracks share a similar festive energy and rhythmic appeal as Girac's songs.

cumbia pop music reggaeton
Bebe

Bebe

Bebe’s mix of pop and folk influences, along with her distinctive voice, creates an engaging sound reminiscent of Girac.

pop music
Aitana

Aitana

Aitana’s fresh pop sound combined with her Spanish roots offers a youthful energy similar to that of Kendji Girac.

pop music
Beret

Beret

Beret’s fusion of urban sounds with melodic hooks echoes the rhythmic pulse found in Girac's lively tracks.

Common questions

Who sounds like Kendji Girac?

Artists similar to Kendji Girac include Alvaro Soler, Pablo Alborán, David Bisbal and Juanes. Each shares elements of Kendji Girac's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kendji Girac?

Kendji Girac is primarily known for Latin pop, folk-pop and flamenco. With a lively cadence and rhythmic pulse that compels movement, Girac's music melds flamenco guitar lines with infectious pop hooks, creating an irresistible groove.

Where should I start if I like Kendji Girac?

If you enjoy Kendji Girac, start with Alvaro Soler — their album "Mar de colores" is a great entry point. Soler combines Latin pop with catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms, similar to Girac's infectious grooves.