Bands & artists like Lali Espósito

If you like Lali Espósito, 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 Lali Espósito? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Tini

Tini

Her blend of pop and reggaeton features catchy hooks and vibrant production, similar to Lali's danceable textures.

Argentine cumbia Latin R&B Latin pop
Karol G

Karol G

Known for her infectious melodies and rhythmic beats, Karol G's music embodies a lively energy that parallels Lali's sound.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
Becky G

Becky G

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Her energetic pop tracks often incorporate danceable rhythms and catchy lyrics, making her a great match for fans of Lali.

Latin pop contemporary R&B cumbia
Anitta

Anitta

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Anitta’s fusion of Brazilian funk and pop creates an infectious atmosphere that aligns well with the vibrant energy found in Lali's work.

Latin pop funk carioca funk melody
Greeicy

Greeicy

Her dynamic vocal delivery paired with contemporary pop beats offers a fresh sound reminiscent of Lali's engaging musical style.

Cazzu

Cazzu

Cazzu blends trap and reggaeton with pop elements, creating a modern sound that shares similarities with Lali's rhythmic approach.

Argentine cumbia Latin R&B Latin trap
Paloma Mami

Paloma Mami

Her unique mix of Latin sounds and contemporary pop creates an inviting atmosphere similar to the reflective moments in Lali's music.

Latin R&B Latin pop Latin trap
Mau y Ricky

Mau y Ricky

This duo combines catchy pop melodies with urban beats, offering a lively sound that complements the danceable nature of Lali's tracks.

Common questions

Who sounds like Lali Espósito?

Artists similar to Lali Espósito include Tini, Karol G, Becky G and Anitta. Each shares elements of Lali Espósito's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lali Espósito?

Lali Espósito is primarily known for pop music. Pulsating beats intertwine with shimmering melodies, creating a danceable texture that propels forward while inviting moments of reflective release.

Where should I start if I like Lali Espósito?

If you enjoy Lali Espósito, start with Tini — their album "Quiero volver" is a great entry point. Her blend of pop and reggaeton features catchy hooks and vibrant production, similar to Lali's danceable textures.