Bands & artists like Latino

If you like Latino, 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

J Balvin

J Balvin

His infectious reggaeton beats and melodic hooks create a vibrant atmosphere similar to Latino's rhythmic grooves.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Maluma

Maluma

Maluma combines catchy pop melodies with urban rhythms, echoing the euphoric choruses found in Latino's music.

Latin trap pop rock reggaeton
Carlos Vives

Carlos Vives

With his fusion of traditional Colombian sounds and modern pop, Vives shares a similar layered harmonic approach.

cumbia pop music reggaeton
Ozuna

Ozuna

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Ozuna's smooth vocals over rhythmic reggaeton production resonate well with the tension and release found in Latino's tracks.

Latin pop Latin trap dancehall
Becky G

Becky G

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Her blend of pop and Latin influences, along with upbeat choruses, aligns closely with the sound palette of Latino.

Latin pop contemporary R&B cumbia
Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam's dynamic vocal delivery and engaging rhythms provide a similar energy to that of Latino's euphoric moments.

Latin trap reggaeton
Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato

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Lovato's powerful vocal style paired with pop production creates anthemic choruses that parallel Latino's musical climaxes.

contemporary R&B dance-pop electropop
Anitta

Anitta

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Anitta’s ability to fuse Brazilian funk with pop elements mirrors the rhythmic complexity present in Latino’s work.

Latin pop funk carioca funk melody

Common questions

Who sounds like Latino?

Artists similar to Latino include J Balvin, Maluma, Carlos Vives and Ozuna. Each shares elements of Latino's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Latino?

Latino is primarily known for pop music. Latino's music pulses with rhythmic grooves and layered harmonies that build tension before releasing into euphoric choruses.

Where should I start if I like Latino?

If you enjoy Latino, start with J Balvin — their album "Energia" is a great entry point. His infectious reggaeton beats and melodic hooks create a vibrant atmosphere similar to Latino's rhythmic grooves.