Bands & artists like Lucero

If you like Lucero, 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

Natalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade

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Her blend of traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary pop elements creates intricate melodies and emotional choruses similar to Lucero's style.

Latin alternative Latin pop Latin rock
Banda MS

Banda MS

Known for their powerful ballads and vibrant instrumentation, Banda MS captures the same emotional depth and rhythmic energy present in Lucero's work.

banda music regional Mexican
Ana Gabriel

Ana Gabriel

Her emotive vocal delivery and incorporation of ranchera elements align closely with the heartfelt storytelling found in Lucero's songs.

Latin pop
Los Bukis

Los Bukis

Their classic romantic ballads combine traditional Mexican sounds with catchy melodies, echoing the musicality of Lucero's compositions.

Julieta Venegas

Julieta Venegas

With her use of diverse instruments and melodic structures, Julieta brings a unique twist to Latin pop that complements Lucero's intricate arrangements.

Latin pop alternative rock cumbia
Panteón Rococó

Panteón Rococó

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Their fusion of rock and traditional Mexican music creates an energetic sound that parallels the rhythmic intensity found in Lucero's tracks.

ska
Los Tigres del Norte

Los Tigres del Norte

This iconic group blends narrative-driven lyrics with catchy melodies, similar to the storytelling approach in Lucero’s music.

norteño
Kany García

Kany García

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Her lyrical focus on love and relationships, paired with a pop sensibility, resonates well with the themes explored in Lucero's songs.

Latin pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Lucero?

Artists similar to Lucero include Natalia Lafourcade, Banda MS, Ana Gabriel and Los Bukis. Each shares elements of Lucero's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lucero?

Lucero is primarily known for Latin pop, ranchera and regional Mexican. Her songs pulse with a steady beat, layering intricate melodies over rhythmic grooves that build tension before releasing into cathartic choruses.

Where should I start if I like Lucero?

If you enjoy Lucero, start with Natalia Lafourcade — their album "Casa" is a great entry point. Her blend of traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary pop elements creates intricate melodies and emotional choruses similar to Lucero's style.