Bands & artists like Mala Rodríguez

If you like Mala Rodríguez, 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

C. Tangana

C. Tangana

His fusion of traditional Spanish sounds with modern hip-hop and reggaeton creates a rhythmic complexity similar to Mala Rodríguez.

hip-hop new flamenco pop rap
Nathy Peluso

Nathy Peluso

Combining elements of Latin music, hip-hop, and jazz, her energetic delivery and emotional depth resonate well with Mala's style.

Latin R&B Latin jazz Latin pop
La Femme

La Femme

Their eclectic mix of genres, including surf rock and electronic, along with a vibrant energy, aligns well with the rhythmic aspects of Mala's music.

psychedelic rock punk rock
Dani Martín

Dani Martín

His emotive vocal style and incorporation of pop-rock elements with Latin influences complement the emotional resonance found in Mala's work.

pop music
Residente

Residente

Known for his powerful lyrics and blending of various musical styles, his approach to hip-hop shares a kinship with Mala's bold expression.

Latin trap alternative hip-hop reggaeton
Bomba Estéreo

Bomba Estéreo

Their fusion of cumbia, electronica, and hip-hop creates an infectious groove that echoes the danceable rhythms present in Mala's music.

cumbia
Ana Tijoux

Ana Tijoux

Her blend of Latin sounds with conscious hip-hop and smooth vocals offers a similar lyrical depth and groove as seen in Mala's tracks.

hip-hop
Gipsy Kings

Gipsy Kings

Their flamenco-inspired sound combined with pop elements provides a cultural richness that complements the flamenco roots in Mala's music.

flamenco

Common questions

Who sounds like Mala Rodríguez?

Artists similar to Mala Rodríguez include C. Tangana, Nathy Peluso, La Femme and Dani Martín. Each shares elements of Mala Rodríguez's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mala Rodríguez?

Mala Rodríguez is primarily known for alternative hip-hop, reggaeton and flamenco. With a commanding rhythm and bold lyrical cadence, her music pulses with an infectious groove that invites movement while grounding deep emotional resonance.

Where should I start if I like Mala Rodríguez?

If you enjoy Mala Rodríguez, start with C. Tangana — their album "El Madrileño" is a great entry point. His fusion of traditional Spanish sounds with modern hip-hop and reggaeton creates a rhythmic complexity similar to Mala Rodríguez.