Bands & artists like Maluma

If you like Maluma, 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

J Balvin shares Maluma's infectious reggaeton beats and melodic hooks, often blending traditional Latin sounds with modern urban influences.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny

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With a similar fusion of reggaeton and trap, Bad Bunny's music features catchy rhythms and vibrant melodies that resonate well with Maluma's style.

Latin trap reggaeton
Ozuna

Ozuna

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Ozuna combines smooth vocals with danceable reggaeton beats, creating a lively atmosphere akin to Maluma's rhythmic appeal.

Latin pop Latin trap dancehall
Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam's blend of reggaeton and urban pop mirrors Maluma’s pulsating grooves and melodic sensibilities.

Latin trap reggaeton
Karol G

Karol G

Karol G's energetic tracks feature strong rhythms and catchy choruses, aligning closely with the upbeat vibe found in Maluma's music.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
Anuel AA

Anuel AA

Anuel AA incorporates trap elements into his reggaeton sound, offering a gritty edge that complements Maluma's polished style.

Latin R&B Latin hip-hop Latin trap
Reik

Reik

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Reik’s pop-infused Latin sound features emotive melodies and harmonies that resonate well with Maluma's melodic flow.

Latin pop
Sebastián Yatra

Sebastián Yatra

Yatra combines heartfelt lyrics with upbeat rhythms, creating a sound that captures the same buoyant energy as Maluma’s tracks.

Latin ballad Latin pop reggaeton

Common questions

Who sounds like Maluma?

Artists similar to Maluma include J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Ozuna and Nicky Jam. Each shares elements of Maluma's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Maluma?

Maluma is primarily known for pop rock, trap music and reggaeton. Maluma’s music thrives on syncopated rhythms and pulsating grooves that create an irresistible urge to move while maintaining a buoyant melodic flow.

Where should I start if I like Maluma?

If you enjoy Maluma, start with J Balvin — their album "Energia" is a great entry point. J Balvin shares Maluma's infectious reggaeton beats and melodic hooks, often blending traditional Latin sounds with modern urban influences.