Bands & artists like María Becerra

If you like María Becerra, 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

Nicki Nicole

Nicki Nicole

Like María Becerra, Nicki Nicole blends Latin trap with catchy pop melodies, creating infectious tracks that invite listeners to dance.

Latin R&B Latin pop Latin trap
Cazzu

Cazzu

Cazzu's music features a mix of reggaeton and trap elements, similar to Becerra's rhythmic beats and engaging hooks.

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Duki

Duki

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Duki's urban contemporary style incorporates trap influences and catchy choruses, resonating well with the danceable energy found in Becerra's work.

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Tini

Tini

TINI's blend of pop and urban sounds, along with her strong vocal delivery, aligns well with the dance-pop elements present in Becerra's music.

Argentine cumbia Latin R&B Latin pop
Paloma Mami

Paloma Mami

Paloma Mami infuses her music with a blend of reggaeton and R&B, echoing the vibrant energy and catchy hooks typical of María Becerra's style.

Latin R&B Latin pop Latin trap
Becky G

Becky G

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Becky G's fusion of Latin pop and urban sounds creates an upbeat vibe that complements the danceable aspects of Becerra's music.

Latin pop contemporary R&B cumbia
Nathy Peluso

Nathy Peluso

Nathy Peluso combines various genres including trap and funk, delivering a dynamic sound that parallels the rhythmic insistence in Becerra’s music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like María Becerra?

Artists similar to María Becerra include Nicki Nicole, Cazzu, Duki and Tini. Each shares elements of María Becerra's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is María Becerra?

María Becerra is primarily known for trap music, dance-pop and urban contemporary. Her music pulsates with rhythmic insistence, layering catchy hooks over crisp beats that create an irresistible urge to dance.

Where should I start if I like María Becerra?

If you enjoy María Becerra, start with Nicki Nicole — their album "Parte de mí" is a great entry point. Like María Becerra, Nicki Nicole blends Latin trap with catchy pop melodies, creating infectious tracks that invite listeners to dance.