Bands & artists like Mina

If you like Mina, 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.

New to Mina? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Franco Battiato

Franco Battiato

Guide

Battiato's blend of pop, art rock, and avant-garde elements creates a similarly intricate soundscape that invites both movement and contemplation.

electro experimental music new wave
Patty Pravo

Patty Pravo

Pravo's fusion of pop and rock with jazz influences echoes Mina's rhythmic tension and emotive vocal delivery.

pop music rock music
Lucio Battisti

Lucio Battisti

Battisti's melodic sophistication and blending of rock with orchestral arrangements resonate with Mina's rich textures and grooves.

Latin pop disco pop music
Giorgio Moroder

Giorgio Moroder

Moroder's pioneering disco sound features intricate rhythms and lush production that parallel the danceable yet introspective qualities of Mina's music.

Eurodisco dance music disco
Nina Simone

Nina Simone

Guide

Simone’s emotive vocal style and incorporation of jazz, pop, and soul create a deep emotional resonance similar to Mina's work.

blues gospel music jazz
Toto Cutugno

Toto Cutugno

Cutugno's melodic pop songs often incorporate elements of jazz and rock, aligning with the fluidity found in Mina's discography.

pop music
Rita Pavone

Rita Pavone

Pavone’s energetic performances and eclectic mix of rock and pop convey a vibrant spirit akin to the rhythmic vitality found in Mina's music.

pop music
Etta James

Etta James

James' powerful vocals and ability to cross genres from blues to jazz reflect the emotional depth present in Mina’s work.

blues gospel music jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Mina?

Artists similar to Mina include Franco Battiato, Patty Pravo, Lucio Battisti and Giorgio Moroder. Each shares elements of Mina's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mina?

Mina is primarily known for jazz, rock & roll and disco. Mina’s music pulses with rhythmic tension, blending intricate textures with fluid grooves that compel movement while inviting introspection.

Where should I start if I like Mina?

If you enjoy Mina, start with Franco Battiato — their album "Fleurs 2" is a great entry point. Battiato's blend of pop, art rock, and avant-garde elements creates a similarly intricate soundscape that invites both movement and contemplation.