Bands & artists like Nicky Jam

If you like Nicky Jam, 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

Known for his vibrant reggaeton beats and catchy hooks, J Balvin shares a similar rhythmic energy that makes listeners want to dance.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny

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With his innovative blend of reggaeton and trap elements, Bad Bunny's music features infectious melodies and a playful approach akin to Nicky Jam.

Latin trap reggaeton
Ozuna

Ozuna

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Ozuna's smooth vocal delivery and melodic sensibility fit well within the reggaeton genre, creating an engaging listening experience similar to Nicky Jam.

Latin pop Latin trap dancehall
Karol G

Karol G

Karol G combines reggaeton with pop influences, delivering catchy hooks and rhythmic beats that resonate with Nicky Jam's style.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
Maluma

Maluma

Maluma's fusion of reggaeton and urban pop features infectious rhythms and romantic themes that align closely with the sound of Nicky Jam.

Latin trap pop rock reggaeton
Anuel AA

Anuel AA

Anuel AA's gritty vocal style and incorporation of trap elements into his reggaeton tracks create a similar sonic landscape to that of Nicky Jam.

Latin R&B Latin hip-hop Latin trap
Don Omar

Don Omar

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As a veteran in the reggaeton scene, Don Omar's dynamic rhythms and engaging lyrics evoke a nostalgic yet fresh feel reminiscent of Nicky Jam.

hip-hop reggaeton
Farruko

Farruko

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Farruko blends reggae, dancehall, and reggaeton, producing lively tracks with infectious grooves that appeal to fans of Nicky Jam.

Latin trap reggaeton

Common questions

Who sounds like Nicky Jam?

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

What genre is Nicky Jam?

Nicky Jam is primarily known for reggaeton and Latin trap. The music pulses with rhythmic insistence, layering infectious hooks over a foundation of steady beats and playful melodic phrases, creating an irresistible urge to move.

Where should I start if I like Nicky Jam?

If you enjoy Nicky Jam, start with J Balvin — their album "Energia" is a great entry point. Known for his vibrant reggaeton beats and catchy hooks, J Balvin shares a similar rhythmic energy that makes listeners want to dance.