Bands & artists like Pandora

If you like Pandora, 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

Shakira

Shakira

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Shakira combines Latin pop with infectious rhythms and catchy hooks, often using a blend of traditional and modern instrumentation.

Latin pop Latin rock contemporary R&B
Thalía

Thalía

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Thalía's music features vibrant melodies and danceable beats, embodying the same rhythmic energy found in Pandora's tracks.

Latin pop Latin rock reggae
Natalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade

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Natalia blends pop with folk influences, creating melodic hooks and intricate arrangements that resonate with Pandora's style.

Latin alternative Latin pop Latin rock
Ana Tijoux

Ana Tijoux

Ana Tijoux's fusion of Latin sounds with hip-hop elements showcases engaging grooves and lyrical depth similar to Pandora's work.

hip-hop
Becky G

Becky G

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Becky G delivers catchy Latin pop anthems with upbeat rhythms and strong vocal hooks that align well with Pandora's energetic sound.

Latin pop contemporary R&B cumbia
J Balvin

J Balvin

J Balvin's reggaeton-infused Latin pop features tight grooves and melodic hooks that create a similar tension and release as in Pandora's music.

Latin pop Latin trap reggaeton
Karol G

Karol G

Karol G combines reggaeton and pop with engaging melodies and rhythmic beats that echo the dynamic quality found in Pandora's songs.

Latin R&B Latin pop reggaeton
Greeicy

Greeicy

Greeicy offers a mix of pop and urban sounds, characterized by catchy choruses and vibrant production that parallels Pandora's style.

Common questions

Who sounds like Pandora?

Artists similar to Pandora include Shakira, Thalía, Natalia Lafourcade and Ana Tijoux. Each shares elements of Pandora's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pandora?

Pandora is primarily known for Latin pop. Her music pulses with rhythmic energy while layering melodic hooks over tight grooves, creating an engaging interplay of tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Pandora?

If you enjoy Pandora, start with Shakira — their album "Fijación Oral, Vol. 1" is a great entry point. Shakira combines Latin pop with infectious rhythms and catchy hooks, often using a blend of traditional and modern instrumentation.