Bands & artists like Quilapayún

If you like Quilapayún, 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

Silvio Rodríguez

Silvio Rodríguez

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His poetic lyrics and acoustic arrangements echo the organic textures and emotional depth found in Quilapayún's music.

nueva trova
Mercedes Sosa

Mercedes Sosa

Known for her powerful voice and folk roots, she shares a similar thematic focus on social issues and rich musicality.

folk music popular music traditional folk music
Pablo Milanés

Pablo Milanés

His intricate guitar work and heartfelt melodies resonate with the harmonic complexity present in Quilapayún's songs.

Omar Souleyman

Omar Souleyman

While stylistically different, his energetic rhythms and layered instrumentation create an engaging listening experience akin to Quilapayún.

electronic music
Chico Buarque

Chico Buarque

His blend of Brazilian popular music with socially conscious lyrics mirrors the cultural richness found in Quilapayún's work.

bossa nova choro música popular brasileira
Lila Downs

Lila Downs

Her incorporation of indigenous sounds and storytelling aligns well with the thematic depth and musical texture of Quilapayún.

folk music regional Mexican
Cecilia Todd

Cecilia Todd

Her Venezuelan folk influences and strong vocal performances create a similarly captivating atmosphere.

Natalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade

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Her modern interpretations of traditional Latin music evoke a sense of nostalgia while maintaining rhythmic vitality similar to Quilapayún.

Latin alternative Latin pop Latin rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Quilapayún?

Artists similar to Quilapayún include Silvio Rodríguez, Mercedes Sosa, Pablo Milanés and Omar Souleyman. Each shares elements of Quilapayún's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Quilapayún?

Quilapayún is primarily known for nueva canción chilena and nueva canción. Rich harmonies intertwine with rhythmic pulses and organic textures, generating a compelling momentum that both energizes and engages.

Where should I start if I like Quilapayún?

If you enjoy Quilapayún, start with Silvio Rodríguez — their album "Días y Flores" is a great entry point. His poetic lyrics and acoustic arrangements echo the organic textures and emotional depth found in Quilapayún's music.