Bands & artists like Rosalía

If you like Rosalía, 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 Rosalía? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

C. Tangana

C. Tangana

C. Tangana blends traditional Spanish sounds with modern urban influences, creating a dynamic and theatrical listening experience.

hip-hop new flamenco pop rap
Nathy Peluso

Nathy Peluso

Nathy Peluso combines Latin rhythms with R&B and jazz influences, showcasing a powerful vocal style and vibrant instrumentation.

Latin R&B Latin jazz Latin pop
Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny

Guide

Bad Bunny's innovative approach to reggaeton incorporates diverse genres and theatrical elements, making his music rhythmically engaging.

Latin trap reggaeton
La Femme

La Femme

La Femme's eclectic sound fuses surf rock and pop with a French twist, often incorporating theatrical elements reminiscent of Rosalía.

psychedelic rock punk rock
Bomba Estéreo

Bomba Estéreo

Bomba Estéreo mixes traditional Colombian cumbia with electronic music, creating vibrant and rhythmic tracks that share a similar energy.

cumbia
Dani Martín

Dani Martín

Dani Martín's pop-rock sound often incorporates emotional storytelling and rich instrumentation, paralleling the dramatic flair of Rosalía.

pop music
FKA twigs

FKA twigs

Guide

FKA twigs merges avant-garde pop with R&B and experimental sounds, creating an atmospheric and theatrical experience akin to Rosalía's work.

trip hop
Ximena Sariñana

Ximena Sariñana

Ximena Sariñana's blend of folk, pop, and Latin influences creates textured songs that resonate with the emotive quality found in Rosalía's music.

jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Rosalía?

Artists similar to Rosalía include C. Tangana, Nathy Peluso, Bad Bunny and La Femme. Each shares elements of Rosalía's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Rosalía?

Rosalía is primarily known for alternative rock, folk and reggaeton. Rosalía’s music pulsates with rhythmic insistence, layered textures, and a sense of theatricality that builds anticipation through its dynamic shifts and contrasts.

Where should I start if I like Rosalía?

If you enjoy Rosalía, start with C. Tangana — their album "El Madrileño" is a great entry point. C. Tangana blends traditional Spanish sounds with modern urban influences, creating a dynamic and theatrical listening experience.