Bands & artists like Soledad Pastorutti
If you like Soledad Pastorutti, 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.
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Artists to try next
Mercedes Sosa
Her powerful voice and emotive folk storytelling resonate with the same traditional roots and vibrant instrumentation found in Pastorutti's music.
La Oreja de Van Gogh
GuideThis band combines pop melodies with rich instrumentation, creating a lively sound that mirrors the rhythmic pulse of Soledad Pastorutti's work.
Natalia Lafourcade
GuideHer ability to fuse traditional Mexican folk elements with contemporary pop creates a similar emotional depth and vibrant sound palette.
Ana Tijoux
Tijoux's incorporation of folk rhythms within a modern pop framework echoes the lively momentum present in Pastorutti's music.
Chavela Vargas
Vargas' emotive vocal delivery and traditional Mexican folk influences parallel the storytelling aspect found in Soledad Pastorutti's songs.
Julieta Venegas
Her fusion of pop with traditional Latin sounds, along with her engaging lyrics, makes her a fitting recommendation for fans of Pastorutti.
Bomba Estéreo
Their blend of electronic music with Colombian folk elements creates an infectious energy reminiscent of the rhythmic vitality in Soledad's work.
Pablo Alborán
Alborán’s emotive ballads often incorporate traditional Spanish influences, aligning with the heartfelt storytelling found in Pastorutti's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Soledad Pastorutti?
Artists similar to Soledad Pastorutti include Mercedes Sosa, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Natalia Lafourcade and Ana Tijoux. Each shares elements of Soledad Pastorutti's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Soledad Pastorutti?
Soledad Pastorutti is primarily known for traditional folk music. With a rhythmic pulse that marries vibrant folk instrumentation with pop's engaging hooks, her music thrives on lively momentum and emotive storytelling.
Where should I start if I like Soledad Pastorutti?
If you enjoy Soledad Pastorutti, start with Mercedes Sosa — their album "La voz de la zafra" is a great entry point. Her powerful voice and emotive folk storytelling resonate with the same traditional roots and vibrant instrumentation found in Pastorutti's music.