Bands & artists like Tito Puente

If you like Tito Puente, 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

Celia Cruz

Celia Cruz

As the 'Queen of Salsa', her powerful vocals and vibrant rhythms embody the same electrifying energy and layered percussion that define Tito Puente's music.

Cuban rumba salsa
Willie Colón

Willie Colón

Known for his innovative use of trombone and salsa arrangements, Colón shares a similar rhythmic complexity and danceable grooves that resonate with Puente's style.

boogaloo salsa
Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony

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His modern salsa sound combines traditional elements with a contemporary flair, maintaining the infectious rhythms and vibrant instrumentation characteristic of Puente's work.

music of Latin America pop music salsa
Eddie Palmieri

Eddie Palmieri

Palmieri's fusion of Afro-Caribbean rhythms and jazz influences creates a rich, layered sound that complements the intricate percussive elements found in Puente's compositions.

Latin jazz salsa
Rubén Blades

Rubén Blades

Blades' storytelling lyrics combined with his dynamic salsa arrangements reflect the same cultural depth and rhythmic sophistication present in Puente's music.

rock music salsa world music
Los Van Van

Los Van Van

This Cuban band is known for their unique blend of son and salsa, featuring complex rhythms and rich instrumentation that echo Puente's electrifying grooves.

music of Cuba
Grupo Niche

Grupo Niche

Known for their powerful horn arrangements and infectious beats, Grupo Niche captures the same dance-inducing essence found in Puente's salsa compositions.

salsa
Chucho Valdés

Chucho Valdés

His innovative approach to jazz-infused Cuban music features rich piano lines and intricate rhythms that align well with the percussive focus of Tito Puente's work.

Afro-Cuban jazz classical music jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Tito Puente?

Artists similar to Tito Puente include Celia Cruz, Willie Colón, Marc Anthony and Eddie Palmieri. Each shares elements of Tito Puente's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tito Puente?

Tito Puente is primarily known for salsa. With layered percussion at its core creating electrifying tension and rhythmic complexity, Puente's music compels bodies to sway in an unrelenting groove.

Where should I start if I like Tito Puente?

If you enjoy Tito Puente, start with Celia Cruz — their album "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" is a great entry point. As the 'Queen of Salsa', her powerful vocals and vibrant rhythms embody the same electrifying energy and layered percussion that define Tito Puente's music.