Bands & artists like 2Baba
If you like 2Baba, 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
Wande Coal
Wande Coal's smooth vocals and Afrobeats-infused sound create infectious grooves similar to 2Baba, making his music equally danceable.
Patoranking
GuideWith a blend of reggae and Afrobeats, Patoranking's rhythmic style and melodic hooks resonate well with the vibrant energy found in 2Baba's tracks.
Davido
GuideDavido's contemporary R&B and Afrobeats fusion features catchy melodies and engaging rhythms that mirror the immersive experience of 2Baba's music.
Tiwa Savage
GuideTiwa Savage's powerful vocals and contemporary R&B influences create a captivating soundscape that complements the melodic richness found in 2Baba's music.
Mr Eazi
Mr Eazi's laid-back style and unique blend of Afrobeats with elements of highlife create a smooth listening experience akin to the grooves crafted by 2Baba.
Yemi Alade
GuideYemi Alade's vibrant Afro-pop sound features catchy choruses and rhythmic beats that invite physical engagement, similar to the immersive qualities of 2Baba's songs.
Simi
Simi's soulful voice and contemporary R&B influences deliver heartfelt melodies that resonate emotionally, much like the storytelling aspect in 2Baba's work.
Kizz Daniel
Kizz Daniel’s fusion of Afrobeats with melodic hooks provides a lively atmosphere that encourages movement, echoing the infectious grooves characteristic of 2Baba.
Common questions
Who sounds like 2Baba?
Artists similar to 2Baba include Wande Coal, Patoranking, Davido and Tiwa Savage. Each shares elements of 2Baba's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is 2Baba?
2Baba is primarily known for contemporary R&B, hip-hop and reggae. Driven by infectious grooves and a rhythmic pulse that encourages movement, 2Baba's music weaves together layers of melody and beat, creating an immersive experience that compels listeners to engage physically and emotionally.
Where should I start if I like 2Baba?
If you enjoy 2Baba, start with Wande Coal — their album "Mushin To Mo'Hits" is a great entry point. Wande Coal's smooth vocals and Afrobeats-infused sound create infectious grooves similar to 2Baba, making his music equally danceable.