If you like 5th Ward Juvenilez, try these artists

If you like 5th Ward Juvenilez, 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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Yo Gotti

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OJ da Juiceman

OJ da Juiceman

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Nas

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Common questions

Who sounds like 5th Ward Juvenilez?

Artists similar to 5th Ward Juvenilez include UGK, Project Pat, Yo Gotti and OJ da Juiceman. Each shares elements of 5th Ward Juvenilez's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is 5th Ward Juvenilez?

5th Ward Juvenilez is primarily known for hip-hop. Driven by a pulsating beat that mixes urgency with a laid-back groove, 5th Ward Juvenilez’s music creates an immersive texture where each word feels like it carries the weight of lived experience.

Where should I start if I like 5th Ward Juvenilez?

If you enjoy 5th Ward Juvenilez, start with UGK — their album "Dirty Money" is a great entry point. Similar era