Bands & artists like Aminé

If you like Aminé, 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

Saba

Saba

Saba's intricate lyricism and vibrant production style echo Aminé's playful energy while exploring similar themes of connection and community.

hip-hop
Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad

With his laid-back flow and soulful beats, Isaiah Rashad shares a West Coast vibe that complements Aminé's infectious grooves.

Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins' blend of introspective lyrics and jazzy instrumentation aligns well with the alternative hip-hop sound Aminé embodies.

hip-hop
Denzel Curry

Denzel Curry

Denzel Curry's energetic delivery and genre-blending style resonate with Aminé's dynamic approach to contemporary hip-hop.

Southern hip-hop cloud rap hardcore hip-hop
GoldLink

GoldLink

GoldLink's fusion of trap beats and smooth R&B elements creates a buoyant sound that mirrors Aminé's rhythmic playfulness.

alternative hip-hop contemporary R&B electronica
Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak combines funk-infused rhythms with catchy hooks, creating an upbeat atmosphere similar to Aminé's music.

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop
Joey Bada$$

Joey Bada$$

Guide

Joey Bada$$'s lyrical depth paired with modern production styles makes for a compelling listen that fans of Aminé would enjoy.

East Coast hip-hop progressive rap
IDK

IDK

IDK's innovative beats and clever wordplay provide a fresh take on hip-hop that aligns with the playful nature of Aminé's work.

hip-hop jazz rap trap music

Common questions

Who sounds like Aminé?

Artists similar to Aminé include Saba, Isaiah Rashad, Mick Jenkins and Denzel Curry. Each shares elements of Aminé's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Aminé?

Aminé is primarily known for contemporary R&B, trap music and alternative hip-hop. Driven by infectious grooves and playful rhythms, Aminé's music navigates space with a buoyant energy that encourages movement and connection.

Where should I start if I like Aminé?

If you enjoy Aminé, start with Saba — their album "Care for Me" is a great entry point. Saba's intricate lyricism and vibrant production style echo Aminé's playful energy while exploring similar themes of connection and community.