Bands & artists like Bliss n Eso

If you like Bliss n Eso, 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

Hilltop Hoods

Hilltop Hoods

Known for their intricate lyricism and dynamic beats, Hilltop Hoods share a similar Australian hip-hop vibe with layered production.

Australian hip-hop
The Herd

The Herd

Their fusion of hip-hop with various musical styles and socially conscious lyrics resonate well with Bliss n Eso's approach.

Australian hip-hop
Allday

Allday

Allday combines catchy hooks with clever wordplay and a diverse sound palette that aligns closely with Bliss n Eso's energetic style.

hip-hop indie pop
Tkay Maidza

Tkay Maidza

Her blend of hip-hop with electronic elements and vibrant energy makes her a fitting recommendation for fans of Bliss n Eso.

synth-pop
Sampa the Great

Sampa the Great

Sampa's innovative sound, combining hip-hop with soulful influences, offers a fresh yet familiar listening experience akin to Bliss n Eso.

hip-hop
L D R U

L D R U

His production work often features intricate beats and melodic elements that mirror the rhythmic complexity found in Bliss n Eso's music.

Masego

Masego

Masego's incorporation of jazzy elements into his hip-hop tracks provides a sophisticated layer that fans of Bliss n Eso may appreciate.

Baker Boy

Baker Boy

Baker Boy's infectious energy and blending of traditional sounds with contemporary hip-hop make him a great match for fans of Bliss n Eso.

Australian hip-hop contemporary R&B soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Bliss n Eso?

Artists similar to Bliss n Eso include Hilltop Hoods, The Herd, Allday and Tkay Maidza. Each shares elements of Bliss n Eso's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bliss n Eso?

Bliss n Eso is primarily known for Australian hip-hop. The music pulses with rhythmic intricacies and layered textures that build momentum through dynamic shifts and infectious grooves.

Where should I start if I like Bliss n Eso?

If you enjoy Bliss n Eso, start with Hilltop Hoods — their album "Fall from the Light" is a great entry point. Known for their intricate lyricism and dynamic beats, Hilltop Hoods share a similar Australian hip-hop vibe with layered production.