Bands & artists like Curren$y

If you like Curren$y, 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

Smoke DZA

Smoke DZA

Smoke DZA shares Curren$y's laid-back flow and often collaborates with producers who create smooth, jazzy beats.

East Coast hip-hop
Joey Bada$$

Joey Bada$$

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Joey Bada$$ combines introspective lyrics with a relaxed delivery, often over mellow, soulful instrumentals that resonate with Curren$y's style.

East Coast hip-hop progressive rap
Big K.R.I.T.

Big K.R.I.T.

Big K.R.I.T.'s Southern roots shine through in his production and lyrical themes, paralleling Curren$y's smooth, reflective vibe.

Southern hip-hop conscious hip-hop dirty south
Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad's blend of Southern hip-hop and introspective lyricism mirrors the chill atmosphere found in Curren$y's work.

Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Wiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa's mellow beats and relaxed flow often evoke a similar vibe to Curren$y, especially in their shared love for cannabis culture.

East Coast hip-hop pop rap trap music
Tory Lanez

Tory Lanez

Tory Lanez blends rap and melodic elements seamlessly, creating a laid-back sound that complements Curren$y's style.

alternative R&B contemporary R&B dancehall
Saba

Saba

Saba's intricate storytelling and jazzy production create an engaging atmosphere reminiscent of Curren$y's rhythmic approach.

hip-hop
Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins' thoughtful lyrics paired with smooth, atmospheric beats reflect the same laid-back yet engaging quality found in Curren$y's music.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Curren$y?

Artists similar to Curren$y include Smoke DZA, Joey Bada$$, Big K.R.I.T. and Isaiah Rashad. Each shares elements of Curren$y's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Curren$y?

Curren$y is primarily known for hip-hop, Southern hip-hop and dirty south. Curren$y's music pulses with a smooth groove and a mellow bounce, layering intricate rhythms over repetitive motifs that create a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere.

Where should I start if I like Curren$y?

If you enjoy Curren$y, start with Smoke DZA — their album "Rugby Thompson" is a great entry point. Smoke DZA shares Curren$y's laid-back flow and often collaborates with producers who create smooth, jazzy beats.