If you like D-town records, try these artists

If you like D-town records, 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

Ace Hood

Ace Hood

Shared genres: hip-hop

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Project Pat

Project Pat

Shared genres: hip-hop

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop crunk
Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne

Guide

Higher popularity

Southern hip-hop bounce music dirty south
Yo Gotti

Yo Gotti

Shared genres: hip-hop

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop dirty south
Ja Rule

Ja Rule

Higher popularity

East Coast hip-hop contemporary R&B gangsta rap
YNW Melly

YNW Melly

Higher popularity

Southern hip-hop contemporary R&B drill
Travis Scott

Travis Scott

Shared genres: hip-hop

Southern hip-hop alternative R&B alternative hip-hop
Masta Killa

Masta Killa

Shared genres: hip-hop

East Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop gangsta rap

Common questions

Who sounds like D-town records?

Artists similar to D-town records include Ace Hood, Project Pat, Lil Wayne and Yo Gotti. Each shares elements of D-town records's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is D-town records?

D-town records is primarily known for hip-hop. Characterized by tight rhythms and punchy beats, the music creates an engaging tension between lyrical depth and energetic flow.

Where should I start if I like D-town records?

If you enjoy D-town records, start with Ace Hood — their album "Blood, Sweat & Tears" is a great entry point. Shared genres: hip-hop