Bands & artists like D'banj

If you like D'banj, 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.

New to D'banj? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Davido

Davido

Guide

Davido's music features vibrant Afrobeats rhythms and catchy hooks that resonate well with D'banj's style.

African popular music pop music screamo
Tiwa Savage

Tiwa Savage

Guide

Tiwa Savage blends contemporary R&B with Afrobeats, delivering powerful vocals over rhythmic instrumentation.

pop music pop rap rhythm and blues
Patoranking

Patoranking

Guide

Patoranking's fusion of reggae and Afrobeats incorporates lively beats and engaging melodies similar to D'banj's sound.

reggae
Mr Eazi

Mr Eazi

Mr Eazi's unique blend of Afrobeats and Ghanaian highlife offers catchy rhythms and melodic hooks appealing to D'banj fans.

Afrobeat
Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade

Guide

Yemi Alade's vibrant Afro-pop style features infectious beats and strong vocal performances that align with D'banj's energy.

African popular music
Simi

Simi

Simi's smooth vocal delivery over contemporary Afrobeats provides an engaging contrast while maintaining a similar rhythmic appeal.

African popular music Afrobeats rhythm and blues
Nasty C

Nasty C

Nasty C blends hip-hop with African influences, delivering catchy verses and hooks that resonate with the same audience as D'banj.

hip-hop
Kizz Daniel

Kizz Daniel

Kizz Daniel's melodic Afrobeats tracks feature infectious choruses and danceable rhythms akin to D'banj’s style.

African popular music contemporary R&B pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like D'banj?

Artists similar to D'banj include Davido, Tiwa Savage, Patoranking and Mr Eazi. Each shares elements of D'banj's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is D'banj?

D'banj is primarily known for contemporary R&B, hip-hop and Afrobeats. The music pulses with upbeat grooves and intricate rhythms, creating an atmosphere that compels movement while layering infectious melodies over a vibrant percussive foundation.

Where should I start if I like D'banj?

If you enjoy D'banj, start with Davido — their album "5ive" is a great entry point. Davido's music features vibrant Afrobeats rhythms and catchy hooks that resonate well with D'banj's style.