Bands & artists like Disiz

If you like Disiz, 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

Kery James

Kery James

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Kery James shares a similar lyrical depth and intricate flow, often addressing social issues with a powerful delivery.

French hip-hop conscious hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
Oxmo Puccino

Oxmo Puccino

Oxmo Puccino's storytelling approach and smooth, melodic style resonate with Disiz’s narrative-driven hip-hop.

hip-hop
Lomepal

Lomepal

Lomepal combines introspective lyrics with varied rhythms and a blend of rap and melodic elements that align closely with Disiz's sound.

French hip-hop
Nekfeu

Nekfeu

Nekfeu's intricate wordplay and ability to weave personal narratives into his tracks make him a fitting recommendation for fans of Disiz.

French hip-hop political hip-hop rapping
Soprano

Soprano

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Soprano's engaging storytelling and vibrant production style echo the energetic and narrative qualities found in Disiz's music.

hip-hop pop music pop rap
IAM

IAM

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IAM is known for their complex lyrics and rich cultural references, similar to the layered narratives present in Disiz's work.

anti-racist music hip-hop leftist music
Damso

Damso

Damso’s innovative beats and reflective lyrics create an immersive listening experience akin to the energy found in Disiz's tracks.

contemporary R&B hip-hop trap music
Vald

Vald

Vald combines humor with serious themes in his lyrics, paralleling Disiz’s ability to balance light-heartedness and depth.

cloud rap comedy hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Disiz?

Artists similar to Disiz include Kery James, Oxmo Puccino, Lomepal and Nekfeu. Each shares elements of Disiz's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Disiz?

Disiz is primarily known for hip-hop. With intricate rhythms and a deliberate lyrical cadence, Disiz’s music pulses with a palpable energy that draws the listener into its layered narratives.

Where should I start if I like Disiz?

If you enjoy Disiz, start with Kery James — their album "Réel" is a great entry point. Kery James shares a similar lyrical depth and intricate flow, often addressing social issues with a powerful delivery.