If you like DJ Pooh, try these artists

If you like DJ Pooh, 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

Daz Dillinger

Daz Dillinger

Shared genres: West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

G-funk West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap
Mack 10

Mack 10

Shared genres: West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

G-funk West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap
Brotha Lynch Hung

Brotha Lynch Hung

Shared genres: West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

G-funk West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap
Eazy-E

Eazy-E

Shared genres: West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

G-funk West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap
Bizzy Bone

Bizzy Bone

Shared genres: gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop, hip-hop

Midwest hip-hop chopper gangsta rap
Juvenile

Juvenile

Shared genres: gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop, hip-hop

Southern hip-hop bounce music dirty rap
Gorilla Zoe

Gorilla Zoe

Shared genres: gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop, hip-hop

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop crunk
Lil Scrappy

Lil Scrappy

Shared genres: gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop, hip-hop

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop crunk

Common questions

Who sounds like DJ Pooh?

Artists similar to DJ Pooh include Daz Dillinger, Mack 10, Brotha Lynch Hung and Eazy-E. Each shares elements of DJ Pooh's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is DJ Pooh?

DJ Pooh is primarily known for hip-hop, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop. DJ Pooh's music pulsates with rhythmic insistence, layering dense beats and sharp samples that create a compelling push-and-pull dynamic.

Where should I start if I like DJ Pooh?

If you enjoy DJ Pooh, start with Daz Dillinger — their album "Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP" is a great entry point. Shared genres: West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop