Bands & artists like Funky

If you like Funky, 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 Funky? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Lecrae

Lecrae

Guide

Lecrae combines hip-hop with Christian themes, featuring introspective lyrics and a diverse range of beats that invite both reflection and movement.

Christian hip-hop pop rap
TobyMac

TobyMac

Guide

With a blend of hip-hop, pop, and rock elements, TobyMac's energetic tracks often carry uplifting messages similar to Funky's style.

Christian hip-hop
Gawvi

Gawvi

Gawvi's production fuses contemporary hip-hop with Latin influences, creating rhythmic tracks that resonate with Funky's infectious grooves.

Christian electronic dance music Christian hip-hop contemporary Christian music
NF

NF

NF's emotionally charged lyrics and modern hip-hop sound create an introspective atmosphere that parallels the reflective nature of Funky's music.

hip-hop
KB

KB

KB blends rap with melodic hooks and thoughtful lyrics, offering a sound that balances groove and depth akin to Funky's approach.

Christian hip-hop
Social Club Misfits

Social Club Misfits

Their fusion of hip-hop and Latin rhythms creates a vibrant soundscape that aligns well with the energetic yet reflective essence of Funky.

Christian hip-hop
Andy Mineo

Andy Mineo

Andy Mineo's innovative production and personal storytelling provide a compelling mix of upbeat tracks and introspective moments similar to Funky's work.

Christian hip-hop
Trip Lee

Trip Lee

Trip Lee incorporates deep lyrical content with engaging beats, creating a balance between faith-based themes and rhythmic appeal reminiscent of Funky.

Christian hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Funky?

Artists similar to Funky include Lecrae, TobyMac, Gawvi and NF. Each shares elements of Funky's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Funky?

Funky is primarily known for contemporary Christian music, reggaeton and Christian hip-hop. Funky’s music pulses with infectious grooves and layered rhythms that invite movement while maintaining an underlying current of introspective reflection.

Where should I start if I like Funky?

If you enjoy Funky, start with Lecrae — their album "Rehab" is a great entry point. Lecrae combines hip-hop with Christian themes, featuring introspective lyrics and a diverse range of beats that invite both reflection and movement.