Bands & artists like G-Eazy

If you like G-Eazy, 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

Post Malone

Post Malone

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Post Malone combines melodic hooks with a hip-hop foundation, similar to G-Eazy's blend of rap and catchy choruses.

country music hip-hop pop music
Logic

Logic

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Logic's sharp lyrical delivery and ability to weave introspective themes into polished production resonate well with G-Eazy's style.

East Coast hip-hop conscious hip-hop hip-hop
Machine Gun Kelly

Machine Gun Kelly

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Machine Gun Kelly shares a similar approach to blending rap with rock influences, creating an energetic sound akin to G-Eazy's work.

alternative rock hip-hop pop rap
Lil Skies

Lil Skies

Lil Skies features melodic flows over atmospheric beats, paralleling the tension and release found in G-Eazy's tracks.

SoundCloud rap emo rap hip-hop
Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD's emotive delivery and fusion of rap with melodic elements align closely with the engaging dynamics present in G-Eazy's music.

SoundCloud rap alternative hip-hop alternative rock
Travis Scott

Travis Scott

Travis Scott's innovative production and layered vocal styles create a textured listening experience that mirrors G-Eazy's sonic complexity.

Southern hip-hop alternative R&B alternative hip-hop
Yungblud

Yungblud

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Yungblud mixes punk energy with hip-hop influences, creating a vibrant sound that complements G-Eazy's edgy yet polished aesthetic.

alternative rock emo pop rock
NF

NF

NF's introspective lyrics and cinematic production style provide a similar emotional depth that fans of G-Eazy would appreciate.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like G-Eazy?

Artists similar to G-Eazy include Post Malone, Logic, Machine Gun Kelly and Lil Skies. Each shares elements of G-Eazy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is G-Eazy?

G-Eazy is primarily known for hip-hop. G-Eazy's music features steady rhythms and sharp delivery that build tension before releasing into melodic choruses, creating an engaging interplay between grit and polish.

Where should I start if I like G-Eazy?

If you enjoy G-Eazy, start with Post Malone — their album "August 26th" is a great entry point. Post Malone combines melodic hooks with a hip-hop foundation, similar to G-Eazy's blend of rap and catchy choruses.