Bands & artists like G. Love & Special Sauce

If you like G. Love & Special Sauce, 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

Slightly Stoopid

Slightly Stoopid

Their fusion of reggae, rock, and hip-hop creates a similar relaxed vibe with infectious grooves.

reggae
Jurassic 5

Jurassic 5

Their alternative hip-hop sound combines catchy hooks and live instrumentation that parallels G. Love's groove-oriented approach.

alternative hip-hop
Matisyahu

Matisyahu

Matisyahu blends reggae and hip-hop with introspective lyrics, creating a similar reflective atmosphere.

alternative rock reggae
Shwayze

Shwayze

Shwayze's mix of laid-back rap and melodic hooks evokes the same carefree summer vibes found in G. Love's music.

hip-hop
SOJA

SOJA

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Their reggae-infused sound with socially conscious lyrics mirrors the groove-driven yet thoughtful nature of G. Love's work.

reggae
Grouplove

Grouplove

Their upbeat indie pop sound often incorporates rhythmic elements that encourage movement similar to G. Love's style.

alternative rock
RJD2

RJD2

Known for his sample-heavy production and eclectic style, RJD2 creates sonic landscapes that align well with G. Love's aesthetic.

hip-hop rapping
The Black Seeds

The Black Seeds

Their combination of reggae, funk, and soul provides a rich backdrop that complements the loose grooves found in G. Love’s music.

reggae

Common questions

Who sounds like G. Love & Special Sauce?

Artists similar to G. Love & Special Sauce include Slightly Stoopid, Jurassic 5, Matisyahu and Shwayze. Each shares elements of G. Love & Special Sauce's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is G. Love & Special Sauce?

G. Love & Special Sauce is primarily known for alternative hip-hop. The music features rhythmic interplay between loose grooves and syncopated beats that encourage movement while allowing space for introspection.

Where should I start if I like G. Love & Special Sauce?

If you enjoy G. Love & Special Sauce, start with Slightly Stoopid — their album "Everything You Need" is a great entry point. Their fusion of reggae, rock, and hip-hop creates a similar relaxed vibe with infectious grooves.