Bands & artists like Jeezy

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

Artists to try next

Gucci Mane

Gucci Mane

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Known for his distinctive flow and minimalist trap beats, Gucci Mane shares a similar Southern hip-hop aesthetic with Jeezy.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty rap
T.I.

T.I.

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T.I.'s blend of trap rhythms and Southern storytelling resonates well with Jeezy's hardcore hip-hop approach.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south
Rick Ross

Rick Ross

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Rick Ross combines rich, deep vocal delivery with minimalist production that complements the tension found in Jeezy's tracks.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
2 Chainz

2 Chainz

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With his playful yet assertive delivery over trap beats, 2 Chainz captures a similar energy to that of Jeezy.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south
Pusha T

Pusha T

Pusha T's sharp lyricism and dark production style align well with the themes of ambition and struggle found in Jeezy's music.

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Kevin Gates

Kevin Gates

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Gates' blend of personal storytelling and hard-hitting beats mirrors the emotional depth seen in Jeezy's tracks.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Yo Gotti

Yo Gotti

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Yo Gotti's Southern roots and focus on street life resonate strongly with the narrative-driven style of Jeezy.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop dirty south
Waka Flocka Flame

Waka Flocka Flame

Waka's energetic delivery and aggressive beats create a similar intensity that fans of Jeezy would appreciate.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop crunk

Common questions

Who sounds like Jeezy?

Artists similar to Jeezy include Gucci Mane, T.I., Rick Ross and 2 Chainz. Each shares elements of Jeezy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jeezy?

Jeezy is primarily known for trap music, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop. The music pulses with a driving rhythm that balances tension and release through minimalist beats and assertive vocal delivery.

Where should I start if I like Jeezy?

If you enjoy Jeezy, start with Gucci Mane — their album "BAYTL" is a great entry point. Known for his distinctive flow and minimalist trap beats, Gucci Mane shares a similar Southern hip-hop aesthetic with Jeezy.