Bands & artists like Kay One

If you like Kay One, 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 Kay One? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Bushido

Bushido

Guide

Bushido's intricate lyricism and dynamic production style resonate well with Kay One's layered textures and rhythmic assertiveness.

gangsta rap
Sido

Sido

Guide

Sido combines catchy hooks with a blend of reflective and assertive themes, similar to the emotional range found in Kay One's music.

hip-hop
Kollegah

Kollegah

Kollegah's complex rhyme schemes and confident delivery mirror the assertive rhythm and lyrical depth present in Kay One's tracks.

hip-hop
Fler

Fler

Guide

Fler's aggressive beats and introspective lyrics create a sonic landscape that aligns closely with the dynamic shifts in Kay One's work.

German hip-hop gangsta rap hip-hop
Shindy

Shindy

Shindy's smooth flow and polished production complement the groove-driven elements found in Kay One's music.

hip-hop
RAF Camora

RAF Camora

RAF Camora blends hip-hop with melodic elements, creating a textured sound that parallels Kay One's dynamic musicality.

dancehall hip-hop
Capital Bra

Capital Bra

Capital Bra’s energetic delivery and catchy hooks align well with the rhythmic intensity and layered soundscapes of Kay One.

hip-hop
MoTrip

MoTrip

Motrip's introspective lyrics and diverse production styles reflect the emotional depth and groove present in Kay One's music.

Common questions

Who sounds like Kay One?

Artists similar to Kay One include Bushido, Sido, Kollegah and Fler. Each shares elements of Kay One's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kay One?

Kay One is primarily known for hip-hop. Kay One's music pulses with a tight groove and layered textures that shift dynamically between moments of reflection and assertive rhythm.

Where should I start if I like Kay One?

If you enjoy Kay One, start with Bushido — their album "Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline" is a great entry point. Bushido's intricate lyricism and dynamic production style resonate well with Kay One's layered textures and rhythmic assertiveness.