Bands & artists like Killer Mike

If you like Killer Mike, 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

El-P

El-P

Known for his gritty production and complex lyricism, El-P shares a similar intensity and political edge in his music.

hip-hop rapping
Run the Jewels

Run the Jewels

As a duo with Killer Mike, their collaborative work features aggressive beats and socially conscious themes that resonate deeply.

hip-hop
Big K.R.I.T.

Big K.R.I.T.

His Southern hip-hop roots and introspective lyrics about personal and societal struggles align closely with Killer Mike's style.

Southern hip-hop conscious hip-hop dirty south
JID

JID

With rapid-fire delivery and thoughtful storytelling, JID captures a similar blend of lyrical depth and rhythmic complexity.

hip-hop
Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak

His fusion of hip-hop, funk, and soul, along with reflective lyrics, creates an engaging sound that parallels Killer Mike's versatility.

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop
Rapsody

Rapsody

She combines powerful lyricism with soulful production, addressing social issues in a way that mirrors Killer Mike's conscious approach.

underground hip-hop
Chance the Rapper

Chance the Rapper

His gospel influences and positive messaging in hip-hop create a spiritual connection akin to the themes often explored by Killer Mike.

alternative R&B alternative hip-hop conscious hip-hop
Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins' poetic lyrics and jazzy production reflect a similar commitment to consciousness and community struggles.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Killer Mike?

Artists similar to Killer Mike include El-P, Run the Jewels, Big K.R.I.T. and JID. Each shares elements of Killer Mike's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Killer Mike?

Killer Mike is primarily known for gospel, alternative hip-hop and Southern hip-hop. Each track pulses with an assertive rhythm and layered vocal intensity that builds tension while simultaneously inviting reflection on the struggles within his community.

Where should I start if I like Killer Mike?

If you enjoy Killer Mike, start with El-P — their album "High Water" is a great entry point. Known for his gritty production and complex lyricism, El-P shares a similar intensity and political edge in his music.