Bands & artists like King Von
If you like King Von, 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 King Von? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Lil Durk
GuideAs a prominent figure in Chicago drill, Lil Durk shares a similar vocal style and storytelling approach, often reflecting on street life and personal struggles.
G Herbo
GuideG Herbo's intricate flows and gritty narratives resonate closely with King Von's style, capturing the essence of Chicago's hip-hop scene.
Fredo Bang
Fredo Bang combines hard-hitting beats with raw lyrics about street life, paralleling King Von’s thematic focus and delivery.
Pooh Shiesty
With a similar aggressive flow and trap influences, Pooh Shiesty’s music embodies the same intensity found in King Von's tracks.
Lil Bibby
Lil Bibby’s storytelling and authentic representation of Chicago life align well with King Von’s lyrical content and style.
Tee Grizzley
Tee Grizzley's narrative-driven lyrics and dynamic flow create a similar atmosphere to King Von’s compelling storytelling.
NLE Choppa
NLE Choppa’s high-energy performances and catchy hooks resonate with the relentless pulse found in King Von's tracks.
Quando Rondo
Quando Rondo blends melodic elements with street narratives, akin to King Von's ability to balance emotion and intensity.
Common questions
Who sounds like King Von?
Artists similar to King Von include Lil Durk, G Herbo, Fredo Bang and Pooh Shiesty. Each shares elements of King Von's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is King Von?
King Von is primarily known for hip-hop, trap music and gangsta rap. With sharp rhythmic precision and a relentless pulse that drives forward, his tracks balance tension and release through intricate flows and compelling beats.
Where should I start if I like King Von?
If you enjoy King Von, start with Lil Durk — their album "Bloodas" is a great entry point. As a prominent figure in Chicago drill, Lil Durk shares a similar vocal style and storytelling approach, often reflecting on street life and personal struggles.