Bands & artists like Kollegah

If you like Kollegah, 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

Farid Bang

Farid Bang

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Known for his aggressive delivery and intricate wordplay, Farid Bang's style complements Kollegah's rapid-fire rhymes and hard-hitting beats.

gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop hip-hop
Sido

Sido

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Sido blends introspective lyrics with catchy hooks and a mix of hard and soft beats, similar to the emotional depth found in Kollegah's music.

hip-hop
Bushido

Bushido

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With a focus on personal storytelling and a gritty sound, Bushido shares thematic elements and a strong presence akin to Kollegah's approach.

gangsta rap
Shindy

Shindy

Shindy's smooth flow and polished production mirror Kollegah's ability to balance lyrical complexity with accessible beats.

hip-hop
Bonez MC

Bonez MC

Bonez MC's blend of melodic hooks and hard-hitting verses creates a dynamic similar to Kollegah's rhythmic tension.

gangsta rap hip-hop trap music
Kraftklub

Kraftklub

Their fusion of rap and rock elements alongside sharp lyrics resonates with the intense energy found in Kollegah's tracks.

indie rock
RAF Camora

RAF Camora

Combining melodic flows with deep bass lines, RAF Camora's style offers a modern take that aligns well with Kollegah's sonic palette.

dancehall hip-hop
MoTrip

MoTrip

Motrip's introspective lyrics paired with diverse production create a reflective atmosphere that complements Kollegah’s deeper moments.

Common questions

Who sounds like Kollegah?

Artists similar to Kollegah include Farid Bang, Sido, Bushido and Shindy. Each shares elements of Kollegah's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kollegah?

Kollegah is primarily known for hip-hop. With rapid-fire rhymes cascading over pulsating beats, his tracks create a taut tension that propels forward while allowing space for introspective moments to emerge.

Where should I start if I like Kollegah?

If you enjoy Kollegah, start with Farid Bang — their album "Asphalt Massaka" is a great entry point. Known for his aggressive delivery and intricate wordplay, Farid Bang's style complements Kollegah's rapid-fire rhymes and hard-hitting beats.