Bands & artists like Lil Baby

If you like Lil Baby, 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

Gunna

Gunna

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Gunna shares a similar flow and melodic approach, often using crisp snares and deep bass lines in his production.

Southern hip-hop trap music
DaBaby

DaBaby

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DaBaby's energetic delivery and use of punchy beats align closely with the urgent momentum found in Lil Baby's tracks.

Southern hip-hop hip-hop pop rap
Young Thug

Young Thug

Young Thug's innovative vocal style and trap influences create a comparable sonic landscape to Lil Baby's music.

Atlanta hip-hop SoundCloud rap Southern hip-hop
Roddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch combines melodic hooks with hard-hitting beats, reminiscent of the sound and style present in Lil Baby's work.

West Coast hip-hop pop rap trap music
Lil Durk

Lil Durk

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Lil Durk's blend of street narratives with catchy melodies fits well within the same trap aesthetic as Lil Baby.

Chicago drill Chicago hip-hop Midwest hip-hop
Migos

Migos

Migos' triplet flow and vibrant production complement the energetic and rhythmic qualities found in Lil Baby's music.

Southern hip-hop mumble rap trap music
21 Savage

21 Savage

21 Savage's dark beats and straightforward delivery resonate with the intensity and urgency characteristic of Lil Baby's tracks.

Southern hip-hop mumble rap trap music
Travis Scott

Travis Scott

Travis Scott's atmospheric production and layered vocals create a sound that parallels the depth found in Lil Baby's music.

Southern hip-hop alternative R&B alternative hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Lil Baby?

Artists similar to Lil Baby include Gunna, DaBaby, Young Thug and Roddy Ricch. Each shares elements of Lil Baby's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lil Baby?

Lil Baby is primarily known for hip-hop, trap music and Southern hip-hop. Each track rides on crisp snares and deep bass lines that create an urgent momentum, allowing Lil Baby's nimble delivery to cut through the mix with precision.

Where should I start if I like Lil Baby?

If you enjoy Lil Baby, start with Gunna — their album "DS4Ever" is a great entry point. Gunna shares a similar flow and melodic approach, often using crisp snares and deep bass lines in his production.