Bands & artists like Lil Durk

If you like Lil Durk, 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 Lil Durk? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

King Von

King Von

Guide

Known for his storytelling ability and gritty narratives, King Von's style aligns closely with Lil Durk's Chicago drill roots.

Chicago drill Chicago hip-hop Midwest hip-hop
G Herbo

G Herbo

Guide

G Herbo's aggressive delivery and vivid lyricism reflect the tension and urgency found in Lil Durk's music.

Chicago drill Chicago hip-hop Midwest hip-hop
Lil Bibby

Lil Bibby

With a similar raw vocal style and focus on street life, Lil Bibby's tracks resonate with the same emotional weight as Durk's.

Chicago drill Chicago hip-hop Midwest hip-hop
Fredo Bang

Fredo Bang

Fredo Bang combines melodic hooks with hard-hitting verses, mirroring the duality present in Lil Durk's sound.

Southern hip-hop hip-hop trap music
Pooh Shiesty

Pooh Shiesty

Pooh Shiesty's blend of trap beats and aggressive lyrics complements the intense atmosphere characteristic of Lil Durk's music.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop drill
Young Nudy

Young Nudy

Young Nudy's laid-back flow juxtaposed with heavy bass lines creates a vibe that parallels the rhythmic complexity of Durk's work.

Lil Tjay

Lil Tjay

Guide

Lil Tjay’s melodic approach to rap, combined with introspective lyrics, resonates well with the emotional depth found in Lil Durk’s songs.

hip-hop
YNW Melly

YNW Melly

With a mix of melody and street narratives, YNW Melly shares a sonic palette that aligns with the themes explored by Lil Durk.

Southern hip-hop contemporary R&B drill

Common questions

Who sounds like Lil Durk?

Artists similar to Lil Durk include King Von, G Herbo, Lil Bibby and Fredo Bang. Each shares elements of Lil Durk's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lil Durk?

Lil Durk is primarily known for trap music, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop. A dense tapestry of rhythmic cadences, where melodic refrains punctuate verses steeped in tension and urgency.

Where should I start if I like Lil Durk?

If you enjoy Lil Durk, start with King Von — their album "Levon James" is a great entry point. Known for his storytelling ability and gritty narratives, King Von's style aligns closely with Lil Durk's Chicago drill roots.