Bands & artists like Lil' Flip

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

Artists to try next

Paul Wall

Paul Wall

His Southern hip-hop style features smooth flows and laid-back beats that resonate with the same relaxed swagger.

Southern hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Chamillionaire

Chamillionaire

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Known for his clever wordplay and catchy hooks, Chamillionaire's sound embodies the confident and rhythmic essence of Southern rap.

hip-hop
Slim Thug

Slim Thug

With a deep voice and a laid-back delivery, Slim Thug's music captures the essence of Houston's hip-hop scene similar to Lil' Flip.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Mike Jones

Mike Jones

His use of catchy phrases and relaxed beats aligns closely with the Southern hip-hop vibe that Lil' Flip is known for.

hip-hop
T.I.

T.I.

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T.I.'s blend of hard-hitting lyrics over smooth Southern beats resonates well with the aesthetic of Lil' Flip's music.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south
Birdman

Birdman

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Birdman's confident delivery and Southern roots create a sound that parallels the laid-back swagger of Lil' Flip.

Southern hip-hop bounce music crunk
Bun B

Bun B

As part of UGK, Bun B combines smooth vocals with Southern beats, echoing the relaxed yet assertive style of Lil' Flip.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Webbie

Webbie

Webbie’s energetic delivery and Southern influences embody a similar feel-good yet confident atmosphere as Lil' Flip.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Lil' Flip?

Artists similar to Lil' Flip include Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug and Mike Jones. Each shares elements of Lil' Flip's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lil' Flip?

Lil' Flip is primarily known for hip-hop, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop. With its relaxed grooves and syncopated rhythms, the music captures a laid-back yet confident swagger that encourages movement and connection.

Where should I start if I like Lil' Flip?

If you enjoy Lil' Flip, start with Paul Wall — their album "The Peoples Champ" is a great entry point. His Southern hip-hop style features smooth flows and laid-back beats that resonate with the same relaxed swagger.