Bands & artists like Lil Keed

If you like Lil Keed, 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 layering his vocals over minimalist beats that create a reflective yet energetic atmosphere.

Southern hip-hop trap music
Young Thug

Young Thug

Known for his unique vocal delivery and innovative production, Young Thug's music often features syncopated rhythms and dynamic basslines akin to Lil Keed's style.

Atlanta hip-hop SoundCloud rap Southern hip-hop
Lil Baby

Lil Baby

Lil Baby combines catchy hooks with a fluid cadence over trap beats, creating an infectious energy that resonates well with fans of Lil Keed.

Southern hip-hop hip-hop trap music
Yung Bans

Yung Bans

Yung Bans' music often blends melodic flows with atmospheric production, reflecting a similar urgency and introspection found in Lil Keed's tracks.

Rod Wave

Rod Wave

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Rod Wave's emotive vocal style and introspective lyrics paired with rhythmic beats align closely with the reflective qualities present in Lil Keed's work.

contemporary R&B hip-hop soul
Ski Mask the Slump God

Ski Mask the Slump God

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Ski Mask's playful yet intricate rhyme schemes and energetic delivery over varied production styles make him a fitting recommendation for fans of Lil Keed.

SoundCloud rap comedy hip-hop hip-hop
Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD's blend of melodic rap and emotional lyricism over trap-influenced beats resonates with the urgent yet reflective nature of Lil Keed's music.

SoundCloud rap alternative hip-hop alternative rock
Trippie Redd

Trippie Redd

Trippie Redd incorporates melodic elements and diverse production in his music, paralleling the dynamic energy found in Lil Keed's sound.

Midwest hip-hop SoundCloud rap alternative R&B

Common questions

Who sounds like Lil Keed?

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

Where should I start if I like Lil Keed?

If you enjoy Lil Keed, start with Gunna — their album "DS4Ever" is a great entry point. Gunna shares a similar flow and melodic approach, often layering his vocals over minimalist beats that create a reflective yet energetic atmosphere.