Bands & artists like Lil Peep
If you like Lil Peep, 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 Peep? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Juice WRLD
His emotive lyrics and melodic delivery blend hip-hop with rock influences, creating a sound that resonates with themes of heartbreak and introspection.
XXXTentacion
GuideKnown for his genre-blending style, he combines elements of emo, punk, and rap, often exploring dark emotional themes similar to Lil Peep.
Travis Barker
As a drummer for Blink-182 and collaborator on various projects, his work in pop-punk and hip-hop brings a unique energy that aligns well with Lil Peep's sound.
Post Malone
GuideHis fusion of hip-hop and rock elements, along with catchy melodies and reflective lyrics, creates an accessible yet emotionally charged listening experience.
GHOSTEMANE
His mix of heavy industrial sounds with rap elements creates an intense atmosphere that parallels the darker themes in Lil Peep's work.
Ski Mask the Slump God
GuideWhile more upbeat, his playful yet poignant lyricism and experimental beats can evoke a similar emotional response as Lil Peep's work.
Lana Del Rey
GuideHer cinematic soundscapes and melancholic themes resonate well with the emotional depth found in Lil Peep's music.
Machine Gun Kelly
GuideHis shift from rap to pop-punk showcases a blend of genres that echoes the sonic experimentation present in Lil Peep's catalog.
Common questions
Who sounds like Lil Peep?
Artists similar to Lil Peep include Juice WRLD, XXXTentacion, Travis Barker and Post Malone. Each shares elements of Lil Peep's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Lil Peep?
Lil Peep is primarily known for alternative rock, pop-punk and trap music. With a hauntingly sparse density underscored by pulsating beats and ethereal melodies, Lil Peep's music envelops listeners in a visceral exploration of pain and longing.
Where should I start if I like Lil Peep?
If you enjoy Lil Peep, start with Juice WRLD — their album "Legends Never Die" is a great entry point. His emotive lyrics and melodic delivery blend hip-hop with rock influences, creating a sound that resonates with themes of heartbreak and introspection.