Bands & artists like Lil Tjay

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

Artists to try next

A Boogie wit da Hoodie

A Boogie wit da Hoodie

Guide

His melodic approach to hip-hop and emotional lyricism resonate closely with Lil Tjay's style.

hip-hop trap music
Polo G

Polo G

Polo G combines introspective lyrics with catchy melodies, similar to the emotional depth found in Lil Tjay's music.

Chicago hip-hop Midwest hip-hop conscious hip-hop
Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD's blend of rap and melodic hooks, along with his focus on emotional themes, aligns well with Lil Tjay's sound.

SoundCloud rap alternative hip-hop alternative rock
Rod Wave

Rod Wave

Guide

Rod Wave's soulful delivery and heartfelt lyrics create a similar emotional resonance as found in Lil Tjay's tracks.

contemporary R&B hip-hop soul
YNW Melly

YNW Melly

With his unique vocal style and melodic flow, YNW Melly offers a sound that complements the rhythmic phrasing of Lil Tjay.

Southern hip-hop contemporary R&B drill
Lil Keed

Lil Keed

Lil Keed’s use of melodic elements and catchy hooks makes him a fitting match for fans of Lil Tjay's engaging sound.

Ski Mask the Slump God

Ski Mask the Slump God

Guide

Ski Mask brings a playful yet rhythmic flow that can appeal to listeners who enjoy Lil Tjay's dynamic delivery.

SoundCloud rap comedy hip-hop hip-hop
Trippie Redd

Trippie Redd

Trippie Redd's fusion of rap and melody, along with emotionally charged lyrics, echoes the essence of Lil Tjay's artistry.

Midwest hip-hop SoundCloud rap alternative R&B

Common questions

Who sounds like Lil Tjay?

Artists similar to Lil Tjay include A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Polo G, Juice WRLD and Rod Wave. Each shares elements of Lil Tjay's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lil Tjay?

Lil Tjay is primarily known for hip-hop. A blend of rhythmic phrasing and melodic hooks creates an engaging tension that propels each track forward while inviting emotional reflection.

Where should I start if I like Lil Tjay?

If you enjoy Lil Tjay, start with A Boogie wit da Hoodie — their album "Artist 2.0" is a great entry point. His melodic approach to hip-hop and emotional lyricism resonate closely with Lil Tjay's style.