Bands & artists like Loyle Carner

If you like Loyle Carner, 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

Tom Misch

Tom Misch

Misch blends hip-hop with jazz and soul influences, creating a warm, groove-oriented sound that invites introspection.

Jordan Rakei

Jordan Rakei

Rakei's music combines smooth vocals with intricate rhythms and a soulful palette, aligning well with Carner's reflective style.

Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak

.Paak's fusion of hip-hop, R&B, and funk features layered instrumentation and a laid-back vibe reminiscent of Carner's work.

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop
Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad

Rashad's introspective lyrics and mellow beats create a similar atmosphere of warmth and reflection found in Carner's music.

Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins

Jenkins' thoughtful lyricism paired with jazzy production offers a comparable depth and groove to Loyle Carner's sound.

hip-hop
Saba

Saba

Saba's intricate storytelling and rich sonic textures echo the reflective yet rhythmic qualities present in Carner's work.

hip-hop
Rejjie Snow

Rejjie Snow

Snow's blend of hip-hop with ethereal soundscapes creates an inviting atmosphere that aligns closely with Carner's aesthetic.

hip-hop
Denzel Curry

Denzel Curry

Curry's versatility in blending aggressive and mellow styles offers a dynamic range while maintaining an engaging groove.

Southern hip-hop cloud rap hardcore hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Loyle Carner?

Artists similar to Loyle Carner include Tom Misch, Jordan Rakei, Anderson .Paak and Isaiah Rashad. Each shares elements of Loyle Carner's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Loyle Carner?

Loyle Carner is primarily known for hip-hop. Carner's sonic landscape pulses with a steady groove, featuring layered rhythms and an inviting warmth that encourages reflection while maintaining an understated intensity.

Where should I start if I like Loyle Carner?

If you enjoy Loyle Carner, start with Tom Misch — their album "Geography" is a great entry point. Misch blends hip-hop with jazz and soul influences, creating a warm, groove-oriented sound that invites introspection.