Bands & artists like Marracash

If you like Marracash, 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 Marracash? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Salmo

Salmo

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Salmo blends aggressive rap with melodic elements, often incorporating electronic beats that mirror Marracash's rhythmic intensity.

alternative hip-hop hardcore hip-hop hip-hop
Gemitaiz

Gemitaiz

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Gemitaiz combines introspective lyrics with catchy hooks and a mix of hard-hitting and smooth production, similar to Marracash's style.

hip-hop
Luchè

Luchè

Luchè's music features a fusion of rap and melodic lines, showcasing a gritty yet emotional delivery akin to Marracash.

Rocco Hunt

Rocco Hunt

Rocco Hunt's tracks often balance streetwise lyricism with accessible melodies, creating a sound that resonates with Marracash's approach.

hip-hop
Noyz Narcos

Noyz Narcos

Noyz Narcos delivers hard-hitting verses over dark, atmospheric beats, aligning well with the tension found in Marracash's music.

gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop horrorcore
Capo Plaza

Capo Plaza

Capo Plaza mixes trap influences with melodic rap, producing tracks that have both grit and catchiness similar to Marracash's work.

hip-hop
Fedez

Fedez

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Fedez combines pop sensibilities with hip-hop elements, crafting songs that balance catchy hooks and deeper lyrical themes like Marracash.

hip-hop pop rap
Sfera Ebbasta

Sfera Ebbasta

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Sfera Ebbasta's blend of melodic trap and rap creates an engaging soundscape that parallels the energetic vibe of Marracash.

hip-hop trap music

Common questions

Who sounds like Marracash?

Artists similar to Marracash include Salmo, Gemitaiz, Luchè and Rocco Hunt. Each shares elements of Marracash's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Marracash?

Marracash is primarily known for hip-hop and pop rap. Marracash's music pulses with a rhythmic intensity that balances melodic hooks against gritty verses, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Marracash?

If you enjoy Marracash, start with Salmo — their album "Ranch" is a great entry point. Salmo blends aggressive rap with melodic elements, often incorporating electronic beats that mirror Marracash's rhythmic intensity.