Bands & artists like Masta Killa

If you like Masta Killa, 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

GZA

GZA

Known for his intricate lyricism and a similar sparse yet impactful production style, GZA's work often features meditative grooves.

East Coast hip-hop
Inspectah Deck

Inspectah Deck

His precise flow and vivid storytelling over minimalistic beats align closely with Masta Killa's aesthetic.

East Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
Raekwon

Raekwon

Raekwon's narrative-driven lyrics and gritty soundscapes resonate with the same East Coast vibe and lyrical depth.

East Coast hip-hop boom bap gangsta rap
MF DOOM

MF DOOM

With his unconventional beats and complex rhymes, MF DOOM offers a unique yet compatible listening experience.

East Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop underground hip-hop
Black Thought

Black Thought

His articulate delivery and thoughtful lyrics over laid-back beats create a similar meditative atmosphere.

hip-hop neo soul
Killer Mike

Killer Mike

Killer Mike blends hard-hitting lyricism with a strong sense of rhythm that complements Masta Killa's style.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Cappadonna

Cappadonna

Cappadonna's storytelling ability and smooth flow over stripped-back beats align well with Masta Killa's approach.

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Pharoahe Monch

Pharoahe Monch

His innovative lyricism and varied vocal delivery create a compelling listening experience akin to Masta Killa's work.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Masta Killa?

Artists similar to Masta Killa include GZA, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon and MF DOOM. Each shares elements of Masta Killa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Masta Killa?

Masta Killa is primarily known for hip-hop, alternative hip-hop and gangsta rap. His music features steady rhythms that create a meditative groove while maintaining a sparse density that highlights each carefully chosen phrase.

Where should I start if I like Masta Killa?

If you enjoy Masta Killa, start with GZA — their album "Back to Back: Raw & Uncut" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate lyricism and a similar sparse yet impactful production style, GZA's work often features meditative grooves.