Bands & artists like Master P
If you like Master P, 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 Master P? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Lil Wayne
GuideWith his roots in New Orleans and a knack for clever wordplay, Lil Wayne shares the Southern hip-hop aesthetic and assertive flow found in Master P's tracks.
Scarface
Scarface's storytelling and gritty lyrical content align closely with Master P's hardcore themes, while maintaining a Southern hip-hop sound.
Pimp C
As part of UGK, Pimp C's smooth delivery and heavy bass lines complement the Southern rap vibe that Master P embodies.
David Banner
David Banner combines Southern hip-hop elements with socially conscious lyrics, mirroring the grounded yet commanding presence found in Master P's work.
Webbie
Webbie's energetic delivery and raw lyrics reflect the hardcore hip-hop style of Master P, while also embracing Southern roots.
T.I.
GuideT.I.'s blend of street narratives and catchy hooks aligns well with the assertive flow and Southern influences present in Master P's music.
Big K.R.I.T.
With a focus on Southern culture and lush production, Big K.R.I.T.'s work resonates with the deep grooves and lyrical depth of Master P.
Slim Thug
Slim Thug’s laid-back yet commanding delivery captures the essence of Southern hip-hop similar to Master P’s rhythmic style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Master P?
Artists similar to Master P include Lil Wayne, Scarface, Pimp C and David Banner. Each shares elements of Master P's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Master P?
Master P is primarily known for hip-hop, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop. With steady rhythms and a deep groove, Master P's music combines rhythmic repetition with an assertive flow that commands attention while remaining grounded in its Southern roots.
Where should I start if I like Master P?
If you enjoy Master P, start with Lil Wayne — their album "Trust Fund Babies" is a great entry point. With his roots in New Orleans and a knack for clever wordplay, Lil Wayne shares the Southern hip-hop aesthetic and assertive flow found in Master P's tracks.