Bands & artists like Messy Marv

If you like Messy Marv, 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

E-40

E-40

E-40's unique flow and sharp lyrical style, combined with his West Coast hip-hop roots, create a similar rhythmic tension.

West Coast hip-hop crunk gangsta rap
Too Short

Too Short

Too Short's straightforward delivery and storytelling approach resonate with Messy Marv's sharp lyrical focus.

G-funk West Coast hip-hop crunk
Celly Cel

Celly Cel

Celly Cel's blend of catchy hooks and hard-hitting verses aligns closely with the rhythmic pulse found in Messy Marv's music.

hip-hop
San Quinn

San Quinn

San Quinn's dynamic flow and street-oriented lyrics echo the sharp delivery and tension in Messy Marv's tracks.

hip-hop
Mac Dre

Mac Dre

Mac Dre’s playful yet pointed lyricism and distinctive Bay Area sound parallel the energetic vibe of Messy Marv.

West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hyphy
Yukmouth

Yukmouth

Yukmouth’s hard-hitting lyrics and engaging flow reflect the same kind of rhythmic drive found in Messy Marv's tracks.

West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Fabolous

Fabolous

Guide

Fabolous combines sharp lyricism with a smooth delivery that echoes the tension and rhythm in Messy Marv's style.

East Coast hip-hop pop rap
B-Legit

B-Legit

B-Legit's laid-back yet impactful lyrical style aligns well with the steady pulse characteristic of Messy Marv's music.

hip-hop hyphy

Common questions

Who sounds like Messy Marv?

Artists similar to Messy Marv include E-40, Too Short, Celly Cel and San Quinn. Each shares elements of Messy Marv's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Messy Marv?

Messy Marv is primarily known for hip-hop. Messy Marv's tracks pulse with a steady rhythm, marked by sharp lyrical delivery and an underlying tension that propels the listener forward.

Where should I start if I like Messy Marv?

If you enjoy Messy Marv, start with E-40 — their album "Tha Hall of Game" is a great entry point. E-40's unique flow and sharp lyrical style, combined with his West Coast hip-hop roots, create a similar rhythmic tension.