Bands & artists like Mo B. Dick

If you like Mo B. Dick, 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.

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André 3000

André 3000

Shared genres: Southern hip-hop, contemporary R&B, funk

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
King Gordy

King Gordy

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, hip-hop soul

Detroit blues Midwest hip-hop blue-eyed soul
D-Nice

D-Nice

Shared genres: funk, hip-hop, hip-hop soul

East Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop blue-eyed soul
Nate Dogg

Nate Dogg

Shared genres: G-funk, contemporary R&B, funk

G-funk West Coast hip-hop contemporary R&B
CeeLo Green

CeeLo Green

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, hip-hop

contemporary R&B funk gospel music
Ruben Studdard

Ruben Studdard

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Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, hip-hop

contemporary R&B funk hip-hop
Roscoe Dash

Roscoe Dash

Shared genres: Southern hip-hop, contemporary R&B, hip-hop

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop contemporary R&B
Flo Rida

Flo Rida

Shared genres: Southern hip-hop, contemporary R&B, hip-hop

EDM trap music Miami bass Southern hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Mo B. Dick?

Artists similar to Mo B. Dick include André 3000, King Gordy, D-Nice and Nate Dogg. Each shares elements of Mo B. Dick's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mo B. Dick?

Mo B. Dick is primarily known for contemporary R&B, funk and hip-hop. Rich basslines anchor intricate melodic layers while maintaining a steady groove that compels movement and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Mo B. Dick?

If you enjoy Mo B. Dick, start with André 3000 — their album "New Blue Sun" is a great entry point. Shared genres: Southern hip-hop, contemporary R&B, funk