If you like Mr. Lif, try these artists

If you like Mr. Lif, 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

Earl Sweatshirt

Earl Sweatshirt

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop

West Coast hip-hop abstract hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Danny Brown

Danny Brown

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop

alternative hip-hop experimental hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
Busdriver

Busdriver

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop, hip-hop

abstract hip-hop alternative hip-hop experimental hip-hop
Kool Keith

Kool Keith

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop, hip-hop

East Coast hip-hop abstract hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Angel Haze

Angel Haze

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop, hip-hop

Midwest hip-hop alternative hip-hop hip-hop
Krizz Kaliko

Krizz Kaliko

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop, hip-hop

Midwest hip-hop alternative hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
Travie McCoy

Travie McCoy

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop

alternative hip-hop pop rap rap rock
Everlast

Everlast

Shared genres: alternative hip-hop, hip-hop

alternative hip-hop alternative rock blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Mr. Lif?

Artists similar to Mr. Lif include Earl Sweatshirt, Danny Brown, Busdriver and Kool Keith. Each shares elements of Mr. Lif's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mr. Lif?

Mr. Lif is primarily known for hip-hop and alternative hip-hop. Driven by intricate rhythms and a steady pulse, Mr. Lif's music feels like a call to action wrapped in layers of textured instrumentation and compelling lyrical flow.

Where should I start if I like Mr. Lif?

If you enjoy Mr. Lif, start with Earl Sweatshirt — their album "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album By Earl Sweatshirt" is a great entry point. Shared genres: alternative hip-hop