If you like Nate Dogg, try these artists

If you like Nate Dogg, 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

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

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

G-funk West Coast hip-hop contemporary R&B
Aaliyah

Aaliyah

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

alternative R&B contemporary R&B electronica
DJ Quik

DJ Quik

Shared genres: G-funk, West Coast hip-hop, funk

G-funk West Coast hip-hop funk
King Gordy

King Gordy

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

Detroit blues Midwest hip-hop blue-eyed soul
Angie Stone

Angie Stone

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

contemporary R&B funk neo soul
Prince

Prince

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Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

Minneapolis sound contemporary R&B dance-pop
Arabian Prince

Arabian Prince

Shared genres: G-funk, West Coast hip-hop, funk

G-funk West Coast hip-hop electro
CeeLo Green

CeeLo Green

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, funk, soul

contemporary R&B funk gospel music

Common questions

Who sounds like Nate Dogg?

Artists similar to Nate Dogg include Snoop Dogg, Aaliyah, DJ Quik and King Gordy. Each shares elements of Nate Dogg's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Nate Dogg?

Nate Dogg is primarily known for contemporary R&B, funk and soul. His music grooves with a languid sway, featuring tight rhythmic patterns overlaid by soulful melodies that create a warm yet layered texture.

Where should I start if I like Nate Dogg?

If you enjoy Nate Dogg, start with Snoop Dogg — their album "Mac & Devin Go to High School" is a great entry point. Shared genres: G-funk, West Coast hip-hop, contemporary R&B