Bands & artists like Oxmo Puccino

If you like Oxmo Puccino, 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

Kery James

Kery James

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Kery James combines intricate lyrical storytelling with a smooth flow and rich instrumentation, echoing the textured atmosphere found in Oxmo Puccino's work.

French hip-hop conscious hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
IAM

IAM

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This group fuses traditional hip-hop with diverse influences and complex narratives, creating a layered sound that resonates with Oxmo's style.

anti-racist music hip-hop leftist music
Soprano

Soprano

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Soprano's music features a blend of melodic hooks and thoughtful lyrics, similar to the balance of intensity and nuance in Oxmo Puccino's tracks.

hip-hop pop music pop rap
Lomepal

Lomepal

Lomepal mixes rap with melodic elements and personal storytelling, crafting a sound that aligns well with Oxmo's artistic approach.

French hip-hop
Nekfeu

Nekfeu

Nekfeu's introspective lyrics and smooth production create an atmospheric quality that mirrors the nuanced soundscapes of Oxmo Puccino.

French hip-hop political hip-hop rapping
Georgio

Georgio

Georgio's blend of rap and melodic elements creates a rich auditory experience reminiscent of the rhythmic shifts found in Oxmo's work.

rhythm and blues
L'Algérino

L'Algérino

His fusion of hip-hop with various musical styles and catchy melodies provides a vibrant listening experience akin to Oxmo's textured grooves.

French hip-hop hip-hop raï
Youssoupha

Youssoupha

Youssoupha’s deep lyricism paired with rich production creates an immersive atmosphere that resonates with the intricacies of Oxmo Puccino’s music.

alternative hip-hop hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Oxmo Puccino?

Artists similar to Oxmo Puccino include Kery James, IAM, Soprano and Lomepal. Each shares elements of Oxmo Puccino's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Oxmo Puccino?

Oxmo Puccino is primarily known for hip-hop. With a steady groove punctuated by rhythmic shifts, his tracks create a textured atmosphere that balances spoken word intensity with melodic nuance.

Where should I start if I like Oxmo Puccino?

If you enjoy Oxmo Puccino, start with Kery James — their album "Réel" is a great entry point. Kery James combines intricate lyrical storytelling with a smooth flow and rich instrumentation, echoing the textured atmosphere found in Oxmo Puccino's work.