Bands & artists like Plies

If you like Plies, 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.

New to Plies? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Boosie Badazz

Boosie Badazz

Boosie shares a similar Southern hip-hop style with gritty lyrics and a strong bass presence that resonates with the same audience.

Southern hip-hop dirty south hardcore hip-hop
Webbie

Webbie

Webbie's raw delivery and Southern roots create a sound that complements Plies' hardcore hip-hop aesthetic.

hip-hop
T.I.

T.I.

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T.I.'s blend of catchy hooks and hard-hitting beats parallels Plies’ rhythmic vocal style and lyrical depth.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south
Kevin Gates

Kevin Gates

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Gates combines emotional lyricism with a Southern rap sound that resonates well with Plies' intimate yet forceful delivery.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Rick Ross

Rick Ross

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Rick Ross brings a commanding vocal presence and lush production that complements the intensity found in Plies' tracks.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Fetty Wap

Fetty Wap

Fetty Wap's melodic hooks combined with his Southern influence create a vibe that aligns with the accessibility of Plies’ music.

contemporary R&B hip-hop pop music
2 Chainz

2 Chainz

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2 Chainz' playful yet hard-hitting approach to Southern rap mirrors the engaging energy present in Plies' work.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south
Moneybagg Yo

Moneybagg Yo

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Moneybagg Yo’s mix of street narratives and catchy beats creates an atmosphere similar to that of Plies’ discography.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop gangsta rap

Common questions

Who sounds like Plies?

Artists similar to Plies include Boosie Badazz, Webbie, T.I. and Kevin Gates. Each shares elements of Plies's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Plies?

Plies is primarily known for gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop and Southern hip-hop. Plies’ music features a heavy bass presence and rhythmic vocal delivery that creates an intimate yet forceful atmosphere, punctuated by sharp lyrical insights.

Where should I start if I like Plies?

If you enjoy Plies, start with Boosie Badazz — their album "Bad Azz" is a great entry point. Boosie shares a similar Southern hip-hop style with gritty lyrics and a strong bass presence that resonates with the same audience.