Bands & artists like Pop Smoke

If you like Pop Smoke, 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

Fivio Foreign

Fivio Foreign

Fivio Foreign shares a similar Brooklyn drill sound with heavy bass and aggressive delivery, making his tracks equally captivating.

Brooklyn drill East Coast hip-hop drill
Lil Tjay

Lil Tjay

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Lil Tjay combines melodic elements with street narratives, creating a sound that resonates well with Pop Smoke's blend of rap and emotion.

hip-hop
Ski Mask the Slump God

Ski Mask the Slump God

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Ski Mask’s rapid-fire flow and inventive beats parallel the dynamic energy found in Pop Smoke’s tracks.

SoundCloud rap comedy hip-hop hip-hop
21 Savage

21 Savage

21 Savage's moody production and stark lyrical themes complement the darker tones present in Pop Smoke's music.

Southern hip-hop mumble rap trap music
Gunna

Gunna

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Gunna's smooth delivery over trap beats aligns well with the rhythmic shifts and catchy hooks often present in Pop Smoke's songs.

Southern hip-hop trap music
DaBaby

DaBaby

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DaBaby's energetic flow and punchy beats create a similar high-impact listening experience reminiscent of Pop Smoke's style.

Southern hip-hop hip-hop pop rap
A Boogie wit da Hoodie

A Boogie wit da Hoodie

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A Boogie's melodic approach to East Coast hip-hop complements the emotional weight found in many of Pop Smoke’s tracks.

hip-hop trap music
Rod Wave

Rod Wave

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Rod Wave’s emotive vocal style and introspective lyrics resonate with the narrative depth found in Pop Smoke’s music.

contemporary R&B hip-hop soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Pop Smoke?

Artists similar to Pop Smoke include Fivio Foreign, Lil Tjay, Ski Mask the Slump God and 21 Savage. Each shares elements of Pop Smoke's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pop Smoke?

Pop Smoke is primarily known for trap music, gangsta rap and East Coast hip-hop. With heavy bass grooves and stark rhythmic shifts, Pop Smoke’s music drives forward with a magnetic intensity that pulls listeners into the heart of his narrative.

Where should I start if I like Pop Smoke?

If you enjoy Pop Smoke, start with Fivio Foreign — their album "B.I.B.L.E." is a great entry point. Fivio Foreign shares a similar Brooklyn drill sound with heavy bass and aggressive delivery, making his tracks equally captivating.