Bands & artists like Rohff

If you like Rohff, 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

Kaaris

Kaaris

Kaaris shares a similar aggressive flow and hard-hitting beats, often incorporating dark, atmospheric production that complements Rohff's narrative style.

French hip-hop trap music
Nekfeu

Nekfeu

Nekfeu blends intricate lyricism with diverse instrumentals, creating a compelling narrative that resonates well with Rohff's storytelling approach.

French hip-hop political hip-hop rapping
Soprano

Soprano

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Soprano combines melodic hooks with rhythmic complexity, offering a blend of introspective lyrics and vibrant beats akin to Rohff's sound.

hip-hop pop music pop rap
Lino

Lino

Lino's sharp lyricism and dynamic delivery match the intricate rhythms found in Rohff's tracks, making for a compelling listening experience.

hip-hop music of Brazil
Oxmo Puccino

Oxmo Puccino

Oxmo Puccino's poetic storytelling and rich vocal tone create an immersive atmosphere that parallels the narrative depth in Rohff's music.

hip-hop
IAM

IAM

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IAM's fusion of traditional hip-hop with cultural references and complex rhythms aligns closely with the thematic elements present in Rohff's work.

anti-racist music hip-hop leftist music
Kery James

Kery James

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Kery James delivers socially conscious lyrics over powerful beats, echoing the tension and release dynamics characteristic of Rohff's style.

French hip-hop conscious hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
Damso

Damso

Damso's moody production and introspective lyrics create a sonic landscape that complements the emotional depth found in Rohff's music.

contemporary R&B hip-hop trap music

Common questions

Who sounds like Rohff?

Artists similar to Rohff include Kaaris, Nekfeu, Soprano and Lino. Each shares elements of Rohff's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Rohff?

Rohff is primarily known for hip-hop. Rohff's music pulses with a relentless groove, driven by intricate rhythms that juxtapose tension and release while inviting listeners into a compelling narrative space.

Where should I start if I like Rohff?

If you enjoy Rohff, start with Kaaris — their album "Z.E.R.O" is a great entry point. Kaaris shares a similar aggressive flow and hard-hitting beats, often incorporating dark, atmospheric production that complements Rohff's narrative style.