Bands & artists like Sfera Ebbasta
If you like Sfera Ebbasta, 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.
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Artists to try next
Capo Plaza
Capo Plaza shares a similar trap sound with catchy hooks and a blend of melodic elements that drive the energy of his tracks.
Ghali
GuideGhali combines hip-hop and trap influences with Italian lyrics, creating a rhythmic intensity and emotional depth akin to Sfera Ebbasta's style.
Rkomi
GuideRkomi's music features a mix of melodic rap and atmospheric production that resonates well with the reflective yet energetic qualities found in Sfera Ebbasta's work.
Luchè
Luchè incorporates trap beats and introspective lyrics, creating a sound that mirrors the driving rhythms and lyrical depth of Sfera Ebbasta.
Noyz Narcos
Noyz Narcos brings a gritty edge to his trap-influenced tracks, offering a darker aesthetic that complements the intensity found in Sfera Ebbasta's music.
Salmo
GuideSalmo blends hip-hop with electronic elements, delivering high-energy tracks that share the pulsating beats and catchy melodies characteristic of Sfera Ebbasta.
Marracash
GuideMarracash's lyricism and fusion of various styles within hip-hop create an engaging listening experience similar to the dynamic nature of Sfera Ebbasta's songs.
Tedua
Tedua's innovative approach to trap and melodic rap aligns well with the rhythmic intensity and catchy hooks present in Sfera Ebbasta's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Sfera Ebbasta?
Artists similar to Sfera Ebbasta include Capo Plaza, Ghali, Rkomi and Luchè. Each shares elements of Sfera Ebbasta's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Sfera Ebbasta?
Sfera Ebbasta is primarily known for hip-hop and trap music. The music pulses with a driving beat and catchy melodies, merging rhythmic intensity with moments of reflective space that compel movement.
Where should I start if I like Sfera Ebbasta?
If you enjoy Sfera Ebbasta, start with Capo Plaza — their album "Sulamente nuje" is a great entry point. Capo Plaza shares a similar trap sound with catchy hooks and a blend of melodic elements that drive the energy of his tracks.