Bands & artists like Sido

If you like Sido, 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 Sido? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Bushido

Bushido

Guide

Bushido shares Sido's sharp lyrical delivery and often explores themes of urban life, backed by heavy beats and a mix of reflective and aggressive tones.

gangsta rap
Kool Savas

Kool Savas

Guide

Known for his intricate rhyme schemes and emotional depth, Kool Savas combines urgency in his flow with a diverse range of production styles that resonate with Sido's sound.

hip-hop
RAF Camora

RAF Camora

RAF Camora blends hip-hop with dancehall influences, creating a rhythmic tension similar to Sido's tracks, while also maintaining a reflective lyrical approach.

dancehall hip-hop
Fler

Fler

Guide

Fler's aggressive delivery and hard-hitting beats align closely with Sido's style, often addressing personal and societal issues with a gritty edge.

German hip-hop gangsta rap hip-hop
MoTrip

MoTrip

Motrip's introspective lyrics and smooth flow create a contrast of urgency and reflection that mirrors the dynamic landscape found in Sido's music.

Shindy

Shindy

Shindy combines melodic hooks with sharp verses, producing a polished sound that maintains the rhythmic tension characteristic of Sido's work.

hip-hop
Capital Bra

Capital Bra

With his catchy hooks and versatile flow, Capital Bra captures a similar blend of urgency and emotional depth that resonates well with Sido's music.

hip-hop
Nimo

Nimo

Nimo's ability to switch between rapid-fire verses and melodic elements creates a dynamic listening experience akin to the tension found in Sido's tracks.

Common questions

Who sounds like Sido?

Artists similar to Sido include Bushido, Kool Savas, RAF Camora and Fler. Each shares elements of Sido's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sido?

Sido is primarily known for hip-hop. His tracks pulse with a steady tension, characterized by rhythmic cadences that shift between urgency and reflection, creating a dynamic landscape of sound.

Where should I start if I like Sido?

If you enjoy Sido, start with Bushido — their album "Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline" is a great entry point. Bushido shares Sido's sharp lyrical delivery and often explores themes of urban life, backed by heavy beats and a mix of reflective and aggressive tones.