Bands & artists like Soulja Boy

If you like Soulja Boy, 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 Soulja Boy? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Lil Jon

Lil Jon

Guide

Known for his crunk sound and high-energy beats, Lil Jon's tracks often feature infectious hooks and heavy basslines that encourage party vibes.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop crunk
Yung Joc

Yung Joc

Yung Joc's blend of Southern hip-hop and catchy choruses aligns well with Soulja Boy's rhythmic and danceable style.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop crunk
Travis Porter

Travis Porter

With their upbeat, bass-heavy tracks and party-centric lyrics, Travis Porter's music shares a similar celebratory energy to Soulja Boy's.

Southern hip-hop
Waka Flocka Flame

Waka Flocka Flame

Waka Flocka Flame's aggressive delivery and heavy beats resonate with the crunk elements found in Soulja Boy's music.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop crunk
Rich Boy

Rich Boy

Rich Boy combines Southern hip-hop with catchy melodies and bass-driven production, making his music comparable to Soulja Boy’s style.

J-Kwon

J-Kwon

J-Kwon's hit 'Tipsy' embodies the same party atmosphere and catchy hooks that characterize many of Soulja Boy's tracks.

hip-hop
Chingy

Chingy

Chingy's playful lyrics and catchy hooks paired with Southern beats create a similar vibe to Soulja Boy's energetic sound.

hip-hop
2 Chainz

2 Chainz

Guide

2 Chainz blends clever wordplay with club-ready beats that align well with the celebratory nature of Soulja Boy’s music.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south

Common questions

Who sounds like Soulja Boy?

Artists similar to Soulja Boy include Lil Jon, Yung Joc, Travis Porter and Waka Flocka Flame. Each shares elements of Soulja Boy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Soulja Boy?

Soulja Boy is primarily known for contemporary R&B, gangsta rap and pop rap. Driven by pulsing basslines and repetitive hooks, his tracks create an infectious rhythm that encourages movement and celebration.

Where should I start if I like Soulja Boy?

If you enjoy Soulja Boy, start with Lil Jon — their album "Crunk Juice" is a great entry point. Known for his crunk sound and high-energy beats, Lil Jon's tracks often feature infectious hooks and heavy basslines that encourage party vibes.