Bands & artists like T-Pain

If you like T-Pain, 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 T-Pain? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Khalid

Khalid

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Khalid's smooth vocal delivery and contemporary R&B style, combined with electronic production, create a similar engaging atmosphere.

contemporary R&B
Usher

Usher

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Usher's mastery of catchy hooks and polished production in contemporary R&B aligns closely with T-Pain's vibrant sound.

contemporary R&B crunk dance music
Drake

Drake

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Drake's fusion of rap and R&B, along with emotive vocal delivery and innovative production techniques, resonates well with T-Pain's style.

contemporary R&B dancehall drill
Jeremih

Jeremih

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Jeremih’s sultry vocals and incorporation of hip-hop elements create a sonic landscape reminiscent of T-Pain’s work.

contemporary R&B
Post Malone

Post Malone

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Post Malone blends genres seamlessly with catchy melodies and a laid-back vibe that aligns with T-Pain's musical ethos.

country music hip-hop pop music
PartyNextDoor

PartyNextDoor

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PartyNextDoor’s atmospheric production and smooth vocal style complement the rhythmic qualities found in T-Pain’s tracks.

Canadian hip-hop alternative R&B
The Weeknd

The Weeknd

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The Weeknd’s blend of R&B and pop with moody production creates an immersive experience akin to T-Pain's vibrant world.

alternative R&B contemporary R&B pop music
August Alsina

August Alsina

August Alsina’s emotive singing style and contemporary R&B influences resonate well with T-Pain’s sound palette.

contemporary R&B hip-hop hip-hop soul

Common questions

Who sounds like T-Pain?

Artists similar to T-Pain include Khalid, Usher, Drake and Jeremih. Each shares elements of T-Pain's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is T-Pain?

T-Pain is primarily known for contemporary R&B, hip-hop and pop rap. T-Pain's music pulses with rhythmic precision and buoyant melodies, characterized by tight grooves and an engaging blend of vocal effects that draw listeners into his vibrant world.

Where should I start if I like T-Pain?

If you enjoy T-Pain, start with Khalid — their album "After the Sun Goes Down" is a great entry point. Khalid's smooth vocal delivery and contemporary R&B style, combined with electronic production, create a similar engaging atmosphere.