Bands & artists like Tedua

If you like Tedua, 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

Sfera Ebbasta

Sfera Ebbasta

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Sfera Ebbasta combines trap beats with melodic hooks, creating a sound that mirrors Tedua's rhythmic intensity and emotional depth.

hip-hop trap music
Capo Plaza

Capo Plaza

Capo Plaza's blend of hip-hop and melodic elements resonates with the same vulnerability and resilience found in Tedua's music.

hip-hop
Ghali

Ghali

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Ghali's fusion of contemporary R&B and rap showcases a similar layering of textures and emotional storytelling as seen in Tedua's work.

pop rap trap music
Rkomi

Rkomi

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Rkomi's use of atmospheric beats and introspective lyrics aligns closely with the sonic landscape that Tedua creates.

hip-hop pop rap
Luchè

Luchè

Luchè incorporates rich melodies and deep lyrical themes, paralleling the emotional complexity present in Tedua's tracks.

MadMan

MadMan

MadMan's sharp lyricism and innovative production style reflect the same gritty yet polished vibe found in Tedua's music.

hip-hop
Noyz Narcos

Noyz Narcos

Noyz Narcos offers a darker, more aggressive take on hip-hop that complements the tension and intensity in Tedua's sound.

gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop horrorcore
Salmo

Salmo

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Salmo blends various genres with a focus on rhythm and flow, making his music resonate with the dynamic qualities present in Tedua's work.

alternative hip-hop hardcore hip-hop hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Tedua?

Artists similar to Tedua include Sfera Ebbasta, Capo Plaza, Ghali and Rkomi. Each shares elements of Tedua's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tedua?

Tedua is primarily known for contemporary R&B, hip-hop and trap music. Tedua's music pulses with rhythmic intensity and layered textures, creating an unmistakable groove that captures the tension between vulnerability and resilience.

Where should I start if I like Tedua?

If you enjoy Tedua, start with Sfera Ebbasta — their album "Rockstar" is a great entry point. Sfera Ebbasta combines trap beats with melodic hooks, creating a sound that mirrors Tedua's rhythmic intensity and emotional depth.