If you like The 411, try these artists

If you like The 411, 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

Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige

Guide

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

contemporary R&B hip-hop hip-hop soul
Aaliyah

Aaliyah

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

alternative R&B contemporary R&B electronica
Bryson Tiller

Bryson Tiller

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

alternative R&B contemporary R&B hip-hop
6LACK

6LACK

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

alternative R&B cloud rap contemporary R&B
Sean Kingston

Sean Kingston

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

contemporary R&B dance music dance-pop
Flo Rida

Flo Rida

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

EDM trap music Miami bass Southern hip-hop
Jon Bellion

Jon Bellion

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

alternative hip-hop alternative rock contemporary R&B
Jhené Aiko

Jhené Aiko

Shared genres: contemporary R&B

alternative R&B contemporary R&B hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like The 411?

Artists similar to The 411 include Mary J. Blige, Aaliyah, Bryson Tiller and 6LACK. Each shares elements of The 411's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The 411?

The 411 is primarily known for contemporary R&B. Rhythmically driven with rich vocal harmonies that pulse alongside reflective lyrics, creating an inviting space for emotional resonance.

Where should I start if I like The 411?

If you enjoy The 411, start with Mary J. Blige — their album "The London Sessions" is a great entry point. Shared genres: contemporary R&B