Bands & artists like Three 6 Mafia

If you like Three 6 Mafia, 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

Project Pat

Project Pat

Known for his gritty lyrics and Southern rap style, Project Pat shares a similar Memphis sound with dark, menacing beats.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop crunk
Juicy J

Juicy J

As a founding member of Three 6 Mafia, Juicy J's solo work retains the same crunk energy and horrorcore themes.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop crunk
8Ball & MJG

8Ball & MJG

This duo blends Southern hip-hop with smooth yet hard-hitting beats, echoing the rawness found in Three 6 Mafia's music.

gangsta rap
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

Their rapid-fire delivery and dark lyrical content align well with the hardcore elements present in Three 6 Mafia's style.

G-funk Midwest hip-hop chopper
Lil Wyte

Lil Wyte

With his Southern drawl and hard-hitting lyrics, Lil Wyte embodies the Memphis rap scene that Three 6 Mafia pioneered.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop crunk
Gangsta Boo

Gangsta Boo

As a prominent female voice in the Memphis rap scene, Gangsta Boo combines hardcore themes with a unique vocal style similar to Three 6 Mafia.

hip-hop
Yelawolf

Yelawolf

His blend of Southern rock and hip-hop, along with dark storytelling, resonates with the aesthetic of Three 6 Mafia.

country rap hip-hop rap rock
Webbie

Webbie

Webbie's raw delivery and Southern roots create a gritty vibe that aligns closely with the themes explored by Three 6 Mafia.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Three 6 Mafia?

Artists similar to Three 6 Mafia include Project Pat, Juicy J, 8Ball & MJG and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Each shares elements of Three 6 Mafia's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Three 6 Mafia?

Three 6 Mafia is primarily known for trap music, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop.

Where should I start if I like Three 6 Mafia?

If you enjoy Three 6 Mafia, start with Project Pat — their album "Ghetty Green" is a great entry point. Known for his gritty lyrics and Southern rap style, Project Pat shares a similar Memphis sound with dark, menacing beats.