Bands & artists like Tyga

If you like Tyga, 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

Khalid

Khalid

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Khalid combines smooth melodies with contemporary beats, creating an infectious sound that resonates in both pop and hip-hop spaces.

contemporary R&B
Post Malone

Post Malone

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Post Malone's fusion of hip-hop and melodic hooks mirrors Tyga's engaging bounce, making his tracks equally catchy and radio-friendly.

country music hip-hop pop music
Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne

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Lil Wayne's clever wordplay and diverse production styles align closely with Tyga's West Coast roots and playful approach to rap.

Southern hip-hop bounce music dirty south
G-Eazy

G-Eazy

G-Eazy's blend of pop-rap and laid-back West Coast vibes complements Tyga's rhythmic grooves while maintaining a modern edge.

hip-hop
Drake

Drake

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Drake's ability to seamlessly transition between rap and melodic elements creates a dynamic sound that echoes Tyga's catchy style.

contemporary R&B dancehall drill
Travis Scott

Travis Scott

Travis Scott's atmospheric beats and auto-tuned vocals create a captivating listening experience similar to the vibe found in Tyga's tracks.

Southern hip-hop alternative R&B alternative hip-hop
Migos

Migos

Migos' energetic flow and trap-influenced beats align with the rhythmic pulse of Tyga’s music, making them an appealing choice for fans.

Southern hip-hop mumble rap trap music
YG

YG

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YG embodies the West Coast hip-hop scene with his gritty lyrics and infectious beats, paralleling Tyga’s roots and style.

West Coast hip-hop dirty rap gangsta rap

Common questions

Who sounds like Tyga?

Artists similar to Tyga include Khalid, Post Malone, Lil Wayne and G-Eazy. Each shares elements of Tyga's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tyga?

Tyga is primarily known for pop rap and West Coast hip-hop. A pulsating blend of rhythmic grooves and catchy melodies that drive forward with an engaging bounce, perfectly suited for both celebration and contemplation.

Where should I start if I like Tyga?

If you enjoy Tyga, start with Khalid — their album "After the Sun Goes Down" is a great entry point. Khalid combines smooth melodies with contemporary beats, creating an infectious sound that resonates in both pop and hip-hop spaces.