Bands & artists like Vince Staples

If you like Vince Staples, 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 Vince Staples? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad

Rashad's introspective lyrics and minimalist production create a similar rhythmic tension and emotional depth.

Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Saba

Saba

Saba combines intricate lyricism with sparse, atmospheric beats that mirror Staples' intense sonic landscape.

hip-hop
Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins

Jenkins' thoughtful storytelling and use of space in his production align closely with the stark intensity found in Staples' work.

hip-hop
Denzel Curry

Denzel Curry

Curry's aggressive delivery over minimalistic beats resonates with the rhythmic tension characteristic of Vince Staples.

Southern hip-hop cloud rap hardcore hip-hop
IDK

IDK

IDK's blend of sharp lyricism and stripped-back production creates a similar atmosphere to that of Vince Staples' music.

hip-hop jazz rap trap music
Joey Bada$$

Joey Bada$$

Guide

Bada$$’s lyrical focus and use of jazzy, understated instrumentals reflect the same stark intensity present in Staples' sound.

East Coast hip-hop progressive rap
Freddie Gibbs

Freddie Gibbs

Gibbs' gritty narratives paired with minimalist beats evoke a similar rawness and tension found in Vince Staples' tracks.

hip-hop
EarthGang

EarthGang

EarthGang’s eclectic style and thought-provoking lyrics over sparse production resonate with the aesthetic of Vince Staples.

rapping

Common questions

Who sounds like Vince Staples?

Artists similar to Vince Staples include Isaiah Rashad, Saba, Mick Jenkins and Denzel Curry. Each shares elements of Vince Staples's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Vince Staples?

Vince Staples is primarily known for hip-hop. Staples’ music pulses with a stark intensity, featuring sparse beats that emphasize rhythmic tension and deliberate pacing.

Where should I start if I like Vince Staples?

If you enjoy Vince Staples, start with Isaiah Rashad — their album "The House Is Burning" is a great entry point. Rashad's introspective lyrics and minimalist production create a similar rhythmic tension and emotional depth.