Bands & artists like Wale

If you like Wale, 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 Wale? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

J. Cole

J. Cole

J. Cole shares Wale's introspective lyricism and often combines it with atmospheric beats that enhance his storytelling.

Southern hip-hop conscious hip-hop
Big Sean

Big Sean

Big Sean's rhythmic flow and clever wordplay complement Wale's style, while both artists explore personal themes over polished production.

Michigan rap Midwest hip-hop pop rap
Drake

Drake

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Drake's blend of rap and melodic elements, along with his emotional depth in lyrics, resonates well with Wale's dynamic sound.

contemporary R&B dancehall drill
Kid Cudi

Kid Cudi

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Kid Cudi's experimental approach to hip-hop and his focus on personal struggles align closely with Wale's introspective themes.

alternative hip-hop alternative rock contemporary R&B
Logic

Logic

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Logic's intricate lyricism and diverse production choices echo Wale's ability to fuse sharp rhymes with atmospheric soundscapes.

East Coast hip-hop conscious hip-hop hip-hop
Joey Bada$$

Joey Bada$$

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Joey Bada$$ channels a classic East Coast vibe similar to Wale, with a focus on lyrical depth and jazzy production elements.

East Coast hip-hop progressive rap
Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad's smooth delivery and reflective lyricism pair well with Wale's atmospheric beats and emotional narratives.

Southern hip-hop alternative hip-hop
Curren$y

Curren$y

Curren$y's laid-back style and vivid storytelling create a sonic landscape that complements Wale's engaging lyrical content.

Southern hip-hop dirty south hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Wale?

Artists similar to Wale include J. Cole, Big Sean, Drake and Kid Cudi. Each shares elements of Wale's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Wale?

Wale is primarily known for hip-hop and East Coast hip-hop. Wale's music pulses with a rhythmic precision that interlaces sharp lyricism and atmospheric production, creating a dynamic tension that holds the listener's attention.

Where should I start if I like Wale?

If you enjoy Wale, start with J. Cole — their album "KOD" is a great entry point. J. Cole shares Wale's introspective lyricism and often combines it with atmospheric beats that enhance his storytelling.