Bands & artists like Wiley

If you like Wiley, 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

Skepta

Skepta

Skepta shares Wiley's sharp lyrical delivery and energetic beats, often blending grime with elements of UK garage.

UK rap grime
Jme

Jme

With a similar vocal style and focus on intricate wordplay, JME's tracks often feature the same driving rhythms found in Wiley's music.

grime
Stormzy

Stormzy

Stormzy combines powerful vocals with heavy basslines and dynamic production, echoing the urgent energy characteristic of Wiley's work.

grime
Giggs

Giggs

Giggs' deep voice and rhythmic flow complement the tight percussion and energetic beats that define Wiley's sound.

UK rap
Bugzy Malone

Bugzy Malone

Bugzy Malone's gritty storytelling and energetic beats align well with the pulsating rhythms present in Wiley's tracks.

UK rap grime
Dizzee Rascal

Dizzee Rascal

Guide

Dizzee Rascal's innovative approach to UK garage and grime features sharp beats and clever lyrics akin to Wiley's sonic palette.

UK garage bassline dubstep
Kano

Kano

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Kano's storytelling ability paired with his rhythmic versatility makes him a fitting artist for fans of Wiley's dynamic sound.

UK garage UK rap grime
P Money

P Money

P Money’s aggressive delivery and hard-hitting beats align closely with the high-energy vibe found in Wiley’s productions.

dubstep grime

Common questions

Who sounds like Wiley?

Artists similar to Wiley include Skepta, Jme, Stormzy and Giggs. Each shares elements of Wiley's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Wiley?

Wiley is primarily known for drum and bass, grime and UK garage. Wiley's music pulses with tight rhythms and sharp percussion, driving forward with an urgent energy that keeps listeners engaged while encouraging movement.

Where should I start if I like Wiley?

If you enjoy Wiley, start with Skepta — their album "Greatest Hits" is a great entry point. Skepta shares Wiley's sharp lyrical delivery and energetic beats, often blending grime with elements of UK garage.