Bands & artists like Wu-Tang Clan

If you like Wu-Tang Clan, 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 Wu-Tang Clan? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Nas

Nas

Guide

Known for his intricate lyricism and storytelling, Nas shares a similar East Coast hip-hop foundation with Wu-Tang Clan.

East Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop boom bap
Mobb Deep

Mobb Deep

Their dark, gritty beats and street narratives align closely with the mafioso rap style that Wu-Tang embodies.

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
GZA

GZA

As a member of Wu-Tang, GZA's complex wordplay and intellectual themes resonate well with the group's signature sound.

East Coast hip-hop
Raekwon

Raekwon

His storytelling approach and cinematic production style in solo work reflect the vivid narratives found in Wu-Tang's music.

East Coast hip-hop boom bap gangsta rap
Ghostface Killah

Ghostface Killah

With his unique vocal delivery and emotional depth, Ghostface's solo projects maintain the same textured layers as Wu-Tang's work.

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Big L

Big L

His sharp lyricism and East Coast roots create a similar lyrical intensity that fans of Wu-Tang would appreciate.

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
Cappadonna

Cappadonna

As an affiliate of Wu-Tang, Cappadonna's contributions feature similar beats and lyrical styles that align with the group's aesthetic.

East Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
A Tribe Called Quest

A Tribe Called Quest

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Their innovative sampling and jazzy influences provide a contrasting yet complementary vibe to Wu-Tang's more aggressive sound.

East Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Wu-Tang Clan?

Artists similar to Wu-Tang Clan include Nas, Mobb Deep, GZA and Raekwon. Each shares elements of Wu-Tang Clan's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Wu-Tang Clan?

Wu-Tang Clan is primarily known for gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop and East Coast hip-hop. A textured blend of sharp beats and layered samples creates a rhythmic tension that propels the listener through vivid storytelling and dynamic lyrical exchanges.

Where should I start if I like Wu-Tang Clan?

If you enjoy Wu-Tang Clan, start with Nas — their album "Illmatic" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate lyricism and storytelling, Nas shares a similar East Coast hip-hop foundation with Wu-Tang Clan.