Bands & artists like Yelawolf

If you like Yelawolf, 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

Hopsin

Hopsin

Hopsin's aggressive lyrical style and dynamic production often combine hip-hop with rock influences, akin to Yelawolf's sound.

West Coast hip-hop alternative hip-hop comedy hip-hop
Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne's fast-paced flow and incorporation of diverse musical styles resonate with the energetic and genre-blending approach of Yelawolf.

G-funk Midwest hip-hop chopper
Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X merges country elements with hip-hop in a way that parallels Yelawolf's country rap roots and innovative sound.

country rap hip-hop pop music
Jelly Roll

Jelly Roll

Jelly Roll combines heartfelt lyrics with a blend of country and hip-hop, similar to the emotional depth found in Yelawolf's music.

Southern hip-hop Southern rock country music
Post Malone

Post Malone

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Post Malone's fusion of genres, including rock and hip-hop, creates a melodic yet gritty atmosphere reminiscent of Yelawolf's style.

country music hip-hop pop music
Rittz

Rittz

Rittz shares a similar Southern rap aesthetic with intricate wordplay and catchy hooks that align closely with Yelawolf's artistry.

hip-hop
Kid Rock

Kid Rock

Kid Rock's blend of rock, rap, and country influences echoes the sonic diversity present in Yelawolf's discography.

country music heavy metal hip-hop
Travis Barker

Travis Barker

As a collaborator across genres, Travis Barker brings a punk-rock energy to his projects that aligns well with Yelawolf's rap-rock sensibilities.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Yelawolf?

Artists similar to Yelawolf include Hopsin, Tech N9ne, Lil Nas X and Jelly Roll. Each shares elements of Yelawolf's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Yelawolf?

Yelawolf is primarily known for hip-hop, rap rock and country rap. Yelawolf's music pulsates with gritty beats and intertwining melodies, creating a tension that breathes life into every verse while maintaining a steady momentum.

Where should I start if I like Yelawolf?

If you enjoy Yelawolf, start with Hopsin — their album "Emurge" is a great entry point. Hopsin's aggressive lyrical style and dynamic production often combine hip-hop with rock influences, akin to Yelawolf's sound.