Bands & artists like Yo Gotti

If you like Yo Gotti, 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 Yo Gotti? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Moneybagg Yo

Moneybagg Yo

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With a similar Memphis rap background, Moneybagg Yo's tracks feature heavy beats and sharp flows that resonate with Gotti's style.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop gangsta rap
Young Dolph

Young Dolph

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Known for his gritty Southern hip-hop sound, Young Dolph delivers hard-hitting lyrics over bass-heavy production akin to Gotti's work.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop dirty south
Key Glock

Key Glock

Key Glock shares a similar Memphis rap aesthetic, combining catchy hooks with a confident flow that mirrors Gotti's approach.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop hip-hop
2 Chainz

2 Chainz

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2 Chainz's blend of Southern hip-hop and clever wordplay creates a vibe that resonates well with Yo Gotti's hardcore rap sensibilities.

Atlanta hip-hop Southern hip-hop dirty south
Juicy J

Juicy J

As a pioneer of Memphis rap, Juicy J's production style and lyrical themes often reflect the same raw energy found in Gotti's tracks.

Memphis rap Southern hip-hop crunk
Lil Baby

Lil Baby

Lil Baby’s modern trap sound and rhythmic versatility capture a similar intensity and urgency present in Yo Gotti's music.

Southern hip-hop hip-hop trap music
Peewee Longway

Peewee Longway

Peewee Longway’s Southern drawl and gritty storytelling complement the hard-hitting beats typical of Gotti's catalog.

hip-hop
Gunna

Gunna

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Gunna’s smooth flow and atmospheric beats create a contemporary trap sound that aligns well with the tension in Gotti's music.

Southern hip-hop trap music

Common questions

Who sounds like Yo Gotti?

Artists similar to Yo Gotti include Moneybagg Yo, Young Dolph, Key Glock and 2 Chainz. Each shares elements of Yo Gotti's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Yo Gotti?

Yo Gotti is primarily known for hip-hop, trap music and gangsta rap. Gotti's tracks pulse with a steady thump and sharp rhythmic patterns, creating an atmosphere charged with tension and resolve.

Where should I start if I like Yo Gotti?

If you enjoy Yo Gotti, start with Moneybagg Yo — their album "A Gangsta's Pain" is a great entry point. With a similar Memphis rap background, Moneybagg Yo's tracks feature heavy beats and sharp flows that resonate with Gotti's style.