Bands & artists like Yukmouth

If you like Yukmouth, 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

C-Bo

C-Bo

C-Bo's gritty lyrics and deep bass lines resonate with the hardcore themes found in Yukmouth's music.

gangsta rap hardcore hip-hop
X-Raided

X-Raided

Known for his raw storytelling and heavy beats, X-Raided shares a similar intensity and lyrical depth.

G-funk West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap
E-40

E-40

E-40's innovative flow and West Coast sound complement the rhythmic assertiveness present in Yukmouth's tracks.

West Coast hip-hop crunk gangsta rap
Kurupt

Kurupt

Kurupt's smooth yet aggressive delivery aligns well with the West Coast gangsta rap aesthetic of Yukmouth.

G-funk West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap
Scarface

Scarface

Scarface's introspective lyrics and heavy production create a contemplative mood similar to that of Yukmouth.

Southern hip-hop dirty south gangsta rap
Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne's intricate rhymes and dynamic beats provide a complex listening experience akin to Yukmouth's style.

G-funk Midwest hip-hop chopper
Mac Dre

Mac Dre

Mac Dre's playful yet hard-hitting approach to hip-hop mirrors the engaging rhythms found in Yukmouth's work.

West Coast hip-hop gangsta rap hyphy
DJ Quik

DJ Quik

DJ Quik’s production style features deep grooves and sharp percussion, resonating with Yukmouth’s sonic palette.

G-funk West Coast hip-hop funk

Common questions

Who sounds like Yukmouth?

Artists similar to Yukmouth include C-Bo, X-Raided, E-40 and Kurupt. Each shares elements of Yukmouth's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Yukmouth?

Yukmouth is primarily known for hip-hop, gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop. The music pulses with a steady, assertive rhythm underscored by deep bass lines and sharp percussion, creating a tension that drives forward while leaving space for contemplative reflection.

Where should I start if I like Yukmouth?

If you enjoy Yukmouth, start with C-Bo — their album "The Final Chapter" is a great entry point. C-Bo's gritty lyrics and deep bass lines resonate with the hardcore themes found in Yukmouth's music.