Bands & artists like Zeebra

If you like Zeebra, 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

Nujabes

Nujabes

Nujabes combines jazzy samples with intricate beats, creating a laid-back yet rhythmically engaging sound that resonates with Zeebra's immersive grooves.

hip-hop
Shing02

Shing02

Known for his deep lyrical content and smooth delivery, Shing02's collaborations with Nujabes reflect a similar rhythmic complexity and emotional depth.

alternative hip-hop hip-hop
DJ Krush

DJ Krush

DJ Krush's atmospheric production and use of layered beats create a meditative quality that aligns well with the immersive nature of Zeebra's music.

dub music hip-hop
Masta Ace

Masta Ace

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Masta Ace's storytelling prowess and rhythmic flow, combined with his ability to weave complex narratives, mirror the lyrical depth found in Zeebra's tracks.

East Coast hip-hop funk hardcore hip-hop
Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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Kenshi Yonezu blends various genres with intricate melodies and thoughtful lyrics, appealing to fans of Zeebra’s layered soundscapes.

J-pop rock music
Ryuichi Sakamoto

Ryuichi Sakamoto

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As a pioneer of blending electronic music with traditional elements, Sakamoto's innovative compositions can resonate with those who appreciate Zeebra’s rhythmic complexity.

electronic music experimental music techno
Creepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts' clever wordplay and dynamic beats provide a contemporary twist on Japanese hip-hop that parallels the engaging rhythms found in Zeebra's work.

hip-hop
PUNPEE

PUNPEE

PUNPEE’s unique blend of hip-hop and pop elements, along with his catchy hooks, offers an accessible yet intricate sound reminiscent of Zeebra’s style.

Common questions

Who sounds like Zeebra?

Artists similar to Zeebra include Nujabes, Shing02, DJ Krush and Masta Ace. Each shares elements of Zeebra's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Zeebra?

Zeebra is primarily known for hip-hop. With steady percussion and immersive grooves, Zeebra’s music unfolds through layers of rhythmic complexity and lyrical depth, creating a compelling pulse that invites movement.

Where should I start if I like Zeebra?

If you enjoy Zeebra, start with Nujabes — their album "Samurai Champloo Music Record: Impression" is a great entry point. Nujabes combines jazzy samples with intricate beats, creating a laid-back yet rhythmically engaging sound that resonates with Zeebra's immersive grooves.