If you like Dadju, try these artists

If you like Dadju, 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

Aya Nakamura

Aya Nakamura

Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, pop urbaine

Afrobeat French contemporary R&B pop urbaine
Gims

Gims

Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, pop urbaine

French contemporary R&B chanson hip-hop
Naps

Naps

Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, French hip-hop, pop urbaine

French contemporary R&B French hip-hop pop urbaine
Imen Es

Imen Es

Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, French hip-hop, pop urbaine

French contemporary R&B French hip-hop French pop
Wejdene

Wejdene

Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, pop urbaine

French contemporary R&B pop urbaine
Ninho

Ninho

Shared genres: French hip-hop, pop urbaine

French hip-hop pop urbaine
Tayc

Tayc

Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, French hip-hop

Afrobeat Afrobeats French contemporary R&B
Soso Maness

Soso Maness

Shared genres: French hip-hop, pop urbaine

French hip-hop gangsta rap pop urbaine

Common questions

Who sounds like Dadju?

Artists similar to Dadju include Aya Nakamura, Gims, Naps and Imen Es. Each shares elements of Dadju's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dadju?

Dadju is primarily known for French hip-hop, French contemporary R&B and pop urbaine. With a steady groove underscored by rhythmic phrasing and lush harmonies, Dadju’s music creates an immersive space driven by emotional tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Dadju?

If you enjoy Dadju, start with Aya Nakamura — their album "DNK" is a great entry point. Shared genres: French contemporary R&B, pop urbaine