Bands & artists like AAA

If you like AAA, 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 AAA? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro

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Namie Amuro's dance-pop style incorporates driving rhythms and electronic elements that resonate with the exhilarating sound of AAA.

J-pop dance-pop electronic dance music
m-flo

m-flo

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M-flo's fusion of hip-hop and electronic music features upbeat tempos and melodic clarity that echo the sonic landscape of AAA.

J-pop hip house hip-hop
Toshinobu Kubota

Toshinobu Kubota

Toshinobu Kubota combines R&B with electronic influences, creating a rhythmic pulse that complements AAA's energetic style.

J-pop Japanese hip-hop Japanese reggae
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's quirky pop sound and vibrant production mirror the playful energy and bright synths present in AAA's tracks.

J-pop bubblegum music denpa song
Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's emotive vocal delivery over electronic backdrops provides a dynamic contrast while maintaining a melodic richness akin to AAA.

J-pop jazz
Daichi Miura

Daichi Miura

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Daichi Miura's incorporation of danceable beats and smooth vocals creates an engaging listening experience similar to that of AAA.

J-pop contemporary R&B rhythm and blues
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA's powerful vocals paired with high-energy instrumentals align well with the driving rhythms found in AAA's music.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Sakanaction

Sakanaction

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Sakanaction blends rock with electronic elements, crafting an energetic sound that shares a similar pulse to AAA's music.

J-pop alternative rock anime song

Common questions

Who sounds like AAA?

Artists similar to AAA include Namie Amuro, m-flo, Toshinobu Kubota and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Each shares elements of AAA's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is AAA?

AAA is primarily known for J-pop, techno and Eurobeat. The music pulses with driving rhythms and bright synth textures that create an exhilarating sense of momentum while maintaining an infectious melodic clarity.

Where should I start if I like AAA?

If you enjoy AAA, start with Namie Amuro — their album "Genius 2000" is a great entry point. Namie Amuro's dance-pop style incorporates driving rhythms and electronic elements that resonate with the exhilarating sound of AAA.