Bands & artists like AK-69

If you like AK-69, 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

Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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Blending hip-hop with pop and rock elements, his dynamic flows and introspective lyrics resonate similarly to AK-69.

J-pop rock music
V6

V6

Known for their energetic beats and diverse musical styles, V6 incorporates hip-hop influences with a polished production that echoes AK-69's sound.

J-pop pop music rock music
Miliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato

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Her blend of hip-hop and R&B showcases strong emotional narratives paired with catchy rhythms, akin to AK-69's introspective yet assertive style.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Yojiro Noda

Yojiro Noda

As the frontman of RADWIMPS, his solo work features intricate flows and layered instrumentation that align well with the sonic palette of AK-69.

alternative rock
Jay'ed

Jay'ed

His music combines rap with melodic hooks, offering a similar balance of introspection and assertiveness found in AK-69's tracks.

pop music rhythm and blues
Aimer

Aimer

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Her emotive vocal style combined with modern production techniques offers a darker, introspective vibe that aligns with the mood of AK-69's music.

J-pop jazz
Daichi Miura

Daichi Miura

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Incorporating elements of dance and R&B into his music, Daichi delivers a rhythmic experience that complements the energetic flow of AK-69.

J-pop contemporary R&B rhythm and blues

Common questions

Who sounds like AK-69?

Artists similar to AK-69 include Kenshi Yonezu, V6, Miliyah Kato and Yojiro Noda. Each shares elements of AK-69's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is AK-69?

AK-69 is primarily known for hip-hop. The music pulses with a rhythmic urgency, layering sharp beats over dynamic flows that shift seamlessly between introspection and assertiveness.

Where should I start if I like AK-69?

If you enjoy AK-69, start with Kenshi Yonezu — their album "Yankee" is a great entry point. Blending hip-hop with pop and rock elements, his dynamic flows and introspective lyrics resonate similarly to AK-69.