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
GuideBlending hip-hop with pop and rock elements, his dynamic flows and introspective lyrics resonate similarly to AK-69.
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.
Miliyah Kato
GuideHer blend of hip-hop and R&B showcases strong emotional narratives paired with catchy rhythms, akin to AK-69's introspective yet assertive style.
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.
Jay'ed
His music combines rap with melodic hooks, offering a similar balance of introspection and assertiveness found in AK-69's tracks.
Aimer
GuideHer emotive vocal style combined with modern production techniques offers a darker, introspective vibe that aligns with the mood of AK-69's music.
Daichi Miura
GuideIncorporating elements of dance and R&B into his music, Daichi delivers a rhythmic experience that complements the energetic flow of AK-69.
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.