Bands & artists like Alisa Mizuki

If you like Alisa Mizuki, 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

Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro

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Namie Amuro's work features a mix of pop and dance elements, showcasing strong vocals and polished instrumentation that resonate with Mizuki's style.

J-pop dance-pop electronic dance music
Ayumi Hamasaki

Ayumi Hamasaki

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Ayumi Hamasaki combines emotive vocal lines with electronic pop beats, creating an atmospheric sound that parallels Mizuki’s rhythmic precision.

J-pop dance music electronic music
Misia

Misia

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Misia is known for her powerful vocal performances and rich arrangements that evoke similar emotional depth and musicality as Mizuki.

J-pop rhythm and blues vocal music
Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's ethereal voice and the use of orchestral elements in her music create a haunting atmosphere akin to the tension found in Mizuki's tracks.

J-pop jazz
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA's energetic pop-rock sound combined with her expressive vocals aligns well with the vibrant instrumentation present in Mizuki's music.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Kana Nishino

Kana Nishino

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Kana Nishino's catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, along with her pop sensibilities, make her music reminiscent of Alisa Mizuki's style.

J-pop pop music
Chara

Chara

Chara’s unique vocal timbre and eclectic mix of pop and rock elements offer a distinctive yet compatible sound to Mizuki's rhythmic precision.

J-pop
Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura’s compositions often feature lush arrangements and intricate melodies that evoke a similar emotional landscape to Mizuki’s work.

J-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Alisa Mizuki?

Artists similar to Alisa Mizuki include Namie Amuro, Ayumi Hamasaki, Misia and Aimer. Each shares elements of Alisa Mizuki's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Alisa Mizuki?

Alisa Mizuki is primarily known for J-pop. Mizuki’s music unfolds with a rhythmic precision that combines delicate vocal lines and vibrant instrumentation, crafting an experience filled with tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Alisa Mizuki?

If you enjoy Alisa Mizuki, start with Namie Amuro — their album "Genius 2000" is a great entry point. Namie Amuro's work features a mix of pop and dance elements, showcasing strong vocals and polished instrumentation that resonate with Mizuki's style.