Bands & artists like Ateez

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

Artists to try next

Stray Kids

Stray Kids

Known for their high-energy tracks and intricate vocal arrangements, Stray Kids share a similar propulsive rhythm and dynamic sound that encourages movement.

J-pop K-pop dance-pop
NCT 127

NCT 127

With their blend of hip-hop influences and powerful choreography, NCT 127 delivers a vibrant energy that resonates well with Ateez's style.

K-pop hip-hop
Monsta X

Monsta X

Guide

Combining strong rap verses with melodic choruses, MONSTA X creates an energetic atmosphere similar to the dance-pop elements found in Ateez’s music.

K-pop
Seventeen

Seventeen

SEVENTEEN's intricate choreography and catchy melodies mirror the infectious energy and vocal harmonies present in Ateez's tracks.

C-pop K-pop dance-pop
Got7

Got7

Got7's mix of R&B and pop with engaging rhythms parallels the upbeat, danceable nature of Ateez's music.

K-pop hip-hop
BTS

BTS

Guide

BTS combines various genres with powerful performances, creating an exhilarating experience akin to the high-energy tracks of Ateez.

K-pop Korean hip-hop dance-pop
Enhypen

Enhypen

Their fusion of pop and hip-hop elements along with captivating choreography aligns well with the vibrant sound of Ateez.

K-pop
Winner

Winner

Winner's melodic approach combined with rhythmic elements creates a lively atmosphere similar to the energetic vibes found in Ateez's music.

K-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Ateez?

Artists similar to Ateez include Stray Kids, NCT 127, Monsta X and Seventeen. Each shares elements of Ateez's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ateez?

Ateez is primarily known for K-pop, hip-hop and dance-pop. Driven by propulsive rhythms and layered vocal harmonies, Ateez’s music pulses with an infectious energy that compels movement while building toward exhilarating climaxes.

Where should I start if I like Ateez?

If you enjoy Ateez, start with Stray Kids — their album "5-Star" is a great entry point. Known for their high-energy tracks and intricate vocal arrangements, Stray Kids share a similar propulsive rhythm and dynamic sound that encourages movement.