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
Known for their high-energy tracks and intricate vocal arrangements, Stray Kids share a similar propulsive rhythm and dynamic sound that encourages movement.
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.
Monsta X
GuideCombining strong rap verses with melodic choruses, MONSTA X creates an energetic atmosphere similar to the dance-pop elements found in Ateez’s music.
Seventeen
SEVENTEEN's intricate choreography and catchy melodies mirror the infectious energy and vocal harmonies present in Ateez's tracks.
Got7
Got7's mix of R&B and pop with engaging rhythms parallels the upbeat, danceable nature of Ateez's music.
BTS
GuideBTS combines various genres with powerful performances, creating an exhilarating experience akin to the high-energy tracks of Ateez.
Enhypen
Their fusion of pop and hip-hop elements along with captivating choreography aligns well with the vibrant sound of Ateez.
Winner
Winner's melodic approach combined with rhythmic elements creates a lively atmosphere similar to the energetic vibes found in Ateez's music.
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.