Bands & artists like Atsushi

If you like Atsushi, 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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Kenshi blends J-pop with R&B elements, showcasing intricate vocal harmonies and emotive lyrics that resonate similarly to Atsushi.

J-pop rock music
Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro

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With her smooth vocal delivery and incorporation of R&B influences, Namie's music captures a sensual groove akin to Atsushi's style.

J-pop dance-pop electronic dance music
Exile

Exile

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EXILE combines J-pop and R&B with rich harmonies and danceable rhythms, paralleling the emotive quality found in Atsushi's work.

pop music
Miliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato

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Miliyah's fusion of pop and R&B, along with her emotional vocal delivery, mirrors the sensuality and groove present in Atsushi's music.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's haunting vocals and atmospheric production create an emotive landscape that resonates well with Atsushi's intricate sound.

J-pop jazz
Lisa

Lisa

Lisa's powerful vocals combined with her blend of pop and R&B elements evoke a similar emotional depth as seen in Atsushi's tracks.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura

Known for her lush arrangements and emotive compositions, Yuki's work often features intricate vocal harmonies reminiscent of Atsushi's style.

J-pop
Hikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada

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Hikaru’s innovative blend of pop and R&B, along with her emotive vocal style, offers a captivating experience similar to that of Atsushi.

J-pop contemporary R&B dance-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Atsushi?

Artists similar to Atsushi include Kenshi Yonezu, Namie Amuro, Exile and Miliyah Kato. Each shares elements of Atsushi's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Atsushi?

Atsushi is primarily known for J-pop and R&B. Atsushi's music pulses with a sensual groove and intricate vocal harmonies that ebb with tension and release, drawing the listener into its emotive embrace.

Where should I start if I like Atsushi?

If you enjoy Atsushi, start with Kenshi Yonezu — their album "Yankee" is a great entry point. Kenshi blends J-pop with R&B elements, showcasing intricate vocal harmonies and emotive lyrics that resonate similarly to Atsushi.