If you like CLASS SEVEN, try these artists

If you like CLASS SEVEN, 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

Sumire Uesaka

Sumire Uesaka

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song denpa song
Junichi Inagaki

Junichi Inagaki

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop adult-oriented rock city pop
Yumi Matsutoya

Yumi Matsutoya

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Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop city pop folk rock
Eve

Eve

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop city pop dance-rock
Yui Ogura

Yui Ogura

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song
Minori Chihara

Minori Chihara

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song symphonic rock
Yui Horie

Yui Horie

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song
Yōko Hikasa

Yōko Hikasa

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song

Common questions

Who sounds like CLASS SEVEN?

Artists similar to CLASS SEVEN include Sumire Uesaka, Junichi Inagaki, Yumi Matsutoya and Eve. Each shares elements of CLASS SEVEN's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is CLASS SEVEN?

CLASS SEVEN is primarily known for J-pop. Class Seven’s music pulses with rhythmic intricacy, layering shimmering melodies over steady grooves that build tension before releasing into expansive choruses.

Where should I start if I like CLASS SEVEN?

If you enjoy CLASS SEVEN, start with Sumire Uesaka — their album "No Future Vacances" is a great entry point. Shared genres: J-pop