Bands & artists like Cristina D'Avena

If you like Cristina D'Avena, 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 Cristina D'Avena? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Yoko Takahashi

Yoko Takahashi

Known for her iconic anime theme songs, her music features vibrant melodies and a dynamic vocal style that resonates with fans of catchy tunes.

J-pop anime song
Hiroko Moriguchi

Hiroko Moriguchi

Her powerful vocals and upbeat arrangements in anime songs create an engaging atmosphere similar to D'Avena's playful momentum.

J-pop
Lisa

Lisa

With her energetic performances and memorable hooks in anime openings, Lisa captures a similar spirit of excitement and engagement.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Aimer

Aimer

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Combining emotive vocals with rich instrumentation, Aimer's anime tracks evoke a sense of movement and connection akin to D'Avena's style.

J-pop jazz
May'n

May'n

Her lively pop-infused tracks often featured in anime showcase catchy melodies and an infectious energy that parallels D'Avena's work.

J-pop pop music
Nana Mizuki

Nana Mizuki

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Mizuki's blend of pop and rock elements in her anime songs creates an engaging soundscape that invites listener interaction.

J-pop anime song dance music
Konomi Suzuki

Konomi Suzuki

Her upbeat and catchy anime themes are characterized by rhythmic hooks that mirror the playful essence found in D'Avena's music.

J-pop
Eir Aoi

Eir Aoi

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With her strong vocals and energetic compositions, Aoi's work in anime music brings a similar vibrant momentum to the listening experience.

J-pop anime song pop rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Cristina D'Avena?

Artists similar to Cristina D'Avena include Yoko Takahashi, Hiroko Moriguchi, Lisa and Aimer. Each shares elements of Cristina D'Avena's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Cristina D'Avena?

Cristina D'Avena is primarily known for anime song. Her music pulses with catchy melodies and rhythmic hooks that propel forward with playful momentum, inviting movement and interaction among listeners.

Where should I start if I like Cristina D'Avena?

If you enjoy Cristina D'Avena, start with Yoko Takahashi — their album "Kugatsu no Sotsugyō" is a great entry point. Known for her iconic anime theme songs, her music features vibrant melodies and a dynamic vocal style that resonates with fans of catchy tunes.