Bands & artists like Dream
If you like Dream, 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
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
GuideHer vibrant pop style combines playful melodies with electronic production, creating an infectious atmosphere reminiscent of Dream's sound.
Aimer
GuideAimer's ethereal vocals paired with lush electronic arrangements evoke a similar emotional intensity and sonic richness.
NiziU
This girl group blends upbeat dance-pop with harmonized vocals, capturing the celebratory spirit found in Dream's music.
Namie Amuro
GuideAs a pioneer of J-pop, her dance tracks feature powerful vocals and engaging beats that parallel Dream's dynamic style.
Kenshi Yonezu
GuideYonezu's innovative fusion of pop and electronic elements creates an uplifting soundscape akin to the energetic feel of Dream's music.
Lisa
With her powerful voice and high-energy tracks, LiSA captures a similar thrilling vibe that encourages movement and celebration.
Sakanaction
GuideTheir blend of rock and electronic pop features rhythmic complexity and soaring melodies, resonating with Dream’s exhilarating sound.
Arashi
GuideThis boy band combines catchy pop hooks with polished production, creating an infectious energy that mirrors Dream's appeal.
Common questions
Who sounds like Dream?
Artists similar to Dream include Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Aimer, NiziU and Namie Amuro. Each shares elements of Dream's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Dream?
Dream is primarily known for J-pop, synth-pop and dance-pop. Pulsing beats undergird soaring harmonies, creating an exhilarating tension that drives movement and invites celebration.
Where should I start if I like Dream?
If you enjoy Dream, start with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu — their album "Japamyu" is a great entry point. Her vibrant pop style combines playful melodies with electronic production, creating an infectious atmosphere reminiscent of Dream's sound.