Bands & artists like Eri Kitamura
If you like Eri Kitamura, 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
Yuki Kajiura
Kajiura's compositions often blend ethereal vocals with intricate arrangements, creating a rich soundscape that mirrors Kitamura's layered vocal style.
Lisa
LiSA combines energetic pop melodies with powerful vocals, similar to Kitamura's buoyant rhythms and emotional depth.
Aimer
GuideAimer's music features hauntingly beautiful vocals and lush instrumentation, aligning well with the vibrant tension found in Kitamura's work.
Kalafina
GuideKnown for their harmonious vocals and orchestral pop sound, Kalafina shares a similar aesthetic of blending lightness with emotional depth.
Hikaru Utada
GuideUtada's innovative pop production and introspective lyrics resonate with the layered complexity and buoyant feel of Kitamura's music.
May'n
May'n's dynamic vocal delivery and upbeat pop tracks evoke a similar energy to Kitamura, making her a fitting recommendation.
ClariS
ClariS blends catchy pop hooks with sweet harmonies, reflecting the playful yet layered nature of Kitamura's musical style.
Kana Hanazawa
Hanazawa’s soft vocals and whimsical pop arrangements create an inviting atmosphere akin to the buoyant yet profound essence of Kitamura's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Eri Kitamura?
Artists similar to Eri Kitamura include Yuki Kajiura, Lisa, Aimer and Kalafina. Each shares elements of Eri Kitamura's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Eri Kitamura?
Eri Kitamura is primarily known for pop music. Kitamura's music features buoyant rhythms and layered vocals that create a vibrant tension between lightness and depth.
Where should I start if I like Eri Kitamura?
If you enjoy Eri Kitamura, start with Yuki Kajiura — their album "New Kimagure Orange Road Original Soundtrack" is a great entry point. Kajiura's compositions often blend ethereal vocals with intricate arrangements, creating a rich soundscape that mirrors Kitamura's layered vocal style.