Bands & artists like G. V. Prakash Kumar
If you like G. V. Prakash Kumar, 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
A. R. Rahman
GuideRahman's film scores feature complex arrangements and a fusion of traditional and modern instrumentation, similar to Prakash's intricate layering.
Ilaiyaraaja
Known for his masterful orchestration and ability to blend classical Indian music with contemporary sounds, Ilaiyaraaja shares a rich textural quality with Prakash's work.
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan's compositions often incorporate rhythmic cadences and a mix of electronic and acoustic elements, echoing the dynamic releases found in Prakash's scores.
Harris Jayaraj
Jayaraj's soundtracks are characterized by lush melodies and intricate arrangements that create emotional depth, akin to G. V. Prakash Kumar's style.
Vidyasagar
His ability to weave together various musical styles with rich instrumentation parallels the textured arrangements seen in Prakash's work.
Anirudh Ravichander
Anirudh's energetic compositions often feature layered rhythms and catchy hooks, resonating with the dynamic tension present in Prakash's scores.
Amit Trivedi
Trivedi’s innovative approach to film scoring combines diverse influences with rich arrangements, paralleling the complexity found in G. V. Prakash Kumar’s style.
Pritam Chakraborty
Pritam is known for his catchy melodies and intricate production techniques that create an engaging listening experience similar to that of Prakash’s compositions.
Common questions
Who sounds like G. V. Prakash Kumar?
Artists similar to G. V. Prakash Kumar include A. R. Rahman, Ilaiyaraaja, Yuvan Shankar Raja and Harris Jayaraj. Each shares elements of G. V. Prakash Kumar's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is G. V. Prakash Kumar?
G. V. Prakash Kumar is primarily known for film score. Prakash's compositions pulse with intricate layers and rhythmic cadences that build tension while offering dynamic release within richly textured arrangements.
Where should I start if I like G. V. Prakash Kumar?
If you enjoy G. V. Prakash Kumar, start with A. R. Rahman — their album "Kannathil Muthamittal" is a great entry point. Rahman's film scores feature complex arrangements and a fusion of traditional and modern instrumentation, similar to Prakash's intricate layering.