If you like Girls' Generation, try these artists

If you like Girls' Generation, 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

Arashi

Arashi

Shared genres: J-pop, bubblegum music, contemporary R&B

J-pop bubblegum music contemporary R&B
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Shared genres: J-pop, bubblegum music, synth-pop

J-pop bubblegum music denpa song
Hikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada

Shared genres: J-pop, contemporary R&B, dance-pop

J-pop contemporary R&B dance-pop
Apink

Apink

Shared genres: K-pop, bubblegum music, synth-pop

K-pop bubblegum music synth-pop
Morning Musume

Morning Musume

Shared genres: J-pop, bubblegum music, dance-pop

J-pop bubblegum music dance-pop
Dal Shabet

Dal Shabet

Shared genres: K-pop, dance-pop, synth-pop

K-pop dance-pop synth-pop
Kim Jong-hyun

Kim Jong-hyun

Shared genres: K-pop, contemporary R&B, dance-pop

K-pop contemporary R&B dance-pop
Nine Muses

Nine Muses

Shared genres: K-pop, dance-pop, synth-pop

K-pop dance-pop synth-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Girls' Generation?

Artists similar to Girls' Generation include Arashi, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Hikaru Utada and Apink. Each shares elements of Girls' Generation's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Girls' Generation?

Girls' Generation is primarily known for J-pop, K-pop and contemporary R&B. Their music thrives on buoyant grooves and layered harmonies that build momentum while maintaining an infectious rhythmic pulse.

Where should I start if I like Girls' Generation?

If you enjoy Girls' Generation, start with Arashi — their album "The Digitalian" is a great entry point. Shared genres: J-pop, bubblegum music, contemporary R&B