Bands & artists like Gospellers

If you like Gospellers, 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 Gospellers? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Exile

Exile

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Known for their rich vocal harmonies and energetic grooves, they share a vibrant pop sound that resonates with Gospellers' style.

pop music
Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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His blend of pop and R&B features lush harmonies and rhythmic elements that evoke the same vitality as Gospellers.

J-pop rock music
Arashi

Arashi

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Their polished pop sound and strong vocal arrangements create an uplifting vibe similar to that of Gospellers.

J-pop bubblegum music contemporary R&B
V6

V6

With their harmonious vocals and catchy melodies, V6 captures a similar essence of warmth and rhythmic energy.

J-pop pop music rock music
SMAP

SMAP

Their diverse pop sound includes tight harmonies and engaging rhythms that parallel the inviting atmosphere of Gospellers.

pop music
AAA

AAA

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This group combines upbeat pop with harmonious vocals, creating an energetic yet warm listening experience akin to Gospellers.

Eurobeat J-pop electronic music
Hey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP

With their youthful energy and harmonious vocals, they provide a bright pop sound reminiscent of the Gospellers' style.

J-pop
Miliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato

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Her mix of R&B and pop showcases emotive vocals and rhythmic depth that parallels the inviting qualities of Gospellers' music.

J-pop rhythm and blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Gospellers?

Artists similar to Gospellers include Exile, Kenshi Yonezu, Arashi and V6. Each shares elements of Gospellers's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Gospellers?

Gospellers is primarily known for pop music. With tightly woven harmonies and rhythmic grooves that pulse forward, their music creates an inviting atmosphere filled with warmth and vitality.

Where should I start if I like Gospellers?

If you enjoy Gospellers, start with Exile — their album "Aisubeki Mirai e" is a great entry point. Known for their rich vocal harmonies and energetic grooves, they share a vibrant pop sound that resonates with Gospellers' style.