Bands & artists like Hitomi Yaida

If you like Hitomi Yaida, 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

Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's ethereal vocals and intricate arrangements create a similar blend of introspection and rhythmic energy.

J-pop jazz
Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura

Her work features lush soundscapes and layered melodies that evoke a sense of movement, akin to Hitomi Yaida's style.

J-pop
Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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Kenshi Yonezu mixes catchy pop hooks with introspective lyrics and diverse instrumentation, resonating with Yaida's sound.

J-pop rock music
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA's energetic performances and melodic lines align well with the vibrant yet reflective qualities of Hitomi Yaida's music.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Mili

Mili

Mili blends electronic elements with traditional melodies, creating an atmospheric experience similar to Yaida's textured sound.

classical music indie pop
Eir Aoi

Eir Aoi

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Eir Aoi's powerful vocals combined with dynamic instrumentation mirror the buoyant energy found in Hitomi Yaida's tracks.

J-pop anime song pop rock
Chara

Chara

Chara's unique vocal style and eclectic sound palette capture a whimsical yet introspective quality reminiscent of Yaida.

J-pop
Sakanaction

Sakanaction

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Sakanaction fuses rock and electronic sounds with melodic hooks, creating an engaging auditory experience akin to Hitomi Yaida.

J-pop alternative rock anime song

Common questions

Who sounds like Hitomi Yaida?

Artists similar to Hitomi Yaida include Aimer, Yuki Kajiura, Kenshi Yonezu and Lisa. Each shares elements of Hitomi Yaida's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Hitomi Yaida?

Hitomi Yaida is primarily known for J-pop. Her music pulses with a buoyant rhythmic energy, layered with textured melodies that create a sense of movement while allowing space for introspection.

Where should I start if I like Hitomi Yaida?

If you enjoy Hitomi Yaida, start with Aimer — their album "DAWN" is a great entry point. Aimer's ethereal vocals and intricate arrangements create a similar blend of introspection and rhythmic energy.