Bands & artists like I-dle

If you like I-dle, 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

Itzy

Itzy

Like I-dle, ITZY combines catchy hooks with energetic beats and empowering lyrics, creating anthemic tracks that resonate with a youthful audience.

K-pop electronic dance music hip-hop
Blackpink

Blackpink

Guide

BLACKPINK's music features powerful choruses and a blend of genres, similar to I-dle's dynamic sound and strong vocal performances.

J-pop K-pop electronic dance music
Everglow

Everglow

Guide

Everglow delivers high-energy tracks with intricate production and anthemic choruses that parallel the rhythmic complexity found in I-dle's music.

K-pop
Red Velvet

Red Velvet

Red Velvet's ability to blend various musical styles while maintaining catchy melodies aligns closely with I-dle's innovative approach to K-pop.

K-pop
Aespa

Aespa

aespa incorporates futuristic sounds and layered production, creating a vibrant atmosphere akin to the intricate grooves present in I-dle's tracks.

K-pop
Mamamoo

Mamamoo

MAMAMOO showcases strong vocal harmonies and diverse musical influences, similar to the rich textures and vocal prowess found in I-dle's work.

contemporary R&B jazz pop music
Twice

Twice

Guide

TWICE is known for their infectious pop melodies and engaging choreography, paralleling the upbeat energy and catchy hooks typical of I-dle's style.

J-pop K-pop pop music
Dreamcatcher

Dreamcatcher

Dreamcatcher's fusion of rock elements with pop sensibilities creates a unique sound that shares similarities with the boldness of I-dle's music.

K-pop electronic dance music jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like I-dle?

Artists similar to I-dle include Itzy, Blackpink, Everglow and Red Velvet. Each shares elements of I-dle's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is I-dle?

I-dle is primarily known for K-pop. Their music pulses with an infectious groove, layering rhythmic intricacies that build tension before releasing into anthemic choruses.

Where should I start if I like I-dle?

If you enjoy I-dle, start with Itzy — their album "Ringo" is a great entry point. Like I-dle, ITZY combines catchy hooks with energetic beats and empowering lyrics, creating anthemic tracks that resonate with a youthful audience.