If you like Jam 9, try these artists

If you like Jam 9, 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

Sumire Uesaka

Sumire Uesaka

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Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song denpa song
Junichi Inagaki

Junichi Inagaki

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop adult-oriented rock city pop
Yumi Matsutoya

Yumi Matsutoya

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Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop city pop folk rock
Minori Chihara

Minori Chihara

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song symphonic rock
Yui Horie

Yui Horie

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song
Yōko Hikasa

Yōko Hikasa

Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop anime song
Mariya Takeuchi

Mariya Takeuchi

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Shared genres: J-pop

J-pop city pop disco

Common questions

Who sounds like Jam 9?

Artists similar to Jam 9 include Haruko Momoi, Sumire Uesaka, Junichi Inagaki and Yumi Matsutoya. Each shares elements of Jam 9's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jam 9?

Jam 9 is primarily known for J-pop. With intricate layers that build tension through rhythmic shifts and melodic interplay, Jam 9's music pulses like a heartbeat against the backdrop of life's fleeting moments.

Where should I start if I like Jam 9?

If you enjoy Jam 9, start with Haruko Momoi — their album "Sunday early morning" is a great entry point. Shared genres: J-pop