Bands & artists like Kenshi Yonezu

If you like Kenshi Yonezu, 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 Kenshi Yonezu? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's blend of pop and rock elements, alongside her haunting vocal delivery, creates a similarly rich emotional landscape.

J-pop jazz
Yoasobi

Yoasobi

Their fusion of electronic sounds with storytelling lyrics mirrors Yonezu's intricate melodic structures and modern J-pop sensibilities.

J-pop
Mili

Mili

Mili combines orchestral arrangements with contemporary pop and rock, creating complex soundscapes that resonate with Yonezu's style.

classical music indie pop
Vaundy

Vaundy

Vaundy's innovative approach to J-pop blends various genres, much like Yonezu’s eclectic mix of rock and pop influences.

King Gnu

King Gnu

Their experimental rock sound and emotive vocals align closely with the dynamic and layered production found in Yonezu's music.

J-pop alternative rock rock music
Sakanaction

Sakanaction

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Sakanaction's ability to fuse rock with electronic music parallels Yonezu's intricate arrangements and energetic rhythms.

J-pop alternative rock anime song
Bump of Chicken

Bump of Chicken

Known for their narrative-driven lyrics and melodic rock sound, they share a similar emotional depth with Yonezu’s work.

alternative rock indie rock pop rock
Radwimps

Radwimps

Radwimps' cinematic compositions and diverse musical styles echo the complex layering found in Kenshi Yonezu's songs.

emo indie rock punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Kenshi Yonezu?

Artists similar to Kenshi Yonezu include Aimer, Yoasobi, Mili and Vaundy. Each shares elements of Kenshi Yonezu's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kenshi Yonezu?

Kenshi Yonezu is primarily known for J-pop. Yonezu's music weaves intricate layers of melodic tension and rhythmic pulse, crafting a dense soundscape that breathes with both urgency and introspection.

Where should I start if I like Kenshi Yonezu?

If you enjoy Kenshi Yonezu, start with Aimer — their album "DAWN" is a great entry point. Aimer's blend of pop and rock elements, alongside her haunting vocal delivery, creates a similarly rich emotional landscape.