Bands & artists like Mimori Yusa

If you like Mimori Yusa, 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 rich orchestration create a similarly emotional atmosphere, blending J-pop with elements of balladry.

J-pop jazz
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA combines powerful vocals with dynamic instrumentation, often featuring steady grooves that mirror the tension and release found in Mimori Yusa's work.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura

Known for her intricate compositions, Kajiura's music features lush arrangements and emotive melodies that resonate with listeners in a similar way.

J-pop
Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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Yonezu's innovative sound blends pop with various genres, creating emotionally charged tracks that often explore themes of tension and resolution.

J-pop rock music
Eir Aoi

Eir Aoi

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Eir Aoi's strong vocal presence paired with dramatic instrumentals provides a captivating experience similar to the emotive qualities found in Mimori Yusa's music.

J-pop anime song pop rock
Mika Nakashima

Mika Nakashima

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Mika Nakashima's expressive singing style and richly layered arrangements evoke deep emotions, aligning well with the sonic landscape of Mimori Yusa.

J-pop
Sakanaction

Sakanaction

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Sakanaction fuses rock and electronic elements with melodic hooks, providing a complex listening experience that resonates with the intricacies of Mimori Yusa's work.

J-pop alternative rock anime song
Chara

Chara

Chara’s unique vocal style and eclectic sound palette create an intimate atmosphere that mirrors the emotional depth present in Mimori Yusa's songs.

J-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Mimori Yusa?

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

What genre is Mimori Yusa?

Mimori Yusa is primarily known for J-pop. With steady grooves beneath intricate melodies, her songs move fluidly through moments of tension and release, enveloping listeners in a resonant emotional space.

Where should I start if I like Mimori Yusa?

If you enjoy Mimori Yusa, start with Aimer — their album "DAWN" is a great entry point. Aimer's ethereal vocals and rich orchestration create a similarly emotional atmosphere, blending J-pop with elements of balladry.