Bands & artists like ONF

If you like ONF, 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

Ateez

Ateez

Guide

ATEEZ combines energetic dance-pop with hip-hop elements, showcasing powerful choreography and dynamic vocal performances that resonate similarly to ONF.

K-pop dance-pop hip-hop
Stray Kids

Stray Kids

Stray Kids are known for their experimental sound that blends rap and catchy melodies, creating a high-energy atmosphere akin to ONF's rhythmic intensity.

J-pop K-pop dance-pop
NCT 127

NCT 127

NCT 127's tracks often feature intricate production and a mix of rap and melodic singing, mirroring the layered textures found in ONF's music.

K-pop hip-hop
Seventeen

Seventeen

SEVENTEEN's use of diverse genres within their songs, along with tight harmonies and energetic beats, aligns well with the infectious groove of ONF.

C-pop K-pop dance-pop
Monsta X

Monsta X

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Monsta X combines powerful vocals with hip-hop influences and danceable rhythms, similar to the sonic palette that defines ONF's style.

K-pop
Got7

Got7

GOT7's blend of R&B, hip-hop, and pop creates an engaging sound that shares the same rhythmic complexity and danceability as ONF.

K-pop hip-hop
Itzy

Itzy

ITZY delivers catchy hooks and a confident attitude through their dance-pop tracks, resonating with the upbeat energy found in ONF's music.

K-pop electronic dance music hip-hop
BTS

BTS

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BTS's incorporation of various genres, including hip-hop and pop, along with their dynamic arrangements, parallels the innovative soundscapes of ONF.

K-pop Korean hip-hop dance-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like ONF?

Artists similar to ONF include Ateez, Stray Kids, NCT 127 and Seventeen. Each shares elements of ONF's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is ONF?

ONF is primarily known for K-pop, hip-hop and dance-pop. ONF's tracks pulse with syncopated rhythms and layered textures, building tension through dynamic shifts while maintaining an infectious groove that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like ONF?

If you enjoy ONF, start with Ateez — their album "Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action" is a great entry point. ATEEZ combines energetic dance-pop with hip-hop elements, showcasing powerful choreography and dynamic vocal performances that resonate similarly to ONF.