Bands & artists like Passpo

If you like Passpo, 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

Kanon Wakeshima

Kanon Wakeshima

With a blend of classical instruments and modern pop elements, Kanon Wakeshima offers a unique yet accessible sound that parallels Passpo's melodic style.

J-pop baroque pop neoclassical dark wave
NiziU

NiziU

NiziU's bright pop tracks are characterized by strong rhythms and harmonious vocals, making them a great match for fans of Passpo.

J-pop K-pop
Sakura Gakuin

Sakura Gakuin

This group features youthful energy and catchy pop songs with layered harmonies that evoke the same lively spirit found in Passpo's work.

J-pop pop music
Chvrches

Chvrches

Guide

While rooted in synth-pop, CHVRCHES shares a penchant for bright melodies and driving beats that can appeal to fans of Passpo's dynamic sound.

indietronica synth-pop
E-girls

E-girls

E-girls deliver high-energy pop music with infectious choruses and danceable rhythms, resonating well with the style of Passpo.

J-pop
Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster

Their powerful vocal harmonies and uplifting pop arrangements echo the bright and engaging qualities found in Passpo's music.

J-pop
Miliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato

Guide

Miliyah blends R&B influences with J-pop sensibilities, creating catchy tracks that maintain an upbeat tempo akin to Passpo's energetic style.

J-pop rhythm and blues
AKB48

AKB48

Guide

As one of the most iconic J-pop groups, AKB48 shares a focus on catchy melodies and lively performances that align with Passpo's aesthetic.

J-pop bubblegum music

Common questions

Who sounds like Passpo?

Artists similar to Passpo include Kanon Wakeshima, NiziU, Sakura Gakuin and Chvrches. Each shares elements of Passpo's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Passpo?

Passpo is primarily known for J-pop. With bright melodies layered over driving rhythms and tight harmonies, Passpo's tracks propel forward with an infectious urgency that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Passpo?

If you enjoy Passpo, start with Kanon Wakeshima — their album "Lolitawork Libretto" is a great entry point. With a blend of classical instruments and modern pop elements, Kanon Wakeshima offers a unique yet accessible sound that parallels Passpo's melodic style.