Bands & artists like Rainbow

If you like Rainbow, 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

Itzy

Itzy

Known for their infectious hooks and dynamic choreography, ITZY combines energetic beats with smooth transitions, similar to Rainbow's lively sound.

K-pop electronic dance music hip-hop
GFriend

GFriend

GFRIEND's music features bright melodies and intricate rhythms that create an uplifting atmosphere, resonating well with the vibrant style of Rainbow.

K-pop
Twice

Twice

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With catchy choruses and polished production, TWICE delivers a playful energy and rhythmic complexity that aligns closely with Rainbow's aesthetic.

J-pop K-pop pop music
Red Velvet

Red Velvet

Red Velvet blends various genres with a focus on rich harmonies and engaging hooks, creating a diverse sound palette reminiscent of Rainbow's work.

K-pop
Loona

Loona

LOONA is known for their eclectic soundscapes and captivating melodies, which share a similar buoyancy and rhythmic intricacy as seen in Rainbow's tracks.

K-pop electronic dance music
Mamamoo

Mamamoo

MAMAMOO's powerful vocals paired with upbeat instrumentation create a lively atmosphere that mirrors the energetic bursts characteristic of Rainbow.

contemporary R&B jazz pop music
Aespa

Aespa

aespa's futuristic sound combined with catchy hooks and polished production evokes a sense of movement akin to the lively tapestry created by Rainbow.

K-pop
STAYC

STAYC

STAYC offers bright, catchy tunes with rhythmic intricacies that encourage movement, paralleling the energetic style found in Rainbow's music.

K-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Rainbow?

Artists similar to Rainbow include Itzy, GFriend, Twice and Red Velvet. Each shares elements of Rainbow's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Rainbow?

Rainbow is primarily known for K-pop. With buoyant hooks and rhythmic intricacy, their music oscillates between energetic bursts and smooth transitions, creating a lively tapestry that encourages movement.

Where should I start if I like Rainbow?

If you enjoy Rainbow, start with Itzy — their album "Ringo" is a great entry point. Known for their infectious hooks and dynamic choreography, ITZY combines energetic beats with smooth transitions, similar to Rainbow's lively sound.