Bands & artists like Speed

If you like Speed, 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 Speed? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

AKB48

AKB48

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Known for their catchy melodies and dynamic group performances, they share a similar infectious pulse that keeps listeners engaged.

J-pop bubblegum music
Arashi

Arashi

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With their polished production and energetic tracks, Arashi delivers a vibrant sound that mirrors the infectious energy of Speed.

J-pop bubblegum music contemporary R&B
Morning Musume

Morning Musume

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Their fast-paced songs and harmonized vocals capture a similar spirit to Speed, making them a great match for fans.

J-pop bubblegum music dance-pop
NiziU

NiziU

This girl group combines catchy hooks with rhythmic beats, creating an engaging listening experience reminiscent of Speed.

J-pop K-pop
Exile

Exile

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They fuse pop with dance elements and strong vocal harmonies, producing an energetic vibe akin to Speed's music.

pop music
Hey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP

They offer a youthful pop sound characterized by brisk tempos and catchy melodies, similar to the energy found in Speed's music.

J-pop
V6

V6

With their harmonious vocals and upbeat tracks, V6 captures a lively essence that resonates with the spirited sound of Speed.

J-pop pop music rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Speed?

Artists similar to Speed include AKB48, Arashi, Morning Musume and NiziU. Each shares elements of Speed's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Speed?

Speed is primarily known for J-pop. The music features brisk tempos and tightly interlocked harmonies, driving forward with an infectious pulse that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish.

Where should I start if I like Speed?

If you enjoy Speed, start with AKB48 — their album "Bokutachi wa, Ano Hi no Yoake wo Shitteiru" is a great entry point. Known for their catchy melodies and dynamic group performances, they share a similar infectious pulse that keeps listeners engaged.