Bands & artists like Stray Kids

If you like Stray Kids, 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

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Their energetic blend of K-pop and hip-hop features powerful choruses and intricate choreography, similar to Stray Kids' dynamic style.

K-pop dance-pop hip-hop
NCT 127

NCT 127

Known for their experimental sound and diverse musical influences, NCT 127 shares a similar rhythmic intensity and electronic elements.

K-pop hip-hop
Seventeen

Seventeen

With their strong vocal harmonies and engaging choreography, SEVENTEEN's music often incorporates dance-pop elements akin to Stray Kids.

C-pop K-pop dance-pop
Got7

Got7

GOT7 combines R&B with pop and hip-hop influences, creating catchy hooks and high-energy tracks that resonate with Stray Kids fans.

K-pop hip-hop
BTS

BTS

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BTS's ability to fuse hip-hop with pop and their emotive storytelling in music aligns closely with the thematic depth found in Stray Kids' work.

K-pop Korean hip-hop dance-pop
Enhypen

Enhypen

With a sound that mixes pop, rock, and electronic influences, ENHYPEN captures the same youthful energy and emotional intensity as Stray Kids.

K-pop
Blackpink

Blackpink

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Their fusion of pop and hip-hop, along with powerful performances, mirrors the high-energy aesthetic that Stray Kids delivers.

J-pop K-pop electronic dance music
Monsta X

Monsta X

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Monsta X's incorporation of EDM and hip-hop elements creates a bold soundscape that resonates with the rhythmic complexity of Stray Kids.

K-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Stray Kids?

Artists similar to Stray Kids include Ateez, NCT 127, Seventeen and Got7. Each shares elements of Stray Kids's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Stray Kids?

Stray Kids is primarily known for J-pop, K-pop and hip-hop. Their music pulses with rhythmic intensity and layered textures, creating dynamic contrasts that build tension before releasing into euphoric choruses.

Where should I start if I like Stray Kids?

If you enjoy Stray Kids, start with Ateez — their album "Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action" is a great entry point. Their energetic blend of K-pop and hip-hop features powerful choruses and intricate choreography, similar to Stray Kids' dynamic style.