Bands & artists like T-ara

If you like T-ara, 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

Girls' Generation

Girls' Generation

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Known for their catchy hooks and polished production, Girls' Generation shares a similar electropop sound with tight vocal harmonies.

J-pop K-pop bubblegum music
Wonder Girls

Wonder Girls

Their blend of retro and modern pop elements, along with infectious rhythms, aligns closely with T-ara's vibrant style.

K-pop hip-hop
f(x)

f(x)

Fusing experimental sounds with pop sensibilities, f(x) offers layered electronic textures reminiscent of T-ara's sonic palette.

K-pop electropop synth-pop
Red Velvet

Red Velvet

With their diverse musical styles and strong vocal performances, Red Velvet captures a similar energetic and playful essence.

K-pop
EXID

EXID

EXID combines catchy melodies with a danceable beat, creating an engaging sound that mirrors T-ara's infectious rhythms.

K-pop
SISTAR

SISTAR

SISTAR's upbeat tracks and smooth vocal harmonies resonate well with the lively electropop vibe found in T-ara's music.

K-pop
AOA

AOA

AOA's fusion of pop and rock elements, paired with strong vocal delivery, creates a dynamic sound akin to T-ara's energetic style.

K-pop
Mamamoo

Mamamoo

MAMAMOO's powerful vocals and innovative production choices provide a fresh take on pop that complements T-ara's aesthetic.

contemporary R&B jazz pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like T-ara?

Artists similar to T-ara include Girls' Generation, Wonder Girls, f(x) and Red Velvet. Each shares elements of T-ara's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is T-ara?

T-ara is primarily known for K-pop, synth-pop and electropop. The sound pulses with infectious rhythms, tight vocal harmonies, and layered electronic textures that create an irresistible sense of movement.

Where should I start if I like T-ara?

If you enjoy T-ara, start with Girls' Generation — their album "The Best" is a great entry point. Known for their catchy hooks and polished production, Girls' Generation shares a similar electropop sound with tight vocal harmonies.