Bands & artists like Tatsuya Kitani

If you like Tatsuya Kitani, 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

Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's ethereal vocal style and lush arrangements create a similar emotional depth, often exploring themes of longing.

J-pop jazz
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA combines powerful vocals with intricate melodic structures, often infusing her J-pop sound with a sense of urgency and transformation.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Eir Aoi

Eir Aoi

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Eir Aoi's dramatic vocal delivery and layered instrumentation resonate with the dynamic shifts found in Kitani's music.

J-pop anime song pop rock
Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura

Yuki Kajiura's compositions feature intricate harmonies and atmospheric arrangements that parallel Kitani's layered soundscapes.

J-pop
Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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Kenshi Yonezu blends diverse musical styles with introspective lyrics, creating a rich tapestry of sound akin to Kitani's work.

J-pop rock music
Mili

Mili

Mili's unique blend of classical elements and modern pop creates an intricate sound that resonates with the complexity of Kitani's music.

classical music indie pop
Sakanaction

Sakanaction

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Sakanaction merges electronic influences with J-pop melodies, creating dynamic shifts that echo the transformative qualities in Kitani's music.

J-pop alternative rock anime song
Konomi Suzuki

Konomi Suzuki

Konomi Suzuki's energetic performances and melodic complexity provide a lively counterpart to the introspective nature of Kitani's music.

J-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Tatsuya Kitani?

Artists similar to Tatsuya Kitani include Aimer, Lisa, Eir Aoi and Yuki Kajiura. Each shares elements of Tatsuya Kitani's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tatsuya Kitani?

Tatsuya Kitani is primarily known for J-pop. Layered harmonies pulse through intricate melodies, creating dynamic shifts that evoke a sense of longing and transformation.

Where should I start if I like Tatsuya Kitani?

If you enjoy Tatsuya Kitani, start with Aimer — their album "DAWN" is a great entry point. Aimer's ethereal vocal style and lush arrangements create a similar emotional depth, often exploring themes of longing.