Bands & artists like The Rampage from Exile Tribe

If you like The Rampage from Exile Tribe, 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.

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Artists to try next

Generations from Exile Tribe

Generations from Exile Tribe

Like The Rampage, they blend dynamic choreography with catchy J-pop melodies and energetic beats.

J-pop contemporary R&B dance-pop
Exile

Exile

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As a foundational group in the Exile Tribe, their music features powerful vocals and rhythmic intensity that resonates with The Rampage's style.

pop music
Miliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato

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Her fusion of R&B and pop elements, along with strong vocal performances, aligns well with the rhythmic precision found in The Rampage's tracks.

J-pop rhythm and blues
AAA

AAA

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This group combines upbeat tempos with intricate harmonies and danceable rhythms similar to those of The Rampage.

Eurobeat J-pop electronic music
Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu

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His innovative blend of pop, rock, and electronic elements creates a vibrant soundscape that can appeal to fans of The Rampage.

J-pop rock music
V6

V6

With their blend of pop and urban influences, V6 delivers infectious energy and harmonies reminiscent of The Rampage's style.

J-pop pop music rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like The Rampage from Exile Tribe?

Artists similar to The Rampage from Exile Tribe include Generations from Exile Tribe, Exile, Miliyah Kato and AAA. Each shares elements of The Rampage from Exile Tribe's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Rampage from Exile Tribe?

The Rampage from Exile Tribe is primarily known for J-pop. Their music pulses with rhythmic precision, layering tight harmonies over driving beats that build momentum and encourage an irresistible urge to move.

Where should I start if I like The Rampage from Exile Tribe?

If you enjoy The Rampage from Exile Tribe, start with Generations from Exile Tribe — their album "Generation Ex" is a great entry point. Like The Rampage, they blend dynamic choreography with catchy J-pop melodies and energetic beats.