Bands & artists like Victon

If you like Victon, 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

ONF

ONF

ONF's music features complex arrangements and a blend of electronic elements with strong vocal performances, akin to Victon's style.

K-pop dance-pop hip-hop
SF9

SF9

SF9 utilizes powerful choreography and layered vocals in their tracks, echoing the rhythmic precision found in Victon's music.

K-pop
Ateez

Ateez

Guide

ATEEZ delivers dynamic soundscapes with a mix of intense beats and emotional lyrics, paralleling Victon's emotive journeys.

K-pop dance-pop hip-hop
Stray Kids

Stray Kids

Stray Kids' innovative production and strong vocal arrangements create a similar tension and release that resonates with Victon fans.

J-pop K-pop dance-pop
NCT 127

NCT 127

NCT 127's experimental approach to K-pop incorporates diverse sounds and layered vocals, mirroring Victon's sonic complexity.

K-pop hip-hop
Treasure

Treasure

TREASURE blends catchy hooks with vibrant instrumentation, providing an engaging listening experience reminiscent of Victon's work.

K-pop dance-pop hip-hop
Enhypen

Enhypen

ENHYPEN's music features rich vocal harmonies and impactful beats, creating a similar atmosphere of emotional intensity as seen in Victon.

K-pop
Golden Child

Golden Child

Golden Child offers polished vocal arrangements and upbeat melodies that align well with the rhythmic qualities present in Victon's songs.

K-pop dance-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Victon?

Artists similar to Victon include ONF, SF9, Ateez and Stray Kids. Each shares elements of Victon's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Victon?

Victon is primarily known for K-pop. Victon's music pulses with rhythmic precision and layered vocal arrangements, creating a textured interplay of tension and release that propels the listener through their emotive journeys.

Where should I start if I like Victon?

If you enjoy Victon, start with ONF — their album "You Complete Me" is a great entry point. ONF's music features complex arrangements and a blend of electronic elements with strong vocal performances, akin to Victon's style.