Bands & artists like Yoko Minamino

If you like Yoko Minamino, 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

Kumi Koda

Kumi Koda

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Koda's blend of pop and R&B features intricate rhythms and catchy melodies, creating a similar balance of energy and introspection.

Hi-NRG J-pop contemporary R&B
Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro

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Amuro's music often combines upbeat pop with complex production, reflecting a similar tension between buoyancy and deeper emotional themes.

J-pop dance-pop electronic dance music
Ayumi Hamasaki

Ayumi Hamasaki

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Hamasaki's work is known for its dynamic beats and thoughtful lyrics, paralleling Minamino's rhythmic intricacies and emotional depth.

J-pop dance music electronic music
Miliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato

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Kato blends pop with urban influences, featuring layered rhythms that evoke both an infectious groove and reflective moments.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Aimer

Aimer

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Aimer's haunting vocals combined with rich instrumental backdrops create a compelling atmosphere that resonates with Minamino's sound.

J-pop jazz
Lisa

Lisa

LiSA’s energetic pop-rock style includes intricate arrangements that mirror the engaging grooves found in Minamino's music.

J-pop rhythm and blues
Chara

Chara

Chara’s unique vocal style and eclectic pop compositions provide a similar mix of playful yet introspective sounds.

J-pop
NiziU

NiziU

NiziU's vibrant pop sound features infectious hooks and layered production that align well with the upbeat yet introspective qualities of Minamino.

J-pop K-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Yoko Minamino?

Artists similar to Yoko Minamino include Kumi Koda, Namie Amuro, Ayumi Hamasaki and Miliyah Kato. Each shares elements of Yoko Minamino's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Yoko Minamino?

Yoko Minamino is primarily known for pop music. Minamino's music pulses with an infectious groove and intricate rhythmic layers that create a compelling tension between buoyancy and introspection.

Where should I start if I like Yoko Minamino?

If you enjoy Yoko Minamino, start with Kumi Koda — their album "Secret" is a great entry point. Koda's blend of pop and R&B features intricate rhythms and catchy melodies, creating a similar balance of energy and introspection.