Bands & artists like Yuki Chiba
If you like Yuki Chiba, 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
Kenshi Yonezu
GuideYonezu blends pop and hip-hop with intricate production, showcasing a similar rhythmic precision and emotional depth.
Jay'ed
JAY'ED combines R&B and hip-hop elements, creating atmospheric tracks that emphasize spacious production akin to Chiba's style.
Vaundy
Vaundy's genre-blending approach incorporates pop and hip-hop with a focus on innovative soundscapes and catchy hooks.
m-flo
GuideKnown for their fusion of hip-hop and electronic music, m-flo creates textured productions that resonate with Chiba's sonic aesthetics.
Sik-K
As part of the Korean hip-hop scene, Sik-K's use of melodic flows over trap beats aligns well with Chiba's rhythmic style.
Creepy Nuts
This duo mixes rap with various genres while maintaining a playful yet precise delivery that echoes Chiba’s dynamic approach.
PUNPEE
PUNPEE’s innovative use of samples and laid-back flow create a chill atmosphere similar to the production style of Chiba.
Common questions
Who sounds like Yuki Chiba?
Artists similar to Yuki Chiba include Kenshi Yonezu, Jay'ed, Vaundy and m-flo. Each shares elements of Yuki Chiba's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Yuki Chiba?
Yuki Chiba is primarily known for hip-hop, trap music and Japanese hip-hop. Chiba’s music pulses with rhythmic precision and spacious production, where each element occupies its own place, creating a dynamic interplay of tension and release.
Where should I start if I like Yuki Chiba?
If you enjoy Yuki Chiba, start with Kenshi Yonezu — their album "Yankee" is a great entry point. Yonezu blends pop and hip-hop with intricate production, showcasing a similar rhythmic precision and emotional depth.