If you like K-Otic, try these artists

If you like K-Otic, 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

Sean Kingston

Sean Kingston

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop, hip-hop

contemporary R&B dance music dance-pop
Jon Bellion

Jon Bellion

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop, hip-hop

alternative hip-hop alternative rock contemporary R&B
Danity Kane

Danity Kane

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop, hip-hop

contemporary R&B dance-pop hip-hop
Bowkylion

Bowkylion

Shared genres: Thai pop, contemporary R&B

Thai pop contemporary R&B electropop
Amber Liu

Amber Liu

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop, hip-hop

K-pop contemporary R&B dance-pop
Tinchy Stryder

Tinchy Stryder

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop, hip-hop

contemporary R&B dance music dance-pop
Joe Jonas

Joe Jonas

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop

contemporary R&B dance-pop pop music
Kim Jong-hyun

Kim Jong-hyun

Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop

K-pop contemporary R&B dance-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like K-Otic?

Artists similar to K-Otic include Sean Kingston, Jon Bellion, Danity Kane and Bowkylion. Each shares elements of K-Otic's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is K-Otic?

K-Otic is primarily known for contemporary R&B, hip-hop and dance-pop. K-Otic's music pulses with rhythmic grooves and layered textures that invite both physical movement and emotional resonance.

Where should I start if I like K-Otic?

If you enjoy K-Otic, start with Sean Kingston — their album "Sean Kingston" is a great entry point. Shared genres: contemporary R&B, dance-pop, hip-hop