Lia’s classic. Recommended song.
Lia, known as the songstress with a crystal-clear voice and for iconic tracks like “Tori no Uta.”
In this article, we’ll introduce some of her masterpieces and recommended songs!
Lia’s music is often tied up with anime and games, so if you enjoy those genres, there’s a good chance you’ve heard many of her songs at least once.
Her soaring, transparent vocals make high notes sound endlessly beautiful.
A must-listen not only for anime song fans, but also for anyone who loves female artists.
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Lia’s masterpieces. Recommended songs (21–30)
My greatest treasureLia

With her clear, translucent vocals, Lia is popular across a wide range of genres, including game and anime songs.
She studied at Berklee College of Music in Massachusetts and later worked in Los Angeles.
Around 2000, she debuted with a PC game theme song that gained attention on video-sharing sites.
In 2011, the album she participated in, Calling All Dawns, won a Grammy Award.
She is also active as the voice provider for the Vocaloid IA.
Her expressively rich singing, shaped by her experience in classical ballet and vocal music, is recommended for those seeking soothing comfort.
Small palmsLia

Chiisana Te no Hira was originally the ending theme of the game CLANNAD, but it was also used in the anime.
It’s an indispensable song that elevates the story of the protagonist who has lost his dearest loved one and his daughter, who remains as a memento of that love.
It’s a ballad that conveys both sorrow and strength.
You’re not alone.Lia

This is a song that Lia herself wrote in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, with the victims in her thoughts.
For the recording, she performed it in a single take, simultaneously filmed as a duet with piano.
It was released as a double A-side single, and the included track “Song of Life” was produced as the image song for STA, a project dedicated to rescuing endangered wild animals.
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A song that serves as the final ending theme for the anime CLANNAD.
It sings about the Illusionary World, a realm far removed from reality, where neither past nor future exists.
The lyrics intertwine the flow of life with the cycle of the seasons: just as the seasons turn, people grow, die, and are reborn as new life.
Even in the face of sorrow, you can feel the message that new hope will always sprout.
It’s a track that gently wraps your heart in warmth.
Song that marks the passage of timeLia

Lia’s song “Toki wo Kizamu Uta,” used as the opening theme for the anime CLANNAD ~AFTER STORY~, is renowned as a classic anime song—so chances are you’ve heard it even if you haven’t seen the series.
Beyond the anime’s heartrending yet heartwarming story, this song, which conveys feelings for someone lost, brings Tomoya to mind and is impossible to listen to without tears.
Everything—the sound and the vocals—is beautiful, so if you haven’t heard it yet, please give it a listen.
It will surely make you want to watch the anime too!
A World You Don’t KnowLia

Lia is a singer active in a wide range of fields, including performing game and anime songs, as well as writing lyrics and composing.
She also provided the voice library for the Vocaloid IA.
With hits like “Tori no Uta” and “Aozora” used in the game AIR, and performances of the theme and insert songs for CLANNAD, many people likely associate her with music from the game label Key.
She is a captivating singer whose voice—once described as that of a “crystal-voiced songstress”—has a touching, expressive tremble that resonates with listeners.
In conclusion
We introduced some of Lia’s classic and recommended songs.
What did you think of her one-of-a-kind voice? This time we focused on her original tracks, but she has performed many cover songs as well.
If you’re interested, be sure to give those a listen too!


