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 (1–10)
Bird’s PoemLia

When people talk about Lia’s signature songs, this one almost always comes up.
The opening theme of the anime AIR, Tori no Uta (Bird’s Poem), is a track that makes anyone who’s seen the show want to listen to it every summer.
It’s a masterpiece packed with the charm of Lia’s true crystal voice—one you absolutely should hear at least once.
My Soul,Your BeatsLia

Lia’s heartrending, tear-jerking masterpiece “My Soul, Your Beats” is the theme song of the anime Angel Beats!.
From the intro, the poignant piano tones already make it feel like the climax—absolutely irresistible.
The way the meaning of the lyrics changes before and after watching the anime shows how deep this song is.
And the goosebump-inducing final crescendo is simply the best!
Song that Marks TimeLia

Lia’s ninth single, “Toki o Kizamu Uta” (“A Song to Pass the Time”), was used as the theme song for the anime CLANNAD ~AFTER STORY~.
If you watched the anime, this song probably moves you from the very first notes.
In the chorus, Lia’s beautiful long tones shine, and you’ll surely feel her crystal-clear voice in this track as well.
Farewell SongLia

All the songs used in the anime AIR are said to be masterpieces.
This “Farewell song” is the track used as the ending theme.
Its melody and lyrics have a refreshing feel that evokes summer.
The quietly swelling intro is striking, and you can fully appreciate the charm of Lia’s vocals in this song as well.
Kizunairo ColorLia

Lia, who shows us a variety of voices depending on the song.
This track also makes you wonder if she’s consciously changing her vocal tone.
The lyrics are pleasant, evoking an imaginary adventure of having searched for you all along.
It was also used as the opening theme for the TV anime “FORTUNE ARTERIAL: Akai Yakusoku.”
Summer ShadowLia

Natsukage, enveloped by Lia’s gentle singing voice.
For those who have seen the anime AIR, many will remember it as an unforgettable piece of background music.
Natsukage also means “summer light,” so I hope you’ll listen to this song in the summer and immerse yourself in its emotional world.
Above all, Lia’s beautiful voice is simply the best!
blue skyLia

The song Aozora, used as an insert track in the anime AIR, is said to be so moving it can bring you to tears within the first second.
Because it plays during the anime’s climax, many people have been brought to tears by it.
Lia’s long tones and vibrato are simply beautiful.


