LiSA’s greatest hits and recommended popular songs
LiSA is famous for anime songs.
She has performed songs for works such as Sword Art Online, Angel Beats!, and Nisekoi.
Of course, in addition to insert songs and opening themes for anime, she also performs a wide variety of other tracks.
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LiSA’s best and recommended popular songs (21–30)
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The powerful, emotionally charged ballad Homura, which became a big sensation as the theme song for the film Demon Slayer: Mugen Train.
LiSA is a popular artist known for her strong vocals and expressive delivery.
Simply imitating her tone and gestures—full of energy and passion—will spread smiles all around.
By incorporating poses like a deep breath before singing, cheerful waving, and gestures that reach out to the audience, you can more easily convey LiSA’s on-stage presence.
crossing filedLiSA

If you’re looking to try wotagei with a fast-paced track, LiSA’s song is highly recommended.
Released in August 2012 as her second single and used as the opening theme for the TV anime Sword Art Online, it debuted at No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
Blending a rock foundation with synthesizer elements, it features a thrilling arrangement that surges from the intro straight into the chorus.
The lyrics, which sing of moving forward despite fear, mirror the protagonists fighting in a virtual world and give listeners a push.
If you match dynamic moves to the chorus’s liberating melody, you’re sure to captivate the entire venue.
AlchemyGirlsDeadMonster starring LiSA

This song, which was used as an insert song in episode 3 of the anime Angel Beats!, features the version sung by the singer marina, who portrays the in-story character Iwasawa.
In line with the anime’s storyline, the version included on the album released later is performed by LiSA.
Little BraverGirlsDeadMonster starring LiSA

A single released in 2010 from Keep The Beats!.
It features a scene from the Angel Beats! anime.
Vocals are by LiSA, and this release includes a music video for Little Braver.
The backing band included Suzaku, who also handled rotoscoping for Angel Beats!.
Shine in the cruel nightLiSA

It’s a rock number that passionately sings, with all its soul, that a light of hope shines even in the cruelest of nights.
In this song by LiSA, a leading singer in the anime music scene, Yuki Kajiura’s grand orchestration and intense sound hit you right in the chest.
The lyrics depict an unyielding resolve that believes in bonds stronger than hatred and pushes toward the light beyond the darkness, while LiSA’s emotional vocals leave a powerful impression on the listener.
The track was released in July 2025 as her 24th single and was selected as the theme song for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle Arc, Chapter One: Akaza’s Return.
Deeply intertwined with the story’s worldview, it’s a song that can surely grant you a special strength when you’re trying to overcome something or in need of courage.
My Soul, Your Beats!GirlsDeadMonster starring LiSA

It was used as the opening theme in episode 4 of the anime Angel Beats! as the Girls Dead Monster version of the OP.
While the original track was characterized by an airy piano and beautiful synth sounds, this version has been boldly arranged into rock, giving it a completely different impression.
DOCTORLiSA

A track included on her second original album, LANDSPACE.
At just three minutes, it’s a short, fast-paced, uptempo song.
While the sound leans bright, the lyrics lay bare emotions like anguish and yearning, giving it a slightly dark edge that suits her vocal style extremely well.


