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LiSA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Her powerful high notes, featured in numerous anime OPs and EDs, leave a lasting impression.

Once you hear her, you won’t forget—so we’ve compiled a ranking of her most impactful and popular songs that resonate with many listeners.

If you know her from anime, aren’t you curious which anime songs are the most popular?

LiSA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

BORN AGAIN feat. Doja Cat & RAYELiSA31rank/position

LISA – BORN AGAIN feat. Doja Cat & RAYE (Official Music Video)
BORN AGAIN feat. Doja Cat & RAYELiSA

A groundbreaking work from global artist Lisa from Thailand, together with Doja Cat and Raye.

Skillfully blending disco-pop and Britpop, the track becomes a lavish piece that showcases the unique personalities of all three artists.

Released on February 6, 2025, it expresses the joy and strength of overcoming heartbreak and being reborn as a new self, set against a mythic worldview.

Announced as the fourth single from the album “Alter Ego,” the song has also been featured in the hit drama The White Lotus Season 3, drawing widespread attention.

Lisa’s crystalline vocals, Raye’s alluring singing, and Doja Cat’s distinctive rap meld perfectly, making this a track that resonates deeply with anyone in the midst of personal transformation.

HADASHi NO STEPLiSA32rank/position

LiSA 『HADASHi NO STEP』 -MUSiC CLiP-
HADASHi NO STEPLiSA

When it comes to an energetic unrequited-love song that blows away the summer heat, “HADASHi NO STEP” fits the bill.

It was released in 2021 by LiSA, a singer known for creating numerous anime songs.

Its colorful band sound, expanding a pop-filled world, leaves a strong impression.

Packed with a warm message about overcoming heartache and living true to yourself, it’s a track that makes you look forward to the summer romance that’s about to begin.

Why not give this breezy pop song a listen and let it brighten your spirits?

Letters to MeLiSA33rank/position

LiSA 『Letters to ME』 -MUSiC CLiP-
Letters to MeLiSA

A track by Japanese singer LiSA, included on her 10th-anniversary mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.

It’s an up-tempo rock song in a major key, crafted into a very lively number.

LiSA delivers a crisp, straightforward high tone in this song, and if you can reproduce it at karaoke in the original key, you’ll be sure to grab everyone’s attention! Of course, mastering such high-tone singing isn’t easy, but it’s a song I highly recommend challenging for those confident in their vocal strength.

best day, best wayLiSA34rank/position

LiSA 『best day, best way -MUSIC CLIP-』
best day, best wayLiSA

LiSA’s 3rd single “best day, best way” is a poppy and cute song.

It expresses a true-to-life LiSA, packed with her feelings and the sentiment she’s always sharing with fans and everyone—“Today is a good day!” It’s a wholehearted track by Tomoya Tabuchi of UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, a staple of LiSA’s productions.

Just like the title says, why not try singing this song at the start of the year so you can walk the best day and the best way?

crossing field(OP)LiSA35rank/position

LiSA 『crossing field』-MUSIC CLIP Short Ver.-
crossing field(OP)LiSA

This is the opening theme for Sword Art Online (hereafter SAO) Season 1, Aincrad arc episodes 2–14 (episode 1 uses it as the ending).

It’s a powerful track that charges into an unknown world, perfectly matching SAO’s VRMMORPG (Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) setting.

Unrequited Love of ‘Say My Name’LiSA36rank/position

LiSA - Unrequited Love of “say my name” [LiVE is Smile Always ~Today’s a Good Day~ at Nippon Budokan]
Unrequited Love of 'Say My Name'LiSA

“Say my name no Kataomoi” features a vertically-driving, rhythmic band sound.

Its bounce-inducing beat feels great, and the lyrics portray a woman’s bittersweet unrequited love.

You might feel your heart race as you relate to the words and imagine the story.

At live shows, you can also see LiSA’s cute side as she performs an adorable choreographed dance!

Shirushi (ED)LiSA37rank/position

LiSA 'Shirushi - MUSIC CLIP short ver. -'
Shirushi (ED)LiSA

The ending song for Season 5, Mother’s Rosario arc, episodes 18–24.

It’s SAO’s greatest masterpiece, expressing the feelings of Yuuki—Season 5’s heroine—her meeting and adventures with Asuna, and her journey toward death, culminating in a sorrowful yet fulfilling end.

The scenes in the latter half where this song plays are impossible to talk about without tears.

No, no.LiSA38rank/position

LiSA “Non Non” -MUSIC CLIP-
No, no.LiSA

Included on LiSA’s third mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.

At first listen it may sound like a very light, upbeat pop song and seem not too difficult to sing at karaoke, but I believe this very “lightness” is the most crucial key to performing the song properly.

The track unfolds with a slightly swung rhythm and a melody with relatively wide pitch variations, and if you aim to sing it in a cute style like the artist herself, the bar gets considerably higher.

Since this kind of swung rhythm is also something many Japanese singers find particularly challenging, be sure to sing with careful attention to rhythm!

Go.LiSA39rank/position

LiSA 'Yuke' -MUSiC CLiP- (Theme song for 'Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Aria of a Starless Night')
Go.LiSA

This is the fourth digital-only single by singer LiSA, who appeared on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen two years in a row in 2019 and 2020, showcasing her presence not only to anime song fans but to a wide range of listeners.

The track serves as the theme song for the animated film Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night, and with YOASOBI’s Ayase handling the composition, it became a collaborative number between two leading artists of today’s J-pop scene.

LiSA’s richly expressive vocals, combined with an arrangement that weaves complex beats into a sense of speed, really elevate the energy.

It’s a song that symbolizes the new J-pop landscape, perfectly suited for the 2021 Kōhaku.

silverLiSA40rank/position

LiSA “Shirogane” -MUSiC CLiP- (TV anime Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Arc ending theme)
silverLiSA

A symphonic rock piece brimming with speed, where strings and electric guitar intertwine dramatically.

Performed by LiSA, it was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Arc.

The song’s appeal lies in its powerful message of overcoming sorrow and carrying hope into the future.

LiSA’s dramatic vocals synchronize with the characters’ determination to move forward, their bonds with comrades in their hearts, stirring deep emotion.

Released in November 2021 as her 20th single, it debuted at No.

1 on the Billboard Japan download chart.

As an ending theme, it gently accompanies the lingering afterglow of the story while inspiring hope for what comes next.