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.
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LiSA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA1rank/position

The opening theme of the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Tanjiro Kamado, Unwavering Resolve Arc.
The lyrics were written by LiSA herself, and the song sets a resolve to become stronger for someone else to a heavy, bass-driven rock sound.
Released on July 3, 2019, it became a massive hit, ranking first as the first digital single of the Reiwa era.
Because Demon Slayer is popular across generations, many say “everyone knows it and it gets people hyped,” making it a favorite both for vocal training and karaoke.
However, it’s quite up-tempo with some fast-paced parts, so practice is essential.
If you can lock into the rhythm, you can sing it stylishly—so it’s recommended to prioritize rhythm and sing the high notes clearly.
flameLiSA2rank/position

LiSA’s smash hit and the theme song for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train.
When it comes to LiSA, many people probably think of “Gurenge” rather than “Homura,” but “Homura” has a more relaxed tempo and a lower vocal range, so it’s recommended for beginners to start with this one.
It’s important to produce sound correctly from the vocal cords, so don’t jump straight into high notes—begin within a comfortable range.
Once you can sing the whole song with ease, practice delivering the high notes in the chorus with energy.
Using your breath for accents is crucial, and be careful not to suddenly sing too loudly.
Catch the MomentLiSA3rank/position

Produced as the theme song for an animated feature film, this track captivates with its grand scale and dramatic progression.
LiSA’s powerful vocals and emotive delivery vividly portray themes of the limits of life, the importance of time, and the depth of human relationships.
Released in February 2017, it was used as the theme song for the anime “Sword Art Online: Ordinal Scale.” The song celebrates the courage to face hardship and the resolve to protect loved ones, making it a perfect choice for weddings and receptions.
It’s highly recommended for those who want to express the bond between the bride and groom or create a moving, memorable moment.
sealLiSA4rank/position

This song served as the ending theme for the anime Sword Art Online II, and she has worked on other songs for the Sword Art Online series as well.
While LiSA is often associated with a strong, rock-oriented image, this track is a supple rock ballad that differs from that impression.
The beauty of her soaring high notes in the chorus is sure to move your heart.
The composer is Kayoko Kusano, who also worked on her signature hit Gurenge, so it’s no surprise that the melody of this song is outstanding.
My greatest treasureLiSA5rank/position

Ichiban no Takaramono (My Most Precious Treasure) captured the hearts of many fans as an in-story song from the anime Angel Beats!.
This moving ballad portrays the resolve to overcome partings and sorrow and take a new step forward.
First released in 2010 as part of the anime’s soundtrack, it played a significant role in LiSA’s career.
With its beautiful, memorable piano tones, the piece reaffirms the importance of singing with emotion and the value of moving people through music.
While acknowledging life’s hardships and loneliness, it expresses a strong will to rise above them and keep moving ahead, making it a song that resonates deeply with listeners.
Rising HopeLiSA6rank/position

Speaking of LiSA, it’s all about anisongs! She also has an image of singing mostly high-pitched songs, right? Among them, “Rising Hope” is probably one that many people feel is “so fast and so high… great to listen to, but tough to sing!” My students struggled with it, too.
Of course the high notes are challenging, but the tempo is also very fast at 190.
On top of that, there are lots of rap-like and intricate parts, so you want to make sure you don’t get left behind while singing.
Also, for the ends of phrases in the chorus, if you slightly lengthen them and articulate the vowels clearly, it adds to the vibe and sounds cool! There are lots of high notes in succession, but try to keep the sound resonating in your head so the pitch doesn’t drop.
oath signLiSA7rank/position

It’s a rock number with a symphonic vibe.
It was singer LiSA’s first single—she’s performed many anime songs—and it was released in 2011.
Her straightforward vocals really pierce the heart.
It served as the first opening theme for the anime Fate/Zero.
The lyrics express feelings toward the characters in the story, so your impression of the song might change after watching the anime.


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