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Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1987) discography

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Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1987) discography
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The discography of Japanese musician, Lisa includes 6 studio albums, 2 compilation albums, 3 extended plays, 19 singles, and 5 video albums. LiSA debuted in 2010 as a part of Girls Dead Monster, a musical group featured in the anime Angel Beats!, an anime featuring a high school rock band. Lisa recorded music as the singing voice for the character Yui, and released her first single as a part of the group, "Thousand Enemies", in May 2010 through Key Sounds Label. In June 2010, Girls Dead Monster released Keep the Beats!, an album entirely composed of songs sung by Lisa. The album was commercially successful; certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[1]

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In April 2011, Lisa made her debut as a soloist with the extended play Letters to U, through the Sony Music Entertainment Japan sub-label Aniplex. Following this with the single "Oath Sign", recorded for the 2011 anime series Fate/Zero,[2] she released her debut album Lover"s"mile in February 2012.

Much of Lisa's music has been used for theme songs of anime in Japan. Outside of her music for Angel Beats!, Lisa has sung songs for Fate/Zero and Fate/stay night, Sword Art Online, Day Break Illusion, The Irregular at Magic High School, Nisekoi, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and the Sega fighting game Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax.

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Albums

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Soundtracks

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Singles

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Notes

  1. Also peaked at number 4 on Gaon International Album Chart[6]
  2. Combined sales figures for Little Devil Parade: 43,381 (physical sales) + 7,600 (digital sales).
  3. Combined sales figures for Leo-Nine: 152,722 (physical sales) + 17,163 (digital sales).
  4. Combined sales figures for Lisa Best -Day-: 77,017 (physical sales) + 11,735 (digital sales).
  5. Combined sales figures for Lisa Best -Way-: 78,659 (physical sales) + 12,509 (digital sales).
    1. The Oricon Combined Albums Chart was established on December 24, 2018.
    2. The Oricon Combined Albums Chart was established on December 24, 2018.
    3. The Oricon Combined Albums Chart was established on December 24, 2018.
    4. The Oricon Combined Singles Chart was established on December 24, 2018.
    5. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Thousand Enemies",[16] "Little Braver",[17] "Ichiban no Takaramono",[18] "Oath Sign",[19] "Crossing Field",[20] "Best Day, Best Way",[21] "Träumerei",[22] "Rising Hope",[23] "Bright Flight",[24] "Shirushi",[25] "Rally Go Round",[26] "Empty Mermaid",[27] "ID",[28] "Brave Freak Out",[29] "Catch the Moment",[30] "Datte Atashi no Hero",[31] "Ash",[32] "Narrative",[33] "Akai Wana",[34] "Adamas",[35] "Gurenge",[36] "Unlasting",[37] "Homura",[38] "Saikai",[39] "Dawn",[40] "Another Great Day!!"[41] "Hadashi no Step",[42] "Yuke",[43] "Akeboshi",[44] "Shirogane",[45] "Issei no Kassai",[46] "Realize",[47] "Social Path",[48] "Shouted Serenade",[49] "Reawaker",[50] "Shine in the Cruel Night"[51]
    6. "Shirogane" did not enter the Billboard Global 200 chart, however it charted at number 139 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.[75]
    7. "Reawaker" did not enter the Billboard Global 200 chart or Billboard Global Excl. US, however it charted at number 1 on the Billboard Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan chart.[77]
    8. "Shine in the Cruel Night" did not enter the Billboard Global 200 chart or Billboard Global Excl. US, however it charted at number 17 on the Billboard Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan chart.[78]
    9. Charted at number 53 on the Billboard independent albums and singles chart.[81]
    10. The Oricon Combined Singles Chart was established on December 24, 2018.
    11. Charted at number 64 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart.[82]
    12. "Play the World" did not enter the Japan Hot 100, however it charted at number 38 on the Billboard Japan Top Download Songs chart.[83]
    13. "Brave Song" was sung with Lia and Marina.
    14. DVD release. Song compiled in the DVD packaging as a bonus CD.
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