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LiSA

1987 - Today

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Risa Oribe (織部 里沙, Oribe Risa; born June 24, 1987), known professionally as Lisa (stylized as LiSA), is a Japanese singer and songwriter from Seki, Gifu, signed to Sacra Music under Sony Music Artists. After aspiring to become a musician early in life, she started her musical career as the vocalist of the indie band Chucky. Following Chucky's disbandment in 2008, Lisa moved to Tokyo to pursue a solo career, making her major debut in 2010 singing songs for the anime television series Angel Beats! as one of two vocalists for the fictional band Girls Dead Monster. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. LiSA is the 1,834th most popular musician (down from 1,357th in 2019), the 1,652nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,256th in 2019) and the 24th most popular Japanese Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, LiSA ranks 1,834 out of 3,175Before her are Jimmy Garrison, Toshio Masuda, Utada Hikaru, Bobby Hutcherson, Pino Palladino, and Bootsy Collins. After her are Percy Heath, Mick Avory, Brian Downey, Alva Noto, Otis Spann, and Jovdat Hajiyev.

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Among people born in 1987, LiSA ranks 121Before her are Afrojack, Evan Rachel Wood, Özge Gürel, Jay Park, Naomi, and Ashley Graham. After her are Skin Diamond, Chiara Ferragni, Alex Song, Jung Il-woo, Mischa Zverev, and Yuja Wang.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, LiSA ranks 1,652 out of 6,245Before her are Takao Sakurai (1941), Kunio Hatoyama (1948), Takahiro Sakurai (1974), Toshio Masuda (1959), Seiji Ueda (1952), and Yuji Horii (1954). After her are Nikka Costa (1972), Kazumasa Shimizu (1976), Ryota Takahashi (1986), Yoshioka Yayoi (1871), Minato Yoshida (1992), and Tomimaru Okuni (1931).

Among MUSICIANS In Japan

Among musicians born in Japan, LiSA ranks 24Before her are Hyde (1969), Miyavi (1981), Nobuko Imai (1943), Yoko Shimomura (1967), Nigo (1970), and Toshio Masuda (1959). After her are Takanori Nishikawa (1970), Hirokazu Tanaka (1957), Ringo Sheena (1978), Tomoyasu Hotei (1962), Keiko Matsui (1961), and Naomi Munakata (1955).