Lia (singer)

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Lia
Also known asLIA
BornDecember 20[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2000–present
Labels2001–2003 I've Sound
2001–present Key Sounds Label
2004–present / Pony Canyon
2005 Dex Entertainment
2006 Marvelous Entertainment
Website1stplace.co.jp/artist/lia/

Lia (born December 20) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She has performed various video game and anime theme songs, such as for Key's visual novels, Air, Clannad, and Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life, the opening theme for Angel Beats!, as well as theme songs for RF Online and Initial D Fourth Stage under Avex Trax. The Vocaloid IA was recorded with Lia's voice, and was released on January 27, 2012.[2]

Career[]

Lia graduated from the Berklee College of Music. Afterwards, she lived in Los Angeles and recorded demo tapes with the help of a friend. Originally asked to help translate between the recording staff and the studio, Visual Arts asked Lia if she could fill in for an absent vocalist. Lia recorded her first song "Tori no Uta" at Paramount Studio.[3]

Lia was a member of Japanese techno/trance music production group I've Sound from 2001 to 2003, where she performed "Disintegration" in the Disintegration compilation album. She signed with Key Sounds Label in 2001, and Pony Canyon in 2004. Lia produced four albums in the happy hardcore genre; these albums have her name in all capital letters.

Lia performed the opening and ending themes of two of Key's visual novelsAir and Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life—as well as the opening themes for Key's two original anime series—Angel Beats! and Charlotte. She performed the theme song for the MMORPG RF Online entitled "The Force of Love". Lia has also performed some Eurobeat songs for the anime series Initial D Fourth Stage entitled "All Around" and "Sky High" under the Avex Trax label. To celebrate her 20th anniversary as an artist, she released a compilation album titled Lia 20th Best on November 25, 2020.[4]

Personal life[]

Lia is fluent in English and Japanese. On July 1, 2009, Lia announced on her blog that she was married and pregnant.[5] She gave birth to a daughter on January 31, 2010.[6] She has been living in Hong Kong since 2014.[7]

Discography[]

Singles[]

  1. "Natsukage / Nostalgia" (December 24, 2001)
  2. "Shift: Sedai no Mukō" (December 29, 2001)
  3. "I'm Feeling" (July 1, 2003) – Analog single
  4. "Birthday Song, Requiem" (June 25, 2004)
  5. "Spica/Hanabi/Moon" (June 25, 2004)
  6. "Kimi no Yoin: Tōi no Sora no Shita de" (March 24, 2005)
  7. "Tori no Uta / Farewell Song" (May 23, 2006) – Analog single
    • Opening/ending themes of Air
  8. "Pride: Try to Fight!" (June 21, 2006)
  9. "Over the Future" (November 22, 2006)
  10. "Doll / Human" (January 30, 2008) – Single with Aoi Tada #54 on Oricon
  11. "Toki o Kizamu Uta / Torch" (November 14, 2008) #13 on Oricon
    • Opening/ending themes of the Clannad After Story anime series
  12. "My Soul, Your Beats! / Brave Song" (May 26, 2010) – Single with Aoi Tada #3 on Oricon
    • Performed "My Soul, Your Beats!", which was used as the opening theme to the Angel Beats! anime series
  13. "Ashita Tenki ni Naare" (July 21, 2010)
    • Title song was used as the first ending theme for Daimajin Kanon and "Aruite Kaerō" was used for the second ending theme
  14. "Kizunairo" (October 27, 2010) #6 on Oricon
  15. "Justitia"
  16. "Daze / Days" (June 18, 2014)
    • Performed "Days", which was used as the ending theme for the Mekakucity Actors anime series
  17. "Heartily Song" (April 1, 2015)
  18. "Bravely You / Yakeochinai Tsubasa" (August 26, 2015) – Single with Aoi Tada #4 on Oricon
    • Performed "Bravely You", which was used as the opening theme to the Charlotte anime series

Albums[]

Original albums[]

  1. Prismatic, Released June 25, 2004
  2. Colors of life, Released May 25, 2005
  3. Gift, Released December 29, 2005
  4. Dearly, Released November 1, 2006
  5. Collection Album Vol.1 [Diamond Days], Released September 19, 2007
  6. Collection Album Vol.2 [Crystal Voice], Released October 17, 2007
  7. New Moon, Released September 2, 2008
  8. Key+Lia Best 2001–2010, Released June 24, 2011

Happy hardcore albums[]

  1. enigmatic LIA, Released September 22, 2005
  2. enigmatic LIA 2, Released February 16, 2007
  3. Collection Album [Spectrum Rays], Released October 17, 2007
  4. enigmatic LIA 3 -worldwide collection-, Released April 1, 2009
  5. enigmatic LIA 4 -Anthemical Keyworlds- & -Anthemnia L's core-, Released June 22, 2011

Other songs[]

  • "Akai Yakusoku" (Fortune Arterial visual novel ending theme)
  • "Aozora" (Air insert song)
  • "All Around" / "Sky High" (Initial D 4th Stage insert songs)
  • "Ana" (Clannad insert song)
  • "Yakusoku" (Clannad film image song)
  • "Light colors" (Opening theme of Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life)
  • "Life is like a Melody" (Ending theme of Tomoyo After)
  • "Last regrets -acoustic version-" (featured on the Kanon arrange album Recollections)
  • "The Force of Love" (Theme song for MMORPG RF Online)
  • "Girls Can Rock" / "Feel Like A Girl" (School Rumble: Second Term insert songs)
  • "Horizon" (featured in Beatmania IIDX 11: IIDX RED, produced by Kosuke Saito aka kors k)
  • "Saya's Song" (Little Busters! Ecstasy insert song)
  • "Tazunebito" (Hoshiuta opening theme)
  • "Hoshikuzu no Kizuna" (Hoshiuta: Starlight Serenade opening theme)
  • "Mado Kara Mieru" (Calling All Dawns)
  • "Asu ni Mukatte, Get Dream!" (Crash B-Daman first ending theme)
  • "I scream Chocolatl" (Team Nekokan feat. Lia, Kokoro Connect fourth ending theme)

References[]

  1. ^ "Lia Long Interview". Key Station (in Japanese). Kadokawa Shoten: 114. July 2011.
  2. ^ "IA: Aria on the Planetes" (in Japanese). 1st place. Archived from the original on October 25, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
  3. ^ Lo, Hokan. "Anime Expo 2016: Interview with singer LIA". Nerd Reactor. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Lia 20th BEST". Amazon (website). Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "Dear My Friends" (in Japanese). Lia's Cafe. July 1, 2009. Archived from the original on January 14, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
  6. ^ Lia出産のご報告 [Information on Lia's Child Birth] (in Japanese). Lia's Cafe. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
  7. ^ Lia [@Liabobo3] (June 2, 2021). "I've been living in Hong Kong for 6 and a half years now" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

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