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LiSA

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A singer-songwriter from Gunma Prefecture, debuted in 2010. Known for her powerful vocals and moving melodies, she has produced many anime theme songs. Her 'Koi no Honoka' for 'Demon Slayer' became a major hit, and she performed at the Kohaku Uta Gassen, gaining national recognition. She has greatly contributed to the expansion of anime music culture.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Music
Location:Gunma Prefecture
Time Period:2010-present
Influence:National
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singer-songwriteranime songpowerful vocals

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