Lia (singer)
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Lia is a female Japanese singer-songwriter working as one of the members in I've Sound. Lia has also participated in happy hardcore singing, producing two such albums with this style of singing. Both of these albums have her name in all capial letters. She is notable as the singer for the opening and ending themes of two of Key's visual novels: Air and Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life.
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[edit] Albums
[edit] Original albums
- prismatic, Released June 25, 2004
- Colors of life, Released May 25, 2005
- gift, Released December 29, 2005
- dearly, Released November 1, 2006
[edit] Happy hardcore albums
- enigmatic LIA, Released September 22, 2005
- enigmatic LIA 2, Released February 16, 2007
[edit] Other songs
- "Tori no Uta" (Opening theme of Air)
- "Farewell song" (Ending theme of Air)
- "Natsukage" (Air image song)
- "Aozora" (Air insert song)
- "Ana" (Clannad insert song)
- "Light colors" (Opening theme of Tomoyo After)
- "Life is like a Melody" (Ending theme of Tomoyo After)
- "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)
[edit] External links
- Lia's personal website (Japanese)