LiSA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
With her expansive, overtone-rich, exquisite voice, LiSA captivated listeners beyond the TV screen.
This time, we’ve listed her most-played hit songs in a ranking format.
Please enjoy.
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LiSA Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Letters to MeLiSA15rank/position

A track by Japanese singer LiSA, included on her 10th-anniversary mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.
It’s an up-tempo rock song in a major key, crafted into a very lively number.
LiSA delivers a crisp, straightforward high tone in this song, and if you can reproduce it at karaoke in the original key, you’ll be sure to grab everyone’s attention! Of course, mastering such high-tone singing isn’t easy, but it’s a song I highly recommend challenging for those confident in their vocal strength.
No, no.LiSA16rank/position

Included on LiSA’s third mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.
At first listen it may sound like a very light, upbeat pop song and seem not too difficult to sing at karaoke, but I believe this very “lightness” is the most crucial key to performing the song properly.
The track unfolds with a slightly swung rhythm and a melody with relatively wide pitch variations, and if you aim to sing it in a cute style like the artist herself, the bar gets considerably higher.
Since this kind of swung rhythm is also something many Japanese singers find particularly challenging, be sure to sing with careful attention to rhythm!
from the edgeFictionJunction feat. LiSA17rank/position

The ending theme of the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, “from the edge,” is a collaboration between Yuki Kajiura’s music project FictionJunction, which handles the score for the series, and LiSA.
Incidentally, the opening theme is also sung by LiSA.
The song sits in an easy-to-sing vocal range, has a manageable tempo, and is very singable.
Crow SongGirlsDeadMonster starring LiSA18rank/position

This one might not be very well-known, but it’s a song I would love for the band to perform! It’s a track by the girls’ band “Girls Dead Monster” that appears in the anime “Angel Beats!”—and it’s sung by LiSA, a popular anisong singer.
As a band piece, it has a lot of key changes, so the vocals might be a bit challenging.
The sections with tempo changes are tricky as well, but I definitely hope you’ll give it a try!
HADASHi NO STEPLiSA19rank/position

This is LiSA’s 19th single, released on September 8, 2021.
The lyrics were written by LiSA herself.
It was also chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “Promise Cinderella.” Although LiSA has a slightly husky voice, she skillfully switches between a powerful chest voice and a soft falsetto to deliver high-tone vocals.
If you can fully recreate this in karaoke, you’ll surely draw attention from those around you.
Also, the song has a slightly bouncy rhythm, so sing it in a way that keeps its lightness while still being powerful!
REALiZELiSA20rank/position

“REALiZE,” the theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, is a straight-ahead rock tune that showcases LiSA’s sharp, powerful vocals.
This fast-paced number conjures vivid images of Spider-Man swinging through the air and feels like it could blow away stress just by listening.
The guitar riffs ringing in sync with the rhythm and the catchy melody carried by a heavy, dynamic sound are satisfying—making it a great pick for karaoke, too!
LiSA’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
We on SaturdayLiSA21rank/position

Do you have a friend who, despite having completely different hobbies and personalities, you’re mysteriously close with? This is a very positive friendship song that sings, “Because you’re here, I can keep moving toward the future.” It’s a track by the popular singer LiSA—also known for the massive hit “Gurenge”—released as a single in 2022 and included on the album LANDER the same year.
The way it straightforwardly expresses feelings for a best friend, just as they are, feels really good to listen to, and it matches perfectly with the brightness of her vocals.





