Acclaimed Musician LiSA Talks Demon Slayer, The Music Industry, & The Core Of Her Art

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LiSA in pink and purple make up with a pensive look on her face with a yellow Comic-Con banner next to her.

Summary With a concert at San Diego Comic-Con behind her and a tour ahead of her, Japanese pop-punk artist LiSA has never been bigger. The acclaimed singer is famous among anime fans for her numerous contributions to the world of anime, such as being the singer behind Demon Slayer's first opening,"Gurenge". "Gurenge" is the best selling song of Japan's Reiwa Era, cementing LiSA's status as a true icon.

Related Crunchyroll's Recent Hit Romance Shows How the Genre Is Changing A Condition Called Love breaks several genre stereotypes, and shows how romance anime and manga are changing for the better. There is so much great music produced for the openings and closings of anime. What is the process like for creating music for anime? Are you given a lot of hints about about themes or tones, or are you given total creative freedom?

Given how important anime openings are to marketing, with YouTube videos of anime openings getting millions of views, is there any added pressure when you know you're working on a big anime opening? LiSA: A common theme throughout my career is my belief that there is a brighter and happier future. And that's a theme and an idea I carry with me no matter what it is I'm singing, whether it was back then or now. If you look at the anime that I've sung for, a lot of it does have a fighting component to it.

 

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