Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1974) discography

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Lisa discography
Studio albums9
Compilation albums2
EPs2
Singles33

The solo discography of Lisa contains 9 studio albums, 2 compilation albums, 2 extended plays and 33 singles.

Contents

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
Oricon

[1] [upper-alpha 1]
Juicy Music 5
Gratitude
  • Released: June 30, 2004
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: 2CD, digital download
19
Melody Circus
  • 1980s acoustic covers album
  • Released: April 20, 2005
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
79
God Sista
  • R&B concept album
  • Released: March 23, 2006
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
98
Elizabeth
  • Released: October 25, 2006
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, digital download
60
Disco Volante
  • Released: November 11, 2009
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, digital download
146
Family
  • Released: May 16, 2012
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, digital download
"—" denotes items which did not chart, or were released before the creation of a chart.

Collaborative albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum details
R.J.W Meets Chica Colombiana
  • Collaboration album with Ram Jam World
  • Released: March 21, 1994
  • Label: Stork
  • Formats: CD
Avex Nico presents Kid's Songs Vol. 1
  • Children's music album, produced by Taku Takahashi for the Avex Nico project
  • Released: April 27, 2016
  • Label: Avex Nico, Aspeq
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
Oricon

[1] [upper-alpha 1]
Kaze no Ongaku: Radiating from an N.G.O (かぜのおんがく, "Music of the Wind")
  • Released: July 27, 2005
  • Label: Tokuma
  • Formats: CD
Lisabest: Mission on Earth 9307
  • Released: June 6, 2007
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: 2CD, 2CD/DVD, digital download
28
"—" denotes items which did not chart.

Extended plays

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
Oricon

[1] [upper-alpha 1]
Ready to Disco
  • Released: February 20, 2008
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD/DVD, digital download
173
Got that Fever
  • Released: August 27, 2008
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
"—" denotes items which did not chart.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
Oricon

[1] [upper-alpha 1]
"Out of Cry" [3] 1993Non-album singles
"One World" [4] 1994
"Sea of the Stars" [5]
"Goal Get Daisakusen (Vamos hacer el gol!)" (ゴール・ゲット大作戦, "Let's Get the Goal!") [6]
"Move On"20027Juicy Music
" Babylon no Kiseki " (バビロンの奇跡, "Babylon Miracle")31
"I'm All You"26
"Superstar"2003127
"Peace in Love" [upper-alpha 2] 135Gratitude
"My Dearest"200490
"Switch" (featuring Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)43
"I Only Want to Be with You"
"So Beautiful"156
"Only If" [upper-alpha 3] 133Non-album single
"I, Rhythm"200594Elizabeth
"Showtime"2006199
"Tomorrow"2007Lisabest: Mission on Earth 9307
"—" denotes items which did not chart.
List of singles and promotional singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
Oricon
[1] [upper-alpha 1]
JPN
Billboard

[upper-alpha 4]
"Melody" [upper-alpha 5]
(Ram Jam World featuring Lisa)
1997Rough and Ready
"Salvia"
(Ram Jam World featuring Lisa)
1998Non-album single
"You Said"
(Blue on Blue featuring Lisa)
2000Touch of Truth
"One Wish"
(Blue on Blue featuring Lisa)
"Believe the Light"
(Triceratops with Lisa)
200114Triceratops Greatest 1997-2001
"Love Can't Wait"
(DJ Hasebe with Lisa)
70Tail of Old Nick
"Nee-D (Lady)" (ねぇD (Lady))
(Dabo featuring Lisa)
2002147Hitman
"Going to the Sky"
(Jafrosax featuring Lisa)
2003Jafrosax
"Voice of Love (Ue o Muite Arukō)" (上を向いて歩こう, "Walk While Looking Up")
(among Voice of Love Posse)
25Non-album single
"Shiawase ni Narō yo '04" (しあわせになろうよ'04, "Let's Be Happy '04")
(among Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi & All Cast featuring Zeebra)
200424Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi Tribute Album: Hey Aniki!
"Tripod Baby"
(M-Flo loves Lisa)
2005 Beat Space Nine
"Love Comes and Goes"
(M-Flo loves Emi Hinouchi, Ryohei, Emyli, Lisa and Yoshika)
200843 Award Supernova: Loves Best
"House Nation" [9]
(Ravex featuring Lisa)
Trax
"My One Star" [10]
(Makai featuring Lisa)
Stars
"Stop!"
(R.Yamaki Produce Project featuring Lisa)
2009Non-album single
"Sound Boy Thriller"
(M-Flo feeeeeeeeeeat. Lisa)
22MF10: 10th Anniversary Best
"Only You" [11]
(Firework DJs mix Lisa)
2011Non-album single
"—" denotes items which did not chart, were released before the creation of the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Promotional singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
Billboard
Adult
[upper-alpha 6]
"Eternal Flame"2005Melody Circus
"It's On"2006God Sista
"Send My Heart"2008Ready to Disco
"Leave"Got that Fever
"Falling for You..." (featuring Verbal (M-Flo))200951Disco Volante
"Color"2011Family
"Your Birthday"
"New Days"2012
"Hitomi o Tojite" (with Kotaro Oshio)
"Smile Again" (featuring Jamosa)
"—" denotes items which did not chart, were released before the creation of the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Video albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum details
Kaze no Ongaku Live (かぜのおんがくライブ)
  • Released: June 14, 2006
  • Label: Tokuma
  • Formats: DVD

Guest appearances

The following songs are not singles or promotional singles and have not appeared on an album by Lisa.

TitleYearOther artistsAlbum
"Planet Earth" [13] 1997Ram Jam WorldPlanet Earth
"Corazon" [13]
"Just a Story of a Woman"1998Blue on BlueMini
"Love" [upper-alpha 7]
"Yokubō" (欲望, "Desire")Ram Jam WorldSekai
"The End of the World"
"Skelton"1999"Usotsuki na Hadaka" (single)
"Little Wish" (background vocals)K.Kaleidolife
"Make Me Crazy" (background vocals)KirariKirariddim
"Mind Kids" (background vocals)
"Kokoro Yasumete" (心やすめて, "Take a Break from My Heart")(background vocals)2000
"Perfect Love... Gone Wrong (Lisa M-Flo Mix)" Sting Brand New Day: The Remixes
"Freak Me"Joi"Freak Me" (single)
"Reality" (リアリティ) [14] (background vocals)2001 Yumi Matsutoya Acacia
"I Can't Tell You Anymore"Triceratops"Believe the Light" (single)
"Rest of Everything"Yukihiro FukutomiTimeless
"All Mine" (background vocals)2002 Heartsdales Radioactive
"It Takes Two (Octopussy Remix feat. Lisa)"2003 Chemistry, OctopussyBrand New Day: The Remixes
"Flower (D.I's "Luv hurts" Remix) feat. Lisa" BoA, Daisuke Imai Next World
"Why Do Fools Fall in Love"Dress Up: Avex Cover Songs Collection
"Gozen 3-ji no OP (3 A.M. OP)" (午前3時のオプ(3 a.m.op))Tribute to Flipper's Guitar: Friend Again
"Lucky Star"GTSThis Is Cover Hits?: Disukaba
"Tombo" (とんぼ, "Dragonfly")2004Home GrownNagabuchi Tsuyoshi Tribute Album: Hey Aniki!
"Going to the Sky [Kantaro Takizawa Remix]"Jafrosax, Kantaro TakizawaJafrosax Remix
"At the Dance"Home GrownTime Is Reggae
"Eternal Flame"2005 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Original Soundtrack - Japanese Edition)
"Sweetest"JhettJhett
"Best of My Love"We Dance Classics Vol. 1
"Sweetest Dub"Jhett, Sai GenjiJhett Black
"Tripod Baby (Shinichi Osawa Remix)" M-Flo, Shinichi Osawa Dope Space Nine
"Round & Round"2006KenshinPop Korn Magic
"Goodies"AjapaiUnaffected
"Matador de Corazon"Los KalibresDe Japon Pa'l Mundo
"Letter to You Part 2" (너에게 쓰는 편지 Part 2Neoege Ssunun Pyonji) MC Mong The Way I Am
"Anata ni Aitakute (Missing You)" (あなたに逢いたくて〜Missing You〜)Jewel Songs: Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers
"ReListen"2007 Ryohei ReListen
"Unchained Tribe" Miss Monday Tokyo Ragga Blaze
"Be the Man"Tribute to Celine Dion
"Babel"2008Los KalibresIZM Will Never Die
"Beatles ga Oshiete Kureta" (ビートルズが教えてくれた, "The Beatles Taught Me") Yoshida Takuro Tribute: Kekkon Shiyō yo
"I Like It"Cotton Garden
"Fire Woo Foo Foo"2009Diggy-MO'Diggyism
"I Believe in Miracles" Makai Legend
"Planet Love (Pink Chameleons English Version)"Pink ChameleonsHouse Nation - Beach '09
"Break Free"Sound Around, RyoheiEvery with You
"Broken Umbrella" (버려진 우산Beoryeojin Usan) Epik High, Planet ShiverRemixing the Human Soul
"Back Stage Pass"2010Cliff EdgeFor You
"So Bright"YummyD.I.S.K.
"Been So Long" JYJ Thanksgiving Live in Dome
"www.~World Wide Wisteria~"KyokoJustess
"Break Free"2011 Maiko Nakamura Answer
"You Gotta Be"2012JamosaBest of My Luv: Collabo Selection
"Game of Cosmetics"2017 Taku Takahashi Hito wa Mitame ga 100 Percent Original Soundtrack

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Sources for additional chart positions are as follows:
    • Juicy Music, Gratitude, Melody Circus, "Move On", "Babylon no Kiseki", "I'm All You", "Superstar", "Peace in Love", "My Dearest", "Switch", "So Beautiful", "Only If", "Believe the Light", "Love Can't Wait", "Nee-D (Lady)", "Voice of Love (Ue o Muite Arukō)", "Shiawase ni Narō yo '04". [2]
  2. Marketed as Flower for the Lion E.P.: Peace in Love.
  3. Marketed as Only If: Diamonds in the Snow E.P..
  4. Sources for chart positions are as follows:
    • "Love Comes and Goes" [7]
    • "Sound Boy Thriller" [8]
  5. Featured on Rough and Ready as the song's English version, "Planet Earth".
  6. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Falling for You...". [12]
  7. A later Japanese version, "One Wish", was released on a single.

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