At the 62nd Japan Record Awards ceremony, the theme song "Homura" from the animated theatrical version of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train" sung by LiSA won the 62nd Japan Record Awards. This is the first time LiSA has won this award, and it is also the first time a female solo singer has won the award since 2016. Official screenshots: At the awards ceremony, LiSA was so excited that she shed tears after learning the result of the award. She said, "Thank you very much. I can stand on the podium today because of the support and support from the original author of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" Gotouge Kou, the lyricist and composer Kajiura, ufotable, Aniplex, Sony Music employees, and fans. I never thought that I would have such a day. I am really grateful to everyone for being able to come this far with you all." LiSA's real name is Risa Oribe. In 2010, she sang songs such as "Thousand Enemies" and "Ichiban no Treasure" for the anime "Angel Beats!" under the name of character singer "Yui". She has also sung the opening of popular anime "Fate/Zero", "Sword Art Online", "The Irregular at Magic High School", and "Nisekoi Season 2". In 2011, she made her solo debut under the stage name "LiSA". Sincere congratulations to LiSA for winning the 62nd Japan Record Awards. |
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