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* [[LISA]], a [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]] artist, ex-vocalist of [[m-flo]]. She originally debuted as '''LiSA''' in 1993. | * [[LISA]], a [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]] artist, ex-vocalist of [[m-flo]]. She originally debuted as '''LiSA''' in 1993. | ||
* [[Lisa (Korean singer)|Lisa]], a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer. | * [[Lisa (Korean singer)|Lisa]], a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer. | ||
+ | * [[Lisa (singer)|Lisa]], a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer under [[YG Entertainment]]. | ||
* [[LiSA]], a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, she debuted as a vocalist of [[Girls Dead Monster]]. | * [[LiSA]], a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, she debuted as a vocalist of [[Girls Dead Monster]]. | ||
* [[LISAGO]], a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter who went by the stage name '''Lisa''' from 1996 to 1998. | * [[LISAGO]], a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter who went by the stage name '''Lisa''' from 1996 to 1998. |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 8 June 2016
In generasia, Lisa could be a reference to:
- Komine Lisa, a Japanese pop singer, she credited herself as lisa for her early releases and later changed to Komine Lisa to avoid confusion.
- LISA, a Japanese urban artist, ex-vocalist of m-flo. She originally debuted as LiSA in 1993.
- Lisa, a Korean Pop singer.
- Lisa, a Korean Pop singer under YG Entertainment.
- LiSA, a Japanese pop singer, she debuted as a vocalist of Girls Dead Monster.
- LISAGO, a Japanese rock singer-songwriter who went by the stage name Lisa from 1996 to 1998.
- "LISA", Togawa Kyoko's third single.
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