Background
Daughter of a Japanese-American father and African-Colombian mother, LISA met her fellow band members while attending international school in Tokyo.
成田・エリザベス・サクラ
Daughter of a Japanese-American father and African-Colombian mother, LISA met her fellow band members while attending international school in Tokyo.
In 1999 she formed the Japanese urban contemporary group M-Flo with Verbal and Taku Takahashi. History The group signed a record deal with avex group"s imprint Rhythm Zone and released their debut European Parliament, "The Tripod e.p.", on July 7, 1999. The group released five albums, one European Parliament, and 11 singles before LISA left M-Flo in the spring of 2002, citing artistic differences.
She has since resumed a solo career on Rhythm Zone, with limited success.
She rejoined the band for a collaboration, "Tripod Baby", on their album Beat Space Nine in 2005. "Tripod Baby" was also remixed by M-Flo the same year to be used as a promotional song for the video game Shadow the Hedgehog.
Prior to joining M-Flo she had performed the theme song "Sea of the Stars" in the anime Legend of Galactic Heroes. LISA released her fifth album, Elizabeth, on October 25, 2006.
The album contains the singles "I, Rhythm" and "Show Time" – the former appeared only on God Sista in a remixed version, a new version of "Tripod Baby", a remix of "Precious Message" from the movie Backdancers!, and "lieutenant"s On" from God Sista.
There are two bonus tracks as well: a collaboration with Los Kalibres called "Matador", which has been previously released on their album De Japon P"First Rate (at Lloyd's) Mundo, and an acoustic version of the song "Stay, forever". LISA frequently writes, produces and records with other Japanese artists such as Kumi Koda, Heartsdales and Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra. She lists Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Donna Summer and Aaliyah as some of her favourite artists, and Cyndi Lauper and Madonna as some of her influences.
Her hobbies are music and drawing, and she claims to be a good volleyball player.
After a long series of disappointing sales with her singles, LISA found moderate success with her latest Best Of Civil Defense after it reached #27 on the Oricon album sales chart.