LISA (m-flo)
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LISA (m-flo)

LISA is a Japanese vocalist who worked with the production trio m-flo, which included Verbal, Taku Takahashi, and DJ Makai. Their collaboration produced songs...

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LISA's voice defined m-flo's late '90s sound

The Japanese vocalist who gave m-flo their early hits like 'Believe, Believe' and 'Babylon no Kiseki'.

For the early m-flo sound, 'Believe, Believe' still holds up. 'Babylon no Kiseki' shows what happened when everything clicked.

When m-flo needed a voice for their hip-hop and electronic blend in the late 1990s, they found LISA. Her work on 'Believe, Believe' and 'Babylon no Kiseki' gave the production trio their first real identity. That 2004 hit became a major moment in Japanese pop, with her vocals floating over m-flo's beats.

She started working with Verbal, Taku Takahashi, and DJ Makai in the late 1990s. Their collaboration produced songs like 'Boy crazy' and 'Bootylectric' before stopping around 2005. They reunited in 2011 and kept recording material like 'Best Wishes (original)'.

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LISA is a Japanese vocalist who worked with the production trio m-flo, which included Verbal, Taku Takahashi, and DJ Makai. Their collaboration produced songs like 'Babylon no Kiseki' and 'Believe, Believe' in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

In 2004, 'Babylon no Kiseki' became a major hit in Japan. The track featured Lisa's vocals over m-flo's production, which blended hip-hop and electronic elements. Other songs from this period include 'Boy crazy' and 'Bootylectric'.

The group stopped working together around 2005 but reunited in 2011. Their music sometimes drew attention for its lyrical content, but they kept recording material like 'Best Wishes (original)'.

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