Diana Caroline Garnett (Japanese: ダイアナ・キャロライン・ガーネット, Hepburn: Daiana Kyarorain Gānetto), better known by their stage name Diana Garnet is an American-born J-pop singer from Washington D.C., signed to Mastersix Foundation under Sony Music Entertainment Japan.[1]

Diana Garnet
ダイアナ・ガーネット
Background information
Birth nameDiana Caroline Garnett
Also known as
  • Lumin Tsukiboshi
  • Lumin
  • 月星るみん
BornAugust 25
Washington D.C., U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • Voice actor
  • Voice director
  • Casting director
Years active2013–present
Labels
Websitedianagarnetvoice.com Edit this at Wikidata

Biography

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Born in Washington, D.C., Diana was influenced by their father, a fan of anime and manga, and grew up interested in Japanese culture.[1][2] In particular, they were greatly impressed, and influenced by Japanese music used in anime, which motivated them to pursue a singing career in Japan.

Their interest in the country was further sparked by two two-year-long exchanges in Japan in both high school and university.[3] Upon graduating from university, they relocated to Tokyo, Japan, to work as an Assistant Language Teacher while doing freelance narration and vocals for radio and advertisements.[4]

They began uploading covers of anime, J-pop and vocaloid songs onto YouTube and Niconico, gaining popularity and attention under their aliases Tonkhai and トンカイ.

Diana identifies as non-binary.

2013–2014: Nodojiman The World, Japanese Debut and Cover☆Girl

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Diana appeared on NTV's singing competition "Nodojiman The World"[5] and won the Spring 2013 edition.[6]

Following their victory, they signed with Sony Music Entertainment Japan and made their major debut on October 22, 2013, with their first single "Mata Kimi ni Koi shiteru", containing three cover songs: the title track, originally by Billy BanBan, along B-side tracks "My Revolution", originally by Misato Watanabe, and "Endless Story", originally by Yuna Ito, under Mastersix Foundation and Sony Music Records.[7][8]

They held three release events at the Lazona Kawasaki Plaza, the Aeon Mall Kisogawa and Abeno Cues Town to commemorate the single, and promoted the release by appearing on music shows as Nippon TV's "Music Dragon ~Ongaku Ryū~" and tvk's "Mirai Teibankyoku ~Future Standard~", as well as radio shows like MBS Radio's "MBS Utagumi Smile×Songs" and FM NACK5's "The Nutty Radio Show: Onitama", conversing solely in the Japanese language.

A cover album named "Cover☆Girl", compiling the tracks "Mata Kimi ni Koi shiteru" and "My Revolution" from their first single among other covers of songs like Judy and Mary's "Sobakasu", Zone's "Secret base ~Kimi ga kureta mono~" and Yoko Takahashi's "Zankoku Tenshi na These" was released on November 27.

The singer held a series of release events nationwide from November 27 to January 13, 2014. They promoted their album by appearing on music shows like TBS' "Count Down TV" and TV Tokyo's "Premia MelodiX!", variety shows like Nippon TV's "Pon!" and "Monomane Grand Prix" and on many radio shows like FM Okayama's "Fresh Morning OKAYAMA" or CBC Radio's "Wakasa Keiichi no Spo-On".

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2014 saw Diana being featured as an artist in Dohzi-T's track "Turn Me On ft. Diana Garnet", released on March 19 on his sixth studio album "T's Music".[9]

The title track of their first original single, "Spinning World", released on February 11, 2015, was used as the ending theme song for the anime Naruto: Shippuden and grew to be one of the most beloved songs to their fans, garnering it an additional, well-received lossless version for music downloads.[10][11][12][13][14] As of 2024, the song has amassed more than 2 million plays on Spotify.

They promoted their first theme song feature with release events in the Tower Records' chain store in Hiroshima and Onoda SunPark in Sanyo-Onoda. They also appeared on TV shows like TV Tokyo's "Animemashite" and variety shows like TV Asahi's "Kanjani8 no The Mozart: Ongakuō No.1 Ketteisen".

On February 25, Japanese rock band Flow released their compilation album Flow Anime Best Kiwami, featuring Diana on their cover track "Blue Bird ft. Diana Garnet", originally by Japanese pop-rock band Ikimono-gakari.[15] On August 15, the singer, as well as the band Granrodeo, went on to perform with the band as guest performers on their Flow World Tour 2015 極 -kiwami- world tour finale in the Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in Chiyoda, Tokyo.[16]

Diana's second original single, Nankai! Mystery, was released on November 25. Its title track was chosen to be the theme song of the anime Tantei Team KZ Jiken Note, an adaptation of the original light novel series.[17][18][19][20][21] The singer promoted their single by appearing on several variety shows like Fuji TV's Monomane Ōza Ketteisen.

2017–2018: Voice actor, Igo Focus, Radio host and Thank you for the Music

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In 2017, Diana branched out in their engagements, appearing in many events in Japan like the KIDSTONE Summer Presentation Program[22] and stateside anime and manga conventions, like Ohayocon and Animazement, as well as on TV and in print. They also took on voice acting, narration and becoming a TV host.

In February, they first provided their voice for English-speaking roles of Joule and Lumen the double identities of the heroine of Azure Striker Gunvolt, in the English dub of the original video anime adaptation of the game, released worldwide on the Nintendo eShop.[23][24][25]

In March, they provided the voice for the main character Koko in the English Dub of the anime film Shimajiro and the Rainbow Oasis. Later on in 2018, they also lent their voice to the main character Aura in the English Dub for the anime film Shimajiro the Movie: Adventures on Magic Island. [26]

From April until March 2018, Diana was the host for the 2017 season of the long-running series Igo Focus, an establishment in the Japanese world of Go. They explored strategies used in the game and introduced other professional players, such as co-hosts Ryugo Koyama, who co-hosted from April to September, and Kazushige Ando, who co-hosted from October to March 2018.[27]

Since April, they have been one of the co-hosts of the educational NHK radio show "Kiso Eigo 1", a main staple among language education in Japan since its first broadcast in 1994.[28][29] As of 2024, alongside fellow co-host Chris Nelson, they possess one of the longest tenures a co-host of this radio show has ever had.

During the same time they also narrated the NHK World series "Anime Supernova", highlighting different directors in the Japanese animation industry for a global audience.[30] They also landed their first Japanese-speaking role for the dramatization of Yushi Okajima's book "Gijinka de manabo! IT Infra no shikumi", bringing the human form of Database Management System to life.

Later in the year, they provided their voice for English-speaking roles in several games, like Super Bomberman R and released their third original single, "Thank you for the Music", on November 7. The title track was chosen to be the second ending theme for the third season of the anime series "Meow Meow Japanese History".

2019–2020: Game OSTs, Hello Again and Igo no uta

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2019 marked Diana's participation in original soundtracks for video games, as they performed the theme songs of the two video games Nippon Marathon, "Hyperlove Racing",[31] and Dragon Marked for Death, "Falanaja".[32]

The year also saw them venturing into acting, as they appeared in the January TV Kanagawa drama "Shiba Kōen", the February commercial short movie "Man'yō ni Ikō." for hot spring hotel chain Manyo Club and the June Line Live web drama "Shibuya Boys Scramble".

On June 5, they released their first digital single, "Hello Again", providing the first ending theme for the fourth season of "Meow Meow Japanese History".

From August 11 until August 18, Diana went on tour with singer Stephanie Topalian, rock band Phoenix Ash and kaigai idol duo Pheri throughout California.

They continued to pursue voice acting and appeared in Japanese-speaking roles in the anime series "Meow Meow Japanese History" they had previously provided ending themes for, voicing historical characters like Heian period buddhist monk Taihan in February and samurai Egawa Hidetatsu and legendary folk hero Ishikawa Goemon later on in June. In an English-speaking role, they voiced Sophia in the AMG Entertainment movie "Prison 13" in August.

They voiced main character Ururu in the English dub of the anime movie "Shimajiro and Ururu's Hero Island" and among other roles, Kiko and Sakurako Koinuma for the English dub of the anime series "Shimajiro: A World of Wow!".

In August, they were part of the production staff of the TV Tokyo anime series BEM as an English language localization consultant, while in September, they voiced the protagonist in the arcade game "Shikhondo Red Purgatory" in both the English and Japanese dubs.

2020 saw Diana contributing more theme songs and participating in live performances throughout the year.

On January 15, 2020, they released their fifth original single, "Igo no uta". A group collaboration, the single contains the cooperation of several individuals: professional Go players Yohei Shimojima penning the lyrics and Asami Ueno designing the cover, singer Chris Hart composing the song with musician Paul Ballard and mangaka Nodoka Tsurimaki drawing the cover art. As the self-producer of the single, Diana wrote the lyrics for the song, as well as the lyrics for "What's Igo", the localized English version.

They went on to perform the theme songs "Fight Yourself" for the readers theater play "Dragon Zakura~2nd season~" in January and "Here and Now" for the visual novel Caffeine: Victoria's Legacy in March, for which they also voiced the main character Eliza.

In September, they voiced the titular character Madelyn for the arcade game "Super Battle Princess Madelyn" and the system voice for another arcade game, "Pokémon Mezastar". In October, she voiced main character Ururu in the English dub for the anime movie "Shimajiro and Ururu's Hero Island" and among other roles, Swaay in the Amazon Prime Video anime series Badmood.

2021–2022: Further voice acting and Voice directing

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In 2021 and 2022, Diana continued to voice act, lending their voice bilingually to both Japanese and English-speaking roles.

Since February, they have been voicing the Japanese-speaking role of Japanese English teacher Momo Tomozawa, a main character of the well-received Benesse franchise "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia". As Momo Tomozawa, they released the two character songs "Zenryoku Seikatsu!!!" in April and "Natsu no Owari, Kimi wo Omou" in October.

In March, they sang the songs "Rumbly in My Tumbly" and "Whistle While You Work" for the Taito smartphone game "Disney Music Parade", a rhythm game that has since then terminated its services.

They voiced several characters in the English dub for the anime series "Gudetama Freestyle" in May and among other roles, they also voiced main character Catalina Gato for the Plott Inc. web anime series "Monsters Wild" in February 2022.

As Momo Tomozawa, they released the character song "Fuyu no Kioku" in February and participated in the character song "MomoNaru Perfect English!" of the unit MomoNaru, consisting of Momo and another main character of Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia, VTuber Naruri.

They provided their voice for three arcade games released from March to June, "Dance around", "Shadow Gangs" and "Noisz Arc⌖Coda". They appeared in "Azure Striker Gunvolt 3", reprising their role as Lumen and voicing newcomer Mytyl in July,[23] and in the animated Netflix series "Bee and Puppycat" as the TempBot in September.

Diana also worked as a casting director and voice-over director on several games, namely "Rival Megagun XE", "Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2" and "Azure Striker Gunvolt 3".

In September they narrated the NHK World educational series "Savor Japan", highlighting Japanese cuisine, and "100 second Fairytales", summarizing Japanese fairy tales for a global audience.

In December, they voiced the Genshin Impact character Dehya in the Dillongoo Studios web anime short "Nameless Road" for MiHoYo's regular fan event "HoyoFair 2023". This marked the beginning of Diana's collaborations with Dillon Gu and Dillongoo Studios projects.

2023–2024: Continued voice acting & directing, Tie-up releases and Lumin

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2023 saw Diana create their first manga series, "MIKU's NY Broadway Diary", providing the story for the series, while artist Nobile provided the art. The series was first released the "Radio Chūgakusei no Kiso Eigo Level 1" educational book series in March, published by NHK Shuppan. The last chapter was released in February 2024.

They starred as the protagonist Blue in a commercial ad for the manga series "A Kingdom of Quartz" by Bomhat, voicing the character in both the Japanese and the English versions of the ad.

On April 15, they released their second digital single "Genshindou", providing the theme song for the first episode "The Shogunate" of the MiHoYo commissioned Genshin Impact alternate universe anime series, "Progenitor". The second B-side track, the Fastland Retro Remix version of "Genshindou" by Fastland, was used as the ending theme for the second episode of the series, "Albedo". Furthermore, Diana voiced the character Klee for the series. As Klee, they contributed the character song "Klee's Lullaby" for the original soundtrack of the series.

On July 28, Diana released their third digital single "Heiwa Sanka", the theme song for the Yostar commissioned Arknights anime short film "Legend of Chongyue". Diana also contributed to the short film as a casting and voice director.

On August 30, they participated in the character song "Seishun Song" of "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"'s unit MomoNaru as Momo Tomozawa.

On September 15, they released their first remix single, "Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix)", containing the opening theme for the second episode of the Progenitor series.

On October 19, they released their first duet single, "Kegareta Michi e no Tatakai", with Norwegian singer and YouTuber PelleK who also wrote and composed the song. The music video was shot in Hjertnes Kulturhus in Sandefjord, Norway. The song was released as the second of a string of PelleK's promotional singles for his first Japanese language album "Muteki no Tabiji" and would later be featured as the third track on the vinyl version, released on November 1, and the first track on the digital version, released on January 17, 2024.

On October 31, Diana performed the theme song "Ruby Red Shoes" for AstralShift's acclaimed visual novel "Little Goody Two Shoes". They also voiced Elise, the protagonist of the game, and contributed the character song "Ruby Mirage Slippers" as said character for the original soundtrack of the game.

In December, they performed as a guest performer in the Yokohama leg of Flow's domestic tour, "FLOW THE CARNIVAL 2023 ~NARUTO Shibari~". The concert was recorded and broadcasted on Space Shower TV as a TV special on February 7, 2024.[33]

On December 29, they released their sixth digital single, "Macaron Memories". The titular track was used as the theme song for the the MiHoYo commissioned Genshin Impact alternate universe anime short film Cyber Fontaine: The Last Bakery.

In 2024, they continued their work as a voice actor, as well as a casting and voice director. They would cast, direct and voice characters in more Inti Creates games and Dillongoo Studios anime short films.

On February 11, Diana's VTuber character Lumin Tsukiboshi debuted through her first livestream. Originally introduced on a character sheet on September 20, 2023, Lumin's initial design was entirely created by Diana herself. The character maintains in her livestreams that Lumin and Diana are to be seen as two different entities, with "Diana Garnet" being her family-friendly real life identity with commitments to their clients, while "Lumin" would be able to interact with fans more and cover songs that wouldn't necessarily align with Diana Garnet's public image. Whenever Lumin alludes to her real life, she would refer to her persona "Diana Garnet" as "the voice inside".

On February 15, to celebrate Valentine's Day, Lumin released her first digital single, a cover of "Idol" by Yoasobi.

On March 15, to celebrate White Day, Lumin released her second digital single, a cover of "Yoidore Shirazu" by Kanaria.

On March 31, Lumin released her third digital single, a cover of "Kamippoi na", a Vocaloid song by Pinocchio P with vocals originally by Hatsune Miku.

In April, as "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"'s Momo Tomozawa, Diana also released a character song cover of "Show" by Ado and the character song "Said Nothing" later in May. They also provided vocals for the character song "No Name (English ver.)" of ninja Asahi, a character of the 2022 Bank of Innovation smartphone game "MementoMori".

On May 20, Lumin released her fourth digital single, a cover of "Ch4nge", a CeVIO song by Giga with vocals originally by KAFU.

On July 3, Lumin released her fifth digital single, a cover of "Phony", a CeVIO song by Tsumiki with vocals originally by KAFU.

In July, Diana performed the theme song "Set Sail" for the summer event "Beauty Full Shot" of the Shift Up smart phone game "Goddess of Victory: Nikke".

Later that month, production company Qubic Pictures teased the singer's live performance of a song at their panel discussing their 2025 Netflix anime series Leviathan, based on the book of the same name by Scott Westerfeld, at Otakon. It was later confirmed that Diana would be contributing a theme song for the upcoming series, the song they had performed at the panel, penned by Joe Hisaishi and arranged by Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnouchi.

In August, they reprised their role of Momo Tomozawa in the sequel series "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia ~Rinkan Gakkō-hen~".

Later in August, they also performed "257 Drops of Rain", the new theme song of the visual novel "The 257th Element". The song is slated to appear in the game with the next downloadable content.

Discography

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Studio albums

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Release date Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN[34]
2013/11/27 Cover☆Girl [ja]
Track list
1. Sobakasu
2. My Revolution
3. Secret base ~Kimi ga kureta mono~
4. Akai Sweet Pea
5. Mikazuki
6. Mata Kimi ni Koi shiteru
7. Suki ni natte, yokatta
8. Chiisa na Koi no uta
9. Haru~spring~
10. Yuki no Hana
11. DEPARTURES
12. Ito
13. Arigatou
14. Zankoku na Tenshi no These ~Bonus Track~
105[35]

Singles

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Release date Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN[34]
2013/10/13 Mata Kimi ni Koi shiteru [ja]
Track list
1. Mata Kimi ni Koi shiteru
2. My Revolution
3. ENDLESS STORY
133[36]
2015/02/11 Spinning World [ja]
Track list
1. Spinning World
2. DIANA ANTHEM
3. Zouni GLORY
4. Spinning World (Anime Ver)
5. Spinning World (Instrumental)
139[37]
2015/11/25 Nankai! Mystery [ja]
Track list
1. Nankai! Mystery
2. LayBO DunBO
3. Sorairo Days
4. Nankai! Mystery (Anime Ver.)
5. Nankai! Mystery (Instrumental)
[38][39]
2018/11/07 Thank you for the Music [ja]
  • Label: pointblanc INC (PTBC-0006)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track list
1. Thank you for the Music
2. My Life
3. Thank you for the Music -Instrumental-
2020/01/15 Igo no uta [ja]
  • Release date: January 15, 2020
  • Label: Project DAWN (PDJY-0001)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track list
1. Igo no uta
2. What's Igo
3. Igo no uta (Karaoke Version)

Digital singles

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As Diana Garnet

Release date Title Track listing
2019/06/05 Hello Again [ja]
  • Label: pointblanc INC
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Hello Again
2. Hello Again -Instrumental-
2023/04/15 Genshindou [ja]
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Genshindou
2. Genshindou (Instrumental Version)
3. Genshindou (Fastland Retro Remix)
2023/07/28 Heiwa Sanka [ja]
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Heiwa Sanka
2. Heiwa Sanka (Instrumental Version)
2023/09/15 Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix) [ja]
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix)
2. Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix Instrumental)
3. Genshindou (WF Cyberpunk B-Side Remix)
2023/10/19 Kegareta Michi e no Tatakai [ja]
  • Label: PelleK
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Kegareta Michi e no Tatakai
2023/12/29 Macaron Memories [ja]
  • Release date: December 29, 2023
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Macaron Memories

As Lumin

Release date Title Track listing
2024/02/15 Idol
  • Label: Lumin
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Idol
2024/03/15 Yoidore Shirazu [ja]
  • Label: Lumin
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Yoidore Shirazu
2024/03/31 Kamippoi na
  • Label: Lumin
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Kamippoi na
2024/05/20 Ch4nge [ja]
  • Label: Lumin
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Ch4nge
2024/07/03 Phony
  • Label: Lumin
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Phony

Tie-ups

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Title Tie-up
Spinning World 32nd ending theme of TV Tokyo anime series "Naruto: Shippuden"
Nankai! Mystery Theme song of NHK E anime series "Tantei Team KZ Jiken Note"
Tomodachi no Wow! (English Ver.) Theme song of anime film "Shimajiro and the Rainbow Oasis" (English dub)

※Duet, credited as Diana Garnet & Jyongri

Thank you for the Music 2nd ending theme of NHK E anime series "Meow Meow Japanese History" season 3
Hyperlove Racing Insert song of video game "Nippon Marathon"
My Life Opening theme of FM FUJI radio show "Yashiro to Tabi to Ongaku to"
Insert song of web drama "Shibuya Boys Scramble" episode 3
Falanaja Theme song of video game "Dragon Marked for Death"
Hello Again 1st ending theme of NHK E anime series "Meow Meow Japanese History" season 4
Fight Yourself Opening theme of readers theater play "Dragon Zakura~2nd season~"
Here and Now Ending theme of visual novel "Caffeine: Victoria's Legacy"
Rumbly in My Tumbly Insert songs of smartphone game "Disney Music Parade"
Whistle While You Work
Zenryoku Seikatsu!!! Character songs of manga series "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"

※Credited as Momo Tomozawa

Natsu no Owari, Kimi wo Omou
Fuyu no Kioku
MomoNaru Perfect English! Character song of manga series "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"

※Duet, credited as MomoNaru

Genshindou Theme song of MiHoYo Genshin Impact alternate universe web anime series "Progenitor" episode 1
Genshindou (Fastland Retro Remix) Ending theme of MiHoYo Genshin Impact alternate universe web anime series "Progenitor" episode 2
Klee's Lullaby Character song of MiHoYo Genshin Impact alternate universe web anime series "Progenitor"

※Credited as Klee

Heiwa Sanka Theme song of Yostar Arknights web anime short film "Legend of Chongyue"
Seishun Song Character song of manga series "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"

※Duet, credited as MomoNaru

Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix) Opening theme of MiHoYo Genshin Impact alternate universe web anime series "Progenitor" episode 2
Ruby Red Shoes Theme song of visual novel "Little Goody Two Shoes"
Ruby Mirage Slippers Character song of visual novel "Little Goody Two Shoes"

※Credited as Elise

Macaron Memories Theme song of MiHoYo Genshin Impact alternate universe web anime short film "Cyber Fontaine: The Last Bakery"
Show Character song cover of manga series "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"

※Credited as Momo Tomozawa

No Name (English ver.) Character song of smartphone game "MementoMori"

※Credited as Asahi

Said Nothing Character songs of manga series "Kūsō Gakuen Pantasia"

※Credited as Momo Tomozawa

Set Sail Theme song of Shift Up smartphone game "Goddess of Victory: Nikke" summer event "Beauty, Full Shot"
257 Drops of Rain Theme song of REAL Co.Ltd visual novel "The 257th Element"
TBA[40] Ending theme of Netflix anime series "Leviathan"

Features

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As Diana Garnet

Artist Release date Title Track listing
Daddy 2013/04/29 Herosyndrome KIZUNA ~Kizuna~
  • Label: Indies
  • Formats: CD
Track list
2. Omoi tatta ga Kichijitsu! (Club Mix)
Dohzi-T 2014/03/19 T's Music [ja][41]
Track list
5. Turn Me On ft. Diana Garnet
Flow 2015/02/25 Flow Anime Best Kiwami [ja][42]
  • Label: Ki/oon Music (KSCL-2559)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track list
17. Blue Bird ft. Diana Garnet
V.A. 2016/07/06 NARUTO THE BEST[43]
  • Label: Aniplex (SVWC-70175)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track list
6. Spinning World
2019/01/25 Nippon Marathon O.S.T
  • Label: Onion Soup Interactive
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
16. Hyperlove Racing (ft. Diana Garnet)
22. Hyperlove Racing (Karaoke Version)
Inti Creates 2019/03/01

Dragon Marked For Death Soundtrack[44]

  • Label: Inti Creates (INTIR-042/043)
  • Formats: CD
Track list
17. Falanaja
Kikai Digital 2020/03/27 Caffeine: Victoria's Legacy OST
  • Label: Kikai Digital
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
24. Here and Now
25. Here and Now (Instrumental)
Autodidactic Studios 2023 Progenitor: The Shogunate (Original Animation Soundtrack)
  • Release date: April 28, 2023
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Genshindou
6. Genshindou (Instrumental Version)
7. Genshindou (Fastland Retro Remix)
Legend of Chongyue (Original Animation Soundtrack)
  • Release date: July 28, 2023
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Heiwa Sanka
7. Heiwa Sanka (Instrumental Version)
Flow Flow the Cover ~Naruto Shibari~
  • Release date: July 28, 2023
  • Label: Sacra Music (VVCL-2340-42, VVCL-2343)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Versions: Regular Edition, First Press Limited Edition
Track list
7. Blue Bird (Naruto Shibari Mix ver.)
Autodidactic Studios Progenitor: Albedo (Original Animation Soundtrack)
  • Release date: September 23, 2023
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix)
7. Genshindou (Fastland Retro Remix)
8. Genshindou (Cyberpunk Remix Instrumental)
9. Genshindou (WF Cyberpunk B-Side Remix)
Astral Shift Little Goody Two Shoes (Official Game Soundtrack) ~ Side A
  • Release date: October 31, 2023
  • Label: AstralShift
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Ruby Red Shoes
Little Goody Two Shoes (Official Game Soundtrack) ~ Side B
  • Release date: October 31, 2023
  • Label: AstralShift
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
23. Ruby Red Shoes (OFF Vocal)
PelleK Muteki no Tabiji
  • Release date: November 1, 2023 (Vinyl), January 17, 2024 (Digital)
  • Label: PelleK
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Kegareta Michi e no Tatakai (Digital)
3. Kegareta Michi e no Tatakai (Vinyl)
Autodidactic Studios The Last Bakery (Original Animation Soundtrack)
  • Release date: December 29, 2023
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
4. Macaron Memories
Level Nine 2024 Beauty, Full Shot (Goddess of Victory: Nikke Original Soundtrack)
  • Release date: July 6, 2024
  • Label: Level Nine
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. Set Sail (feat. Diana Garnet)
Sound of Windshift 257 Drops of Rain
  • Release date: August 3, 2024
  • Label: Sound of Windshift
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
1. 257 Drops of Rain

As Diana Garnett

Artist Release date Title Album details
Disko Warp 2010/04/07 Anime Love Hardcore[45]
  • Label: Disko Warp (DWARP-014)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track list
2. Sobakasu ft. Diana Garnett
3. Zankoku Na Tenshi No Te-ze ft. Diana Garnett
7. Grip! ft. Diana Garnett
10. Moonlight Densetsu ft. Diana Garnett
2012/04/10 Anime Love Hardcore 2
  • Label: Disko Warp (DWARP-037)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track list
1. Lonely in Gorgeous ft. Diana Garnett
5. Just Communication ft. Diana Garnett
10. Yuzurenai Negai ft. Diana Garnett

As Tonkhai

Artist Release date Title Album details
Alstroemeria Records 2016 Pop|Culture 7[46]
  • Release date: December 28, 2017
  • Label: Alstroemeria Records (ARCD-0063)
  • Formats: CD
Track list
3. Beautiful Crazy ft. Tonkhai (Diana Garnet)

As Elise

Artist Release date Title Track listing
AstralShift 2023/10/31 Little Goody Two Shoes (Official Game Soundtrack) ~ Side B
  • Release date: October 31, 2023
  • Label: AstralShift
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
19. Ruby Mirage Slippers
24. Ruby Mirage Slippers (OFF Vocal)

As Klee

Release date Title Track listing
2016 Progenitor: The Shogunate (Original Animation Soundtrack)
  • Release date: April 28, 2023
  • Label: Autodidactic Studios
  • Formats: Digital download
Track list
9. Klee's Lullaby
10. Klee's Lullaby (Instrumental Version)

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