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Born | Hilo, Hawaii, United States |
Genres | J-pop, indie pop, classical music, instrumental hip hop, soundtrack |
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Website | laurashigihara.com |
Laura Shigihara (Japanese: 鴫原 ローラ, Hepburn: Shigihara Rōra) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, video game developer, and Twitch streamer of Japanese ethnicity.[1] She is best known as the lead composer and sound designer for the tower defense game Plants vs. Zombies and the creator of the acclaimed indie RPG Rakuen.[2]
Shigihara has worked on over 30 other published video game titles including Deltarune, World of Warcraft, To the Moon, defuncted mobile game High School Story and the 5th Anniversary Edition of Super Meat Boy. She co-created the ending theme song for Minecraft: The Story of Mojang with C418 and worked together with Yasunori Mitsuda on the official Square Enix Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross 20th Anniversary Album.[3]
Born to a Japanese father and a French American mother,[4] Shigihara grew up in both the United States and Japan.[1][5] She was classically trained on the piano for 11 years and taught herself guitar and drums. While studying International Relations, Business and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley,[6] she was given an old version of Cakewalk (known as Sonar before 2018) which she used to start learning about mixing, arranging and production by recreating old video game soundtracks and composing her own songs. After a friend leaked her original material to record companies in Japan, Shigihara was offered record contracts as a singer there, but ended up turning them down for personal reasons.[7]
Shortly after returning to the U.S, Shigihara took a job as the sound director for a company that produced an audio talk show and English learning materials through Apple Japan. She also released a studio album and composed her first video game soundtrack for a small casual game called Wobbly Bobbly. She stated that she would work voluntarily, and soon the company liked her work and paid her to create music for several subsequent projects.[7] From there she built up her portfolio and has worked on over 30 published titles including Plants vs. Zombies, Deltarune, World of Warcraft, Minecraft and the indie RPG To the Moon.[3] She participated in Akira Yamaoka's charity album Play for Japan where she contributed an original song called "Jump",[8] alongside other composers like Nobuo Uematsu, Koji Kondo and Yasunori Mitsuda.[9] On November 16, 2011, she released her single "Cube Land" in relation to Minecraft and Plants vs. Zombies.[10]
As a game developer herself, Shigihara published two adventure games: Rakuen in 2017 and Mr. Saitou in 2023.[2]
She is an online streamer under the nickname supershigi on Twitch.[citation needed]
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Year | Title | Notes |
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2004 | My Blue Dream | Debut album |
2021 | Shigi Lofi, Vol. 1[a] | Remix album |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2010 | "Blood Elf Druids" | World of Warcraft |
2011 | "Celestial Beings" | Celestial Mechanica |
"Cube Land" | Minecraft / Plants vs. Zombies | |
"Everything's Alright" | To the Moon | |
2012 | "From the Ground Up" | Minecraft |
2016 | "Better Days" | A Quiver of Crows |
2017 | "Searching My Life" | Rakuen |
"Wish My Life Away" | Finding Paradise | |
2019 | "Pirate Seas" | Plants vs. Zombies 2 |
2020 | "Adamas Nivis" | Original song |
"Kingyo Hanabi" | Cover | |
2021 | "Much Wow, So Space"[a] | Original song |
"Electric Disco Shiba" | Original song | |
"Work Hard, Play Hard" | CS:GO Music Kit | |
2023 | "Wishing Star" | Meg's Monster |
2024 | "When You Wake Up" | Original song |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2009 | Melolune | Original Soundtrack, Part 1 |
2010 | Plants vs. Zombies | Original Soundtrack |
2015 | Super Sweet Boy | EP / Music from Super Meat Boy 5th Anniversary |
2017 | Rakuen | Original Soundtrack |
2020 | Dunk Lords | |
2023 | Mr. Saitou |
Shigihara's works also include:[11]