If you become a tree, I’ll become the lake in front of you.

In Alter Ego, LISA lets us see a side of her we rarely get to witness — gentle, a little wistful, and full of bittersweet memories. Dream, the final track on the album, is where she steps beyond music into acting, sharing the screen with Japanese actor Kentaro Sakaguchi in a touching short film. It’s the kind of piece that draws you in slowly, letting you feel the story, hear the music, and take in every frame like a memory you don’t want to lose.

LISA’s “Dream”: Turning Memory Into a Beautiful Goodbye

Who wrote Dream by lisa

Dream by LISA was co-written by LISA, Ali Tamposi, Feli Ferraro, Shintaro Yasuda, and her0ism. The tender ballad reflects on a love that has slipped into the past, threading together fragments of memory with the longing for an imagined reunion.

Don’t know where you sleep lately, But I’ll see you in my dreams, maybe

Who wrote Dream by lisa

Do you have any memories you hold onto from your past?

LISA does, and in Dream, she seems to express them through a couple rings and layered necklaces. Each piece feels like it carries its own story rather than simply adding sparkle. They never try to steal the spotlight, yet they quietly add another layer to the story, gently reminding us that in both love and fashion, it’s often the smallest details that stay with us the longest.

It’s bittersweet, but at least a girl can dream.

Watch Lisa – DREAM Short Film now!