Leo Ieiri's famous and popular songs
In 2012, we were introduced to singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri, who made a sudden debut with “Sabrina” and immediately ranked 9th on the Oricon chart.
Leo Ieiri moved to Tokyo at 17 and debuted a year later.
Since her debut, her popularity has steadily grown, and she now performs theme songs for many TV dramas and films.
Her name “Leo” is a stage name; it’s said to have originated when the president of her agency saw her and remarked that her eyes looked like a lion’s.
Please enjoy her beautiful, straight, soaring vocals.
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Leo Ieiri’s Greatest and Popular Songs (11–20)
The Beginning of Loveieiri reo

It was released in 2017 as a digital-only single, a collaborative track by Leo Ieiri, Sakurako Ohara, and Sakura Fujiwara.
Written and composed by Leo Ieiri, the song is a cute and gentle piece where the three singers’ voices blend beautifully.
A single flower, standing with dignified grace.ieiri reo

These are words that singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri introduced on her blog as her personal motto.
She once noticed a tiny flower not the kind sold at florists, but one growing out of a crack in the asphalt.
To some it might look like a flower, while to others it might just be a weed, yet no matter how it was seen by those around it, it seemed to stand with quiet dignity.
With that in mind, she cherishes this phrase as her motto, holding on to the desire to remain dignified in any adversity.
Always, the two of usieiri reo

It was released in 2017 as Leo Ieiri’s 13th single.
Chosen as the theme song for the NTV drama “Even If You Loved Me, I Have a Secret,” it’s a superb medium-tempo ballad that links with the drama’s storyline.
The song conveys the preciousness of loving someone.
To each of their tomorrowsieiri reo

It was released in 2016 as a digital download single by Leo Ieiri.
Chosen as the support song for the 95th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, it’s a powerful anthem that conveys to high school students dedicated to soccer—as well as to people of Ieiri’s generation and listeners of all ages—the importance and brilliance of pursuing one’s dreams.
Say Goodbyeieiri reo

This is another song included on the first album, LEO.
Leo Ieiri wrote it when she was 14, and it’s also a staple at her live shows.
According to Ieiri, “When I sing it live, it really flips a switch in me.”
Only youieiri reo

A song included on the first album “LEO.” It’s a gentle yet heartrending breakup song.
But the lyrics can be taken as about romance, friendship, family, dreams—really anyone or anything you want to apply them to.
My guess is that these lyrics were addressed to Leo Ieiri’s mother when she moved to Tokyo.
Leo Ieiri’s best and popular songs (21–30)
Ghost’s Tearsieiri reo

A song included on “Hello To The World.” It centers on the theme of a pure childhood and was also featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” in February–March 2016.
According to Leo Ieiri, it was written with an awareness of the voices of the world that can only be heard at that time and the colors of the world that cannot be seen.


