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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.

Leo Ieiri’s famous and popular songs (41–50)

that personieiri reo

This is a song by Leo Ieiri that paints a love story woven with kindness and anxiety.

As two people come to know each other deeply, it gently wraps the happiness that arises—and the worries about the future that lie ahead—in her warm vocals.

Included on the album “My name,” it was also chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s program “Sayonara Proposal via Greece.” Its lyrics, which seem to reflect the feelings of couples unable to decide on marriage, resonate closely with listeners’ hearts.

Pre-released in September 2024, the song has garnered widespread empathy.

It’s a must-listen not only for those in love, but for anyone struggling with the bonds between people.

cherryieiri reo

Leo Ieiri 'Always, the Two of Us' (Full Ver.)
cherryieiri reo

Leo Ieiri singing Spitz’s “Cherry.” Outstanding vocal ability with a powerful, bright tone.

It’s a perfect match for “Cherry,” arranged close to the original.

Listening to Leo Ieiri’s “Cherry” will fill you with energy—highly recommended for all generations.

Be sure to give it a listen.

Sparkieiri reo

Gazing at the clear blue sea, I search for the meaning of my existence.

Imbued with such profound feelings, this song comes from Fukuoka-born singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri.

It was included on and released with the April 2019 album “DUO.” Blending pop and rock, the track pairs a crystal-clear vocal with an arrangement that resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to overcome setbacks and hardships and keep moving forward.

An uplifting anthem we especially hope athletes striving in daily practice and competitions will listen to.

waltzieiri reo

It’s a ballad that gently weaves a bittersweet love.

Leo Ieiri’s clear, translucent voice tightens your chest.

Beautifully singing about memories of a love that has ended, it also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Miss Target.” It was released digitally in April 2024 and as a single in May.

The lyrics, which offer comfort to those who’ve experienced heartbreak, are especially striking.

It’s a mellow song you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

A recommended track for anyone struggling with love.

unfinishedieiri reo

Leo Ieiri - “Mikansei” (Theme song for the Fuji TV Monday 9 PM drama “Absolute Zero: Unseen Crime Investigation”)
unfinishedieiri reo

That piercingly clear singing voice is captivating.

I think singers with a voice like hers have always thrived at the forefront in any era.

Leo Ieiri says, “It’s precisely because I’m incomplete that I was able to create this,” and her straightforward, almost cry-like lyrics and vocals blend delicately with a beat stripped of excess heat and live instrumentation.

As her first new single of 2020, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama ‘Absolute Zero: Preventive Crime Investigation,’ which aired on January 6, and it’s already creating a buzz.

I felt it was a perfect match for the theme of the song!

A Mean-spirited Godieiri reo

This song, “Ijiwaru na Kamisama,” was used as the CM song for Pocky’s Space Shower TV version, “Leo Ieiri × Pocky.” It’s included as the coupling track on her third single, “Bless You,” released in 2012.

Rather than being a straightforward cheer song for people working hard every day, it conveys the feeling that someone out there is watching your efforts and recognizing them.

When you believe someone is watching over you, it gives you the strength to keep going, doesn’t it?

rain, wind, sky, rainbowieiri reo

This episode’s story features Oshiro Maeda appearing and pleading to become Fuju Kamio’s disciple.

At first, Kamio is confused and brushes him off, but gradually warms up to the idea as he feels Maeda’s passion.

The background music is the theme song “Ame Kaze Sora Niji” by Leo Ieiri.

It’s a cool track with a thrilling sense of speed that fits perfectly with a boat race commercial.