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 famous and popular songs (41–50)
Messageieiri reo

It was released in 2013 as Leo Ieiri’s fourth single.
The song was chosen as the theme for the TBS drama “Kakusho: Keishicho Sousa 3-ka,” and it’s a medium-tempo number with an uplifting message.
Instead of turning weakness into a bond, it conveys a desire to walk forward together toward tomorrow.
Leo Ieiri’s famous and popular songs (51–60)
Prime Numbersieiri reo

This song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Emergency Interrogation Room.” It’s by Leo Ieiri, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, and is included on her 2019 album “DUO.” The lyrics portray the feelings of a woman who can’t straightforwardly express her emotions to someone important to her.
Those in their thirties who have experienced many romances might find it especially relatable.
Relaxieiri reo

This is the song that became the theme for the commercial “My First Clova WAVE,” in which Leo Ieiri herself appears.
It’s a song about love, but its lyrics—saying that trying to stay calm is impossible even when you’re doing your best—carry a message of encouragement for everyday life.
TIME ~6th Live Tour~ieiri reo

Leo Ieiri captivates fans with a voice that’s expansive—gentle at times, cool at others.
This release captures the finale of her 2018 concert tour, “TIME ~6th Live Tour~,” which she held in support of her fifth album, TIME.
Performing atop a cloud-like set, she delivered album tracks including “Zutto, Futari de,” as well as songs released after the tour such as “Moshi Kimi wo Yurusetara.” Whether you joined the tour or are experiencing her live performance for the first time, you’ll surely be drawn in by her soaring vocals.
BINKANieiri reo

Leo Ieiri is a singer-songwriter who’s been making waves with her powerful vocals.
During her nationwide tour in 2023, she made a surprise announcement of a new song, “BINKAN,” which has sparked a lot of buzz.
The title is thought to mean “sensitive,” and the song portrays the struggles of someone who is acutely attuned to others’ feelings, as well as their journey toward accepting that trait.
It’s a rock track with an uplifting, positive message—sure to lift your spirits when you listen.
The memorable chorus line is also a highlight to watch for.
Sky and Blueieiri reo

The song serving as the theme for the drama “My Daughter Can’t Get a Boyfriend!!,” starring Miho Kanno and Minami Hamabe, is sung by Leo Ieiri.
With its refreshingly clean sound and an upbeat, happy vibe, the track really showcases Ieiri’s signature, unaffected, straightforward vocals.
By the way, the song was composed by Yohei Kawakami of [Alexandros], who also appears in the drama, and the lyrics were written by Eriko Kitagawa, the drama’s screenwriter—making it a special collaboration.
youieiri reo

A song by Leo Ieiri that poignantly sings of a lost lover, carried by the dreamy tones of strings and piano.
Steeped in the mood of late autumn into winter, it’s a track you’ll want to hear on a quiet night when you’re thinking of someone dear.
The lyrics, delicately woven with sensory expressions—scents, the desire to touch—soak into the heart.
Included on the October 2024 album “My name,” the song also drew attention for its music video, noted for its dramatic visual beauty featuring Rikako Narumi and Noritaka Hamao.
It’s a gem of a love ballad that gently stays by the side of anyone holding a fragile, aching love.


