Lecca’s iconic and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by lecca, a female reggae singer active since 2000.
She made her major debut in 2006 and broke through with the 2009 release “For You.”
She also garnered attention when her song was used as the theme for the TV drama “GiNE: Women of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department,” starring Norika Fujiwara.
Her appeal likely lies in the kindness and warmth woven into her lyrics.
By the way, she’s from Tokyo and is said to be a fan of the Yakult Swallows.
Now, please enjoy lecca’s tracks in this playlist.
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Lecca’s best and most popular songs (21–30)
TSUBOMI feat. Kyushu Danlecca

This is a Japanese-style, sentimental, and catchy track by the Japanese female reggae singer lecca, featuring singer-songwriter Kyushu Danji.
While the rhythmic approach is simple and evokes R&B, it’s crafted into a pop sound that makes it an accessible listen for audiences.
believelecca

She is a female reggae musician who is now also known for her work as a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly.
She broke through with the 2009 release of “For You.” Although she is from Tokyo, she turned her attention to the local scene, and having her own radio show in Hokkaido—which sparked her popularity—was also a major milestone in her career.
Lecca’s best and most popular songs (31–40)
BEST POSITIVElecca

Speaking of lecca, she’s a reggae-style singer, and this song resonates with feelings for a loved one through its distinctive rhythm and vocals.
Many people probably find themselves in tears as memories with that special person come flooding back when they listen to it.
It’s recommended for times when you want to sink into a calm, reflective mood.
Clown Lovelecca

Included on the 2012 album “ZOOLANDER.” A forward-looking song about overcoming a breakup, realizing you can truly smile again, and wanting to express gratitude if you ever meet your ex once more.
It’s an uplifting track meant for women who are getting through heartbreak and starting to feel free.
INFORMERlecca

Included on the 2012 album “Step One.” A dance track with a cool sound and addictive lyrics.
The performance in the music video is truly awesome, letting you enjoy a stylish lecca.
It’s a sleek song that makes your body start to bounce as you listen.
Jammin’the Empirelecca

Included on the 2012 album “Step One.” This track features witty lyrics that weave in topics like the TPP and international relations.
The lines expressing pride in Japanese brands are also quite amusing.
It’s a song about fighting to win your rights, and it naturally stirs up a combative spirit.
Vibes Up feat. JUMBO MAATCHlecca

This one also has an irresistibly soulful sound—so powerful, and I love it.
It’s the kind of sound you want to blast while driving.
The collaboration with JUMBO MAATCH is fantastic, and it’s impressive how it comes together as a hard-hitting reggae track.
lecca holding her own is amazing.


