Leo Ieiri’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
Many of Leo Ieiri’s songs have been tied in with numerous anime, TV dramas, and commercials, including Trico and The Queen of the Frogs.
So I think many people have heard her music before.
Check out her popular karaoke tracks—starting with her tie-in songs—and get the party going at karaoke!
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Leo Ieiri Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Our Futureieiri reo15rank/position

It was released in 2016 as Leo Ieiri’s 12th single.
The song was written as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Omukae Desu,” and is notable for its lyrics brimming with hope and its grand chorus.
It’s an uplifting track, so I’d love to hear it sung in a way that expresses a woman’s strength.
Sun Goddessieiri reo16rank/position

Leo Ieiri’s fifth single was released in November 2013, with digital pre-release starting in October of the same year.
The song was written as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Clinic on the Sea.” Beginning abruptly with a high-tension, high-pitched chorus, this track might seem daunting to sing at karaoke right from the start.
However, try to support your voice firmly and be careful not to let it crack.
Keeping an energetic vibe is important too!
spring breezeieiri reo17rank/position

It’s a bittersweet love song about how the changing seasons bring spring around and, each time, make you remember an old romance.
It’s a track by Leo Ieiri, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, included on her 2018 album “TIME.” It carries that tang of youthful sweetness that tightens your chest.
I’d recommend it to women of all ages, across generations.
unfinishedieiri reo18rank/position

It’s the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Absolute Zero: Pre-Crime Infiltration Investigation,” and it’s a song that demands intense emotional expression.
The overall vocal range is A3–D#5, and Leo Ieiri’s strong high notes and falsetto really shine in the chorus.
The A and B verses sit in a calmer range, so it’s best not to push and use them as a chance to rest your throat.
From the chorus, the chesty, full-voice feel ramps up, so make sure to engage your chest voice properly.
If you place a hand on your chest while singing, you’ll feel the resonance there, and your voice will carry without having to strain! Aim to “project your voice into the distance,” rather than simply “sing loudly,” for an easier, more resonant delivery.
rain, wind, sky, rainbowieiri reo19rank/position

This is a work whose emotional vocals resonate with the heart.
Leo Ieiri’s “Ame Kaze Sora Niji” was released in January 2025 as the TV commercial song for Boat Race 2025.
The lyrics are striking, contrasting “rain and wind,” which symbolize harsh days, with the “rainbow,” a symbol of hope.
They gently speak to the importance of believing in your inner strength.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those struggling with worries or looking to take a new step forward.


