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Leo Ieiri Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Leo Ieiri Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Leo Ieiri Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Leo Ieiri is a female singer-songwriter who made her debut with “Sabrina,” the ending theme of the anime Toriko.

Her vocals are steady yet full of emotion, captivating listeners’ hearts.

Please enjoy her popular songs in ranking format.

Leo Ieiri Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

The summer you gave meieiri reo1rank/position

Leo Ieiri - “The Summer You Gave Me” (Full Ver.)
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This is a celebrated song by Leo Ieiri that became a massive hit as the theme for the Monday 9 p.m.

drama Koinaka.

Overlapping with the drama’s heartrending story starring Sota Fukushi and Tsubasa Honda, it’s a song that surely tightens many listeners’ chests.

Released in August 2015 as her 10th single, the track delicately depicts the sweet yet bittersweet emotions—from the pure beginning of a romance, to the frustrating drift of hearts without noticing, and the regret upon realizing there’s no going back.

Leo Ieiri’s clear, powerful vocals highlight the fleeting nature of summer and love.

It’s a beautiful, wistful summer song that makes you suddenly remember someone you loved, someone you may never see again.

Shineieiri reo2rank/position

Leo Ieiri’s “Shine” is a perfect anthem for the important milestone of graduation.

While the melody is bright, the wistful strings express both the hope for the future and the anxiety that comes with it.

Her powerful vocals give confidence and courage to anyone embarking on a new start.

This song also earned Ieiri the Best New Artist Award at the 54th Japan Record Awards and has received widespread support.

As you begin the new path of graduation, why not listen to “Shine”?

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Leo Ieiri - “Our Future” (Full Ver.)
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This piece, with its refreshing vocals that resonate in your chest and conjure up a clear blue sky, is a song by singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri.

It was released in 2016.

The way the arrangement gradually builds toward the chorus makes it perfect for watching sports games.

It was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV Saturday drama “Omukae Desu.” In this song, Leo Ieiri sings about hope for the future and bonds with friends.

It’ll make you want to cheer along with the music! If you listen to it when you’re feeling down, it might lift your spirits.

Always, the two of usieiri reo4rank/position

Leo Ieiri 'Always, the Two of Us' (Full Ver.)
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I want to embrace everything about my lover—their strengths and their vulnerabilities.

This song, expressed through Leo Ieiri’s clear, pure vocals, captures that deep affection.

Released as a single in July 2017 and also included on the album “TIME,” it served as the theme song for the drama “Even If I Loved You, I Have a Secret,” resonating with the stories of lovers carrying hidden truths.

Perhaps this song speaks on behalf of those couples, conveying the happiness of simply being together and the desire to overcome even hardships side by side.

Sky and Blueieiri reo5rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “Sky and Blue” (Full Ver.)
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Leo Ieiri’s 17th single, released in January 2021.

Written as the theme song for the Nippon TV Wednesday drama “My Daughter Can’t Get a Boyfriend!!,” the lyrics were penned by screenwriter Eriko Kitagawa and the music composed by Yohei Kawakami of [Alexandros].

Set to a warm, mid-tempo band sound, the song tenderly portrays the desire to stay close to a loved one’s smiles and tears, with the yearning to walk through life together swelling as it builds toward the chorus.

The lyrics weave in scenes like cherry-blossom season and blue skies, creating an appeal that inspires hope for reunion rather than dwelling on the sadness of parting.

Released at the milestone of the 10th year since her debut, the track was later included on the best-of album “10th Anniversary Best.” It’s a perfect song to send a smiling cheer to graduates embarking on a new chapter.

bouquetieiri reo6rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “Bouquet” (Full ver.)
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A heartwarming love song that delivers gratitude bundled like a bouquet of flowers.

Leo Ieiri’s powerful yet clear voice gently wraps around feelings for someone special.

Featured on her best-of album “10th Anniversary Best,” this track expresses appreciation to her fans.

Released in February 2022, it stands as the culmination of Leo Ieiri’s first decade of work.

It’s a perfect song to color special moments with loved ones—like during a wedding photo round.

Also recommended when you want to express everyday gratitude or deepen bonds with someone important.

If I could forgive youieiri reo7rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “If I Could Forgive You” (Theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m. drama “Absolute Zero: Uninvestigated Crimes Undercover Investigation”)
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Betrayed by someone you loved… “I don’t have the confidence to love anyone again.” I imagine some of you have felt that way.

This is a work by singer Leo Ieiri, also known for songs like “Kimi ga Kureta Natsu” and “Sabrina,” released in 2018 as her 14th single.

It was written as the theme song for the drama “Absolute Zero: Forecasting Criminals.” With its shadowy sound and a voice that pierces the heart, it’s a song that will stay by your side when you want to cry your heart out over love troubles.

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