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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] (31–40)

Helloieiri reo31rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “Hello” (LIVE)
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A song included on the second single, “Shine.” Its lyrics gently comfort you with the theme: it’s goodbye, but not goodbye forever—no matter the distance, I’ll be by your side.

The melody is catchy too, making it a perfect track for saying a cheerful bye-bye.

Last Stageieiri reo32rank/position

A track included on the first album, LEO.

Even before it was featured on the album, it had already become a live staple.

Incidentally, Leo Ieiri wrote this song when she was 14 years old.

It is said to carry a strong message of “Don’t give up.”

Lindaieiri reo33rank/position

It’s a song included on Leo Ieiri’s first original album, “LEO,” released in 2012.

It’s a track I’d especially like people in their teens who are struggling with relationships to listen to.

It seems to encourage facing loneliness and tells you that it’s okay not to belong to the crowd like everyone else, making it a song that gives you strength.

Massageieiri reo34rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “Message”
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A song filled with a positive message.

According to Leo Ieiri, she created it with the desire not to turn weakness into a bond, but to walk forward together toward tomorrow.

It was also chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Monday Mystery Theater, “Kakushō: Keishichō Sōsa 3-ka.” I think it captures the spirit of Monday in a good way.

Mirror (feat. Kosuke Saito)ieiri reo35rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “Mirror feat. Kosuke Saito” (Music Video)
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Here it is: a dream collaboration between a powerhouse vocalist who leads the J-pop scene with overwhelming vocal talent and the singer of the popular band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN.

Set over a serious track, their delicate voices intertwine beautifully in this dramatic number.

Centered on themes of self-dialogue through a mirror and the interplay between fantasy and reality, the call-and-response style of the vocal parts pulls you right in.

The song was written as the theme for the Wednesday drama “ESCAPE: It Was Supposed to Be a Kidnapping,” and was released in October 2025.

It’s a milestone for both Leo Ieiri and Kousuke Saito, marking their first cross-gender feature collaboration.

Perfect for nights when you want to take a deep look at yourself or immerse fully in the drama’s world.

Relaxieiri reo36rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “Relax”
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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.

Say Goodbyeieiri reo37rank/position

This is another song included on the first album, LEO.

Leo Ieiri wrote it when she was 14, and it’s also a staple at her live shows.

According to Ieiri, “When I sing it live, it really flips a switch in me.”

TIME ~6th Live Tour~ieiri reo38rank/position

Leo Ieiri – “TIME ~6th Live Tour~” Digest Video
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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.

TWO HEARTSieiri reo39rank/position

Leo Ieiri / TWO HEARTS (track from the 3rd album)
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A track included on the third album, “20,” it served as the theme song for MBS Mainichi Broadcasting and the CS channel GAORA’s coverage of the 87th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament, as well as the theme song for MBS’s “Minna no Koshien.” The lyrics express a desire to gently reassure anyone who may lose their way on the path to their dreams that everything will be okay.

Time after timeieiri reo40rank/position

I tried performing Leo Ieiri’s “Time after Time” using the EWI USB + IFW.
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A track included on the second album, “a boy.” It’s said to be a song that came about when Leo Ieiri took time to slowly look back on her life after moving to Tokyo.

The lyrics express her fear when she realized she was always wanting everything and just being given things, and her desire to break free from that version of herself.