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.
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Leo Ieiri Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Relaxieiri reo36rank/position

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 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

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

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.
Leo Ieiri Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
a boyieiri reo41rank/position

A song included on the second album.
It’s also an album that lets you feel Leo Ieiri gradually growing into adulthood.
The gently restrained vocals and the soaring high notes in the chorus really move the heart.
The title “a boy” is said to come from a sense of bittersweetness and melancholy about how boys grow up—experiencing their voices change regardless of their own will.
miss youieiri reo42rank/position

The very first song Leo Ieiri released after turning 20.
The content is a bittersweet breakup song.
The melody has a certain charm and nostalgia to it.
The music video features actress Hana Sugisaki.


