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] (41–50)
Love letterieiri reo50rank/position

It’s a song told in the tone of a letter, awkward yet full of deep affection for the other person.
Written from the perspective of a boy being led around by a girl, the lyrics brim with a warm outlook that embraces even the whims of the one he loves and imagines a future together as they grow older.
In fact, before it was included on the single “Mirror,” released in November 2025, this special track had no plans for an official recording and was performed only at live shows, nurtured with care alongside the fans.
The song was written and composed by Shunichi Tanabe of BLUE ENCOUNT.
Reo Ieiri’s soaring vocals vividly portray a down-to-earth, honest feeling of love.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to feel that quiet resolve that comes with wishing to stay with someone forever in the everyday flow of life.
Leo Ieiri Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
waltzieiri reo51rank/position

Released digitally on April 24, 2024, Leo Ieiri’s song is striking for its delicate emotional expression.
Set to an elegant waltz, it portrays reflections on a finished romance.
Regret over causing sorrow and the lingering love that remains even after the relationship ends resonate poignantly.
It’s also used as the theme song for the drama “Miss Target.” This track is perfect for anyone who has experienced heartbreak or carries bittersweet memories of love.
Ieiri’s clear, transparent vocals gently embrace the ache of a wistful heart.
A Sign of Courageieiri reo52rank/position

The B-side track to the eighth single, “Silly.” It was also used as the image song for the 5th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale 2014.
The song’s theme is a desire to know what is needed and what is understood.
The powerful, questioning lyrics and sound feel very characteristic of Leo Ieiri.
From Me to Youieiri reo53rank/position

The melody is catchy, so you might expect a bright song, but the lyrics feel prickly, as if a teenager is hurling their anxieties about reality and their inner struggles.
Amid that, the bright title “Kimi ni Todoke” offers a sense of hope for the future.
I think it’s a song very characteristic of Leo Ieiri, combining both darkness and light.
The Shape of the Heartieiri reo54rank/position

It’s a song included on Leo Ieiri’s third single, “Bless You,” released in 2012.
Chosen as the awareness campaign song for the “Drug Abuse Prevention Campaign in Yokohama,” this is one of the tracks in which Leo Ieiri did not participate in the composition.
An arranged version is included on her third album, “20.”
I hope it will be sunny again tomorrow.ieiri reo55rank/position

A track included on the first album, “LEO.” It’s a bright song that makes you feel hopeful about tomorrow when you listen to it.
The violin, guitar, and piano give it a country-like feel, lending it a somewhat nostalgic atmosphere.
It also has a sound that makes you want to sing along at live shows.
cosmos (flower)ieiri reo56rank/position

Akishoku (Autumn Hues) stands out with its Oriental-style intro.
This rich, heartfelt ballad appears on Answer, the 2020 album by singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri, who debuted in 2012 with the single “Sabrina.” Notably, the song was written and composed by folk music master Masashi Sada and is a cover of a Momoe Yamaguchi track.
Ieiri’s vocals—sung with a nostalgic tone to match the kayōkyoku style—are a must-hear.


