Her singing voice is insanely cool and famously powerful.
Here’s a ranking of her popular songs in playback order, showcasing that strength and positivity.
Even if you’re not very familiar with reggae, take this opportunity to dive into lecca’s world!
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lecca’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
My measurelecca1rank/position

“My measure,” the second single by lecca, released in 2009.
It was the theme song for the drama “GiNE: Women of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Ward,” starring Norika Fujiwara.
In life, we sometimes hit walls due to unexpected accidents, or find ourselves unsure which way to go next.
At times like that, when facing yourself doesn’t yield an answer, this song might help you rally your spirit.
No matter the outcome, it makes you feel that you weren’t wrong.
Crimson Skylecca2rank/position

This is the song Akasora by reggae singer Rekka.
From the music video, I think it’s set around late summer to early autumn.
It’s an upbeat track about making friends and creating fun memories, so I think it’s a great fit for getting pumped up with teammates at school sports festivals or field days.
It would go especially well with the tama-ire (ball-toss) event.
believelecca3rank/position

She is a female reggae musician who is now also known for her work as a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly.
She broke through with the 2009 release of “For You.” Although she is from Tokyo, she turned her attention to the local scene, and having her own radio show in Hokkaido—which sparked her popularity—was also a major milestone in her career.
DEARlecca4rank/position

Included on lecca’s first full-length album after her major-label debut, “URBAN PIRATES,” released in 2006.
Written and composed by lecca herself, with arrangement by Nao’ymt, known for his work with Namie Amuro.
It’s a song about friendship and family love that might especially move cat lovers to tears.
The reggae sound brimming with a tropical mood pairs beautifully with lyrics that feel like a letter.
The chorus melody is fantastic and leaves you feeling wonderfully cheerful!
Goin’ homelecca5rank/position

This is a track from the album “BIG POPPER,” released on July 15, 2009.
It’s a wedding song brimming with lecca’s signature style, depicting the journey from lovers to marriage with realistic lyrics and a moving melody.
Day of Tearslecca6rank/position

Lecca is not only a reggae singer but also active as a politician.
She is a member of Tomin First no Kai and serves as a Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly member.
I’d like to keep an eye on her future efforts, particularly her work on measures to reduce the number of children on daycare waiting lists.
BEST POSITIVElecca7rank/position

Lecca, who was active as a reggae singer in the late 2000s, has a low vocal register that gives her a distinctive richness uncommon among Japanese artists.
Women who were in their late teens or twenties back then and are now in their thirties probably have a few of her songs in their repertoire.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is BEST POSITIVE.
The reggae elements are subtle here, and the album is arranged as easy-to-sing pop throughout.
With its narrow vocal range and mid-tempo pace, it should be effortless for women with lower voices to sing.


