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We (Leo Ieiri Album)
''We'' (stylized as ''WE'') is the fourth studio album by Japanese singer Leo Ieiri. It was released on July 6, 2016, through Colourful Records. The album yielded three singles, including "Hello to the World", "Bokutachi no Mirai" and the best-selling "Kimi ga Kureta Natsu". Background and release The album and subsequent concert tour were announced jointly on May 27, 2016. Ieri has stated that the album's title represents the mindset of unity she felt while making the record, and she described the road from her self-titled debut to the inclusive ''We'' as a "journey". According to Ieri, the album is a dedication to all the people she has met along the way as well as a show of gratitude for everything that has transpired since the beginning of her career. ''We'' was released in two formats, one CD-only version, and a limited edition including a DVD featuring her Live at Zepp 2016: Two Colours concert held on February 2, 2016 at Zepp DiverCity and the music videos to "Hello to the Wo ...
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Leo Ieiri
is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Her song "Sabrina" was used as the third ending song of the anime television series ''Toriko'' and her song "Silly" was used as the theme song for the television adaption of popular novel "Nのために" ("For N"). Her stage name comes from the movie ''Léon: The Professional'', and also comes from Leo of ''Kimba the White Lion'' because her eyes resemble a lion. Biography Ieiri was born in Kurume, Fukuoka, Kurume and grew up in Fukuoka. She wanted to be a singer at the age of 13 and came to study under presided over by record producer Yoshihiko Nishio, who has produced Ayaka and Yui (singer), Yui. In the spring of 2011, she left home and went to Tokyo alone, leaving her parents. She continued doing musical activities while going to the high school in Tokyo and made her debut on 15 February 2012. On 18 February 2014, a music video for the song "A Boy", which has an animated part made by Tezuka Productions, features an anime version of t ...
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