Lilas Ikuta

Japanese singer-songwriter (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lilas Ikuta (Japanese: 幾田 りら, Hepburn: Ikuta Rira; born September 25, 2000), known mononymously as Lilas, is a Japanese singer and songwriter. She is best known as the vocalist of the duo Yoasobi with producer Ayase, under the stage name Ikura, and a former member of the cover group Plusonica [ja]. Following numerous singles and extended play releases, Ikuta released her debut studio album Sketch in March 2023, which peaked at number four on the Oricon Albums Chart.

Born (2000-09-25) September 25, 2000 (age 25)
Tokyo, Japan
Othernames
  • Ikura
  • Lilas
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
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Lilas Ikuta
幾田 りら
Ikuta in 2024
Born (2000-09-25) September 25, 2000 (age 25)
Tokyo, Japan
Other names
  • Ikura
  • Lilas
Alma materNihon University
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Agents
Musical career
OriginJapan
GenresJ-pop
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2015–present
Labels
  • Casting Artist Syndicate
  • After School
  • Sony Japan
  • Echoes
Member ofYoasobi
Formerly ofPlusonica [ja]
Websitelilasikuta.jp
YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers1 million
Views391.2 million
Last updated: 8 April 2026
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Early life and education

Lilas Ikuta was born on September 25, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan, and has three older siblings.[3] She moved to Chicago, United States in 2001, living there until she was three years old.[4][5] Ikuta learned piano when she attended the first year of elementary school, and then acoustic guitar in sixth grade. She was also a member of the school's music club from third to sixth grade.[6] Ikuta wrote her first song when she was still at elementary school and performed her first concert when she was a middle school student.[7][8] She told Cinematoday that her wish to become a musician was set when her parents promised to write songs for each other for Valentine's and White Days.[9] She attended College of Art, Nihon University in April 2019, and graduated in March 2023.[10] Ikuta has cited Taylor Swift as her major music influence,[11][12][13] as well as Arashi, Ikimonogakari, Radwimps, and Yui.[14] She was influenced by Western music such as songs from Disney, folk, and country music,[5] as well as Japanese R&B and hip-hop.[14]

Career

2015–2020: Early career and Yoasobi

Ikuta began her music career by performing on the streets and small venues with a guitar at the age of 14, as well as uploading her music and covers on YouTube.[15] In 2015, she participated in several casting auditions, including Singin'Japan hosted by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, where she was selected as a finalist.[16] In 2016, she participated in the artist training course, the Lesson, sponsored by Sony Japan and released her demo CD 15 no Omoi.[17] She later became a member of cover group Plusonica [ja] until 2021.[18][19]

In February 2018, Ikuta made her debut televised appearance at Kon'ya, Tanjō! Ongaku Champ [ja].[3] She released her first two extended plays Rerise in April 2018,[20] and Jukebox [ja] in November 2019 through independent label After School.[21][22] In 2020, Ikuta performed the Japanese version of the end-credit song "Rocket to the Moon" for the animated fantasy film Over the Moon,[23] and released a new single, "Hikari", accompanying Kissme's exhibition Atta Koto Aru no ni, Hajime Mashite.[24]

In 2019, Ikuta was contacted by musician and record producer Ayase, who had seen one of her cover videos on Instagram and asked her if she was willing to start a music project with him and the creative writing social media Monogatary.com, which became the start of the duo Yoasobi.[5][25] Their debut single "Yoru ni Kakeru", which was released in late 2019, went viral and became a musical success in Japan, beginning Yoasobi's rise to popularity in the Japanese music scene.[5][26][27]

2021–2023: Sketch

On March 9, 2021, Ikuta released "Answer" for Tokio Marine & Nichido Life Insurance's Anshin Disability Insurance advertisement.[28] She covered Seiko Matsuda's "Sweet Memories" for Takashi Matsumoto's 50th-anniversary tribute album Take Me to Kazemachi! [ja].[29] Ikuta re-released "Romance no Yakusoku", originally from her EP Jukebox, on August 14, accompanied love reality series Kyō, Suki ni Narimashita: Himawari-hen [ja].[30] She voiced Hiro-chan in the 2021 animated science fantasy film Belle.[31] Additionally in 2021, Ikuta featured on Fujifabric's "Tarinai Sukunai" from their eleventh studio album I Love You [ja],[32] Tomorrow X Together's Japanese version of "0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" from the group's first Japanese EP Chaotic Wonderland,[33] and Rei's "Hōseki",[34] and collaborated with Milet and Aimer for The First Take's "Omokage" to advertise Sony's wireless noise-cancelling headphones.[35] The trio performed "Omokage" at the 73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, 2022.[36]

Ikuta's "Sparkle" was released on January 17, 2022, as a theme for the TV program Kyō, Suki ni Narimashita: Mikan-hen and Sotsugyō-hen 2022.[37] She collaborated with hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts and Ayase for the single "Baka Majime", released on March 20. It accompanied the All Night Nippon 55th-anniversary stage Ano Yoru o Oboe Teru.[38] The single "Lens", a theme for the TBS drama Jizoku Kanō na Koi desu ka?: Chichi to Ko no Kekkon Kōshin Kyoku [ja], was released on June 14.[39] Ikuta featured on Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra's single "Free Free Free", released on July 27.[40] She was in charge of Fuji TV's 2022 FIFA World Cup's theme "Jump", released on November 20.[41] In January 2023, Ikuta released "Tanpopo" for NHK's Drama 10 Ōoku,[42] which preceded her debut studio album Sketch, issued on March 8.[43] The album debuted at number four on the Oricon Albums Chart,[44] and number two on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums.[45]

2023–present: Laugh

Ikuta features on Chiaki Satō's single "Senkō Hanabi" from her third studio album Butterfly Effect (2023), released on June 14, 2023.[46] She released the singles "P.S." for the film 1 Byō Saki no Kare on July 7,[47] and "With" on October 6, inspired by the 2023 film Analog.[48] In 2024, Ikuta voiced the main character Kadode Koyama in the two-part anime film Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction,[49] and performed songs for the film—"Zezezezettai Seiiki" (Ano featuring Ikuta), and "Seishun Ōka" (Ikuta featuring Ano).[50][51] The latter was released on March 20.[52] She participated in Ikimonogakari's compilation album Ikimonogakari Meets, covering the song "Nostalgia",[53] and Ikusaburo Yamazaki's album The Handsome on "Like, Kasaneteiku".[54]

Ikuta released "Humming" on June 1, 2024,[55] which was used as a theme for the morning show Mezamashi Saturday, starting on April 6.[56] Her song "Sign" is used as a theme for horror web series Tōmei na Watashi-tachi,[57] which was available on September 16.[58] Ikuta performed "Shinsekai yori" with Ano for the anime series version of Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction.[59] In 2025, Ikuta performed "Hyakka Ryōran", an opening theme for the second season of The Apothecary Diaries,[60] "Nameless Faces" for video game Honkai: Star Rail in both English and Japanese,[61] "Koikaze", a theme for Kyō, Suki ni Narimashita: New Zealand-hen,[62] "Here, Tomorrow" with Kevin Penkin for MOBA game League of Legends,[63] "Actor", an ending theme for the third season of Spy × Family,[64] and "Voyage", a theme for high school dance competition Love Dance 2026.[65]

Ikuta released her second studio album, titled Laugh, digitally on December 10, 2025, and physically on January 14, 2026. To promote the album, she will embark on a concert tour in May.[66] She sang a song for South Korean television series Surely Tomorrow,[67] titled "Caffe Latte",[68] and collaborated with South Korean rapper Zico for "Duet".[69] The singer performed as a soloist for the first time at the 76th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen with "Koikaze".[70] In 2026, Ikuta released the fourth song accompanying Kyō, Suki ni Narimashita, titled "Puzzle", for Daegu Edition.[71] and performed "Stay with Me" for an anime adaptation of fictional character Rilakkuma by Production I.G,[72] which she also provides the narration.[73] Ikuta collaborated with composer Joe Hisaishi on creating and performing the theme song for video game Professor Layton and the New World of Steam.[74]

Endorsements

In September 2025, Ikuta was chosen to be a global ambassador for Coach New York, alongside Elle Fanning and Soyeon.[75]

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak positions Sales
JPN
[76]
JPN
Cmb.

[77]
JPN
Hot

[78]
Sketch 432
Laugh
  • Released: December 10, 2025
  • Label: Echoes, Sony Japan
  • Formats: CD, DL, streaming
6512
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Extended plays

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Title Details
Rerise
  • Released: April 21, 2018
  • Label: After School
  • Formats: CD
Track listing
  1. "'17"
  2. "Teenager"
  3. "Shiroi Koi" (白い恋)
  4. "Yume Oi Bito" (夢追い人)
  5. "Haru no Mama de" (春のままで)
Jukebox
  • Released: November 16, 2019
  • Label: After School
  • Formats: CD, DL, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Omajinai" (おまじない)
  2. "Tōriame" (通り雨)
  3. "Romance no Yakusoku" (ロマンスの約束)
  4. "Love Letter" (ラブレター)
  5. "Mayonaka no Kimi to" (真夜中の君と)
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Demos

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List of demos, showing selected details
Title Details
15 no Omoi
  • Released: August 26, 2016
  • Label: After School
  • Formats: CD
Track listing
  1. "Kono Chiisana Mune ni" (この小さな胸に)
  2. "Anata e" (あなたへ)
  3. "One Day"
  4. "Yoake" (夜明け)
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Singles

As lead artist

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Title Year Peak positions Certifications Album
JPN
[82]
JPN
Cmb.

[83]
JPN
Hot

[78]
KOR
[84]
"Rocket to the Moon" 2020 Over the Moon (Music from the Netflix Film)
"Hikari" Sketch
"Answer" 2021 [B]96
"Sweet Memories" Take Me to Kazemachi!
"Romance no Yakusoku" [C]
  • RIAJ: Gold (st.)[86]
Jukebox and Sketch
"Omokage"
(with Milet and Aimer)
2711
  • RIAJ: Platinum (st.)[86]
Non-album singles
"Sparkle" 2022 2635
  • RIAJ: Platinum (st.)[86]
Sketch
"Baka Majime"
(with Creepy Nuts and Ayase)
5038
  • RIAJ: Platinum (st.)[86]
Ensemble Play
"Lens" 2412
  • RIAJ: Gold (st.)[86]
Sketch
"Jump" [D]61
"Tanpopo" 2023 [E][F]
"P.S." [G][H] Laugh
"With" [I][J]
"Seishun Ōka"
(featuring Ano)
2024 14[K][L]
"Humming" [M][N]
"Sign" [O][P]
"Shinsekai yori"
(with Ano)
[Q] Dead Dead Demon's DeDeDeDe Destruction
"Hyakka Ryōran" 2025 111925
  • RIAJ: Gold (st.)[86]
Laugh
"Dreamer" [R][S]
"Koikaze" 2119
  • RIAJ: Platinum (st.)[86]
"Here, Tomorrow"
(with Kevin Penkin)
"Actor" 18[T][U]
"Voyage" [V][W]
"Duet"
(with Zico)
6439 Non-album single
"Puzzle" 2026 [X]57
"Stay with Me" [Y][Z]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
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Title Year Peak positions Album
JPN
[101]
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[102]
JPN
Hot

[103]
"Tarinai Sukunai"
(Fujifabric featuring Lilas Ikuta)
2021 I Love You
"0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" (Japanese version)
(Tomorrow X Together featuring Lilas Ikuta)
4242 Chaotic Wonderland and Sweet
"Hōseki"
(Rei featuring Lilas Ikuta)
[AA][AB] Just Wanna Sing
"Free Free Free"
(Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra featuring Lilas Ikuta)
2022 2324 Junk or Gem
"Senko Hanabi"
(Chiaki Satō featuring Lilas Ikuta)
2023 76 Butterfly Effect
"Zezezezettai Seiiki"
(Ano featuring Lilas Ikuta)
2024 13[AC]45 Bone Born Bomb
"Like, Kasaneteiku"
(Ikusaburo Yamazaki featuring Lilas Ikuta)
The Handsome
"Nameless Faces" (English version)
(HoYo-Mix featuring Lilas Ikuta)
2025 Non-album singles
"Nameless Faces" (Japanese version)
(HoYoFair featuring Lilas Ikuta)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
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Promotional singles

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Title Year Album
"Caffe Latte" (English version)[107] 2025 Lilas X Surely Tomorrow
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Aitai" 2020 Miliyah Kato Inspire: Miliyah Kato Tribute
"Inochi no Namae"[108] 2023 N/a Ghibli o Utau
"Nostalgia" 2024 Ikimonogakari Ikimonogakari Meets
"Yume Miru 16 Sai"[109] 2025 Masayuki Suzuki All Time Doo Wop
"Sing Along!!!"[110] Eiko, Shin Count on Me
"Time to Luv"[111] PeanutsKun Tele Club II
"Perfectos Imperfectos"[112] Pablo Alborán KM0
"Plus rien"[113] Orelsan La fuite en avant
"Sekishunka"[114] 2026 Sumika "Honto"
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Songwriting and production credits

All song credits are adapted from the Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers's database unless stated otherwise.[115]

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Song Year Artist Album Lyricist Composer Arranger
"Dreamer" 2023 Eiko Dreamer Yes Yes No
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Note Ref.
2021 Belle Hiro-chan (voice) [31]
2024 Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction Kadode Koyama (voice) [49]
2024 Ya Boy Kongming! The Movie Herself Cameo [116]
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Television

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Year Title Role Note Ref.
2023 Ya Boy Kongming! Herself Cameo (episode 10) [117]
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Concerts

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
AnimaniA Awards 2026 Best Anime Song "In Bloom" Pending [121]
Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2026 Best Anime Song Pending [122]
Best Ending Sequence "Actor" Pending
Fan ga Atsui, Anime Manga Awards 2025 Best Theme Song "Hyakka Ryōran" Won [123]
Japan Record Awards 2025 Grand Prix "Koikaze" Nominated [124]
Excellent Work Award Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2025 Video of the Year "Zezezezettai Seiiki"
"Seishun Ōka"
Nominated [125]
Best Collaboration Video (Japan) Won [126]
Music Awards Japan 2026 Best Cross-Over Collaboration Song "Duet" Pending [127]
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Notes

  1. Japan physical and digital combined sale figures for Laugh[80][81]
  2. "Answer" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Digital Singles Chart.[85]
  3. "Romance no Yakusoku" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 95 on the Download Songs.[78]
  4. "Jump" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the Digital Singles Chart.[87]
  5. "Tanpopo" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Digital Singles Chart.[88]
  6. "Tanpopo" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 20 on the Download Songs.[78]
  7. "P.S." did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the Digital Singles Chart.[89]
  8. "P.S." did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 44 on the Download Songs.[78]
  9. "With" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 9 on the Digital Singles Chart.[90]
  10. "With" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 12 on the Download Songs.[91]
  11. "Seishun Ōka" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the Digital Singles Chart.[92]
  12. "Seishun Ōka" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on the Download Songs,and number 15 on the Top Singles Sales.[78]
  13. "Humming" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 22 on the Digital Singles Chart.[93]
  14. "Humming" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 28 on the Download Songs.[78]
  15. "Sign" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the Digital Singles Chart.[94]
  16. "Sign" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 42 on the Download Songs.[78]
  17. "Shinsekai yori" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 77 on the Download Songs.[95]
  18. "Dreamer" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Digital Singles Chart.[96]
  19. "Dreamer" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Download Songs.[78]
  20. "Actor" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 13 on the Digital Singles Chart.[97]
  21. "Actor" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on the Download Songs, and number 17 on the Top Singles Sales.[78]
  22. "Voyage" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 30 on the Digital Singles Chart.[98]
  23. "Voyage" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 34 on the Download Songs.[78]
  24. "Puzzle" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Digital Singles Chart.[99]
  25. "Stay with Me" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 40 on the Digital Singles Chart.[100]
  26. "Stay with Me" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 47 on the Download Songs.[78]
  27. "Hōseki" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the Digital Singles Chart.[104]
  28. "Hōseki" did not enter Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on the Download Songs.[105]
  29. "Zezezezettai Seiiki" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 9 on the Digital Singles Chart.[106]

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