Charisma.com’s iconic and popular songs
Charisma.com is a hip-hop duo that was active as a working-OL unit until they announced in 2016 that they would be graduating from their OL roles.
Drawing on their experiences as office workers, their lyrics speak for women across Japan.
Despite their elegant appearance, their appeal lies in powerful, loud-volume-ready tracks paired with sharp, biting lyrics.
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Charisma.com’s Greatest and Popular Songs (21–30)
hahsdarkCharisma.com
A song with a title styled as a hashtag, like those used on social media.
The name alone grabs your attention.
It also serves as the theme song for the film “The Dark Maidens.” Once you hear it, it sticks in your head—an addictive, up-tempo track.
#hashdarkCharisma.com

This is the theme song for the 2017 film “The Dark Maidens,” starring Fumika Shimizu and Marie Iitoyo in a dual lead.
The track is themed around hashtags commonly seen on social media, and the music video features the two members of Charisma.com walking through Tokyo’s streets—places often tagged in posts.
Composed by Pablo, the guitarist of PTP, the song’s intro and outro guitar phrases are highlights to listen for.
Around-thirty Dreamin’Charisma.com

This song was used as the theme for the drama “There Are 101 Reasons Why We Won’t Be Proposed To.” It’s included on their second mini-album, OLest.
It’s a track where their own message—one that helps lighten a gloomy mood—truly resonates.
Office Queen LockCharisma.com

An antithesis to office matriarchs by the duo, who were active at the time as a unit of working office ladies.
In typical Charisma.com fashion, they blatantly call them “BBAs” and put them on blast.
I bet plenty of younger office ladies can relate to this (lol).
A glittering ideal becomes a mountain.Charisma.com

This song was born from a collaboration with Lion’s toothbrush brand “Systema.” As a supportive anthem for people looking for marriage, it’s based on the concept of “refreshing both your heart and your teeth,” featuring striking lyrics delivered with a cool vocal over a sparkling track.
SelfieCharisma.com

This EDM-heavy track comes together as an aggressive number with lyrics full of sarcasm about selfies.
In keeping with the selfie theme, several DIY music videos made from their own selfies have been uploaded to their official YouTube account.


