Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s classic and popular songs
These days, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is popular not only in Japan but also overseas as the embodiment of “kawaii,” so let’s introduce some of her songs.
When it comes to the appeal of Kyary-chan’s music, it has to be that overflowing poppiness.
If you expressed it in colors, it would be pastel; in food, it would be like cute candies—sparkling and adorable—that’s the charm.
This is a well-known fact, but her stage name, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, is actually a shortened version.
Her full official stage name is said to be “Caroline Charonplop Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.”
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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s classic and popular songs (31–40)
Crazy Party Night-Pumpkins Strike Backkyarī pamyu pamyu

This piece expresses the fun of Halloween through music.
Released in September 2015, the song is characterized by a unique atmosphere that blends horror and cuteness.
The lyrics incorporate Halloween-themed elements like “sweets” and a “magical night,” creating a richly fantastical world.
In the music video, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and a group of zombies throw a party in eccentric costumes, resulting in a work where horror and a pop sensibility coexist.
Thanks to its catchy sound, it was widely used in 2024 as a track for twin dances during Halloween.
Embraced as a Halloween song, the work helped popularize and cement the genre of Halloween music within Japan’s music scene.
Crazy Party Nightkyarī pamyu pamyu

A track where Kyary Pamyu Pamyu brilliantly blends eeriness with pop.
The cuteness tempers the creepiness, resulting in a much softer finish.
Perfect for those who just want to bounce around without thinking on Halloween!
Ninjari Bang Bangkyarī pamyu pamyu

An au commercial.
With Tokyo Tower in the background, they projected a mapping display onto Zojoji Temple—a cutting-edge production for its time—and whenever this ad aired, people were glued to the screen by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s performance and the visual technology.
Apparently, it was also an event celebrating Kyary’s 20th birthday and the debut of her new song.
If you give me a likekyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu rose to popularity mainly among junior high and high school girls.
“Kimiga Iine Kuretara” is a dance-pop tune she released in 2019.
In fact, her music is produced by Yasutaka Nakata, who also produces artists like Perfume.
The sparkling quality of his tracks matches perfectly with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s cute vocals.
Your allykyarī pamyu pamyu

This is the song that became a hot topic as the jingle for a large-capacity sheet mask commercial.
It was released as a digital single in 2018.
True to Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s style, its charm lies in a poppy, cute, and danceable programmed sound.
As you listen, your body just starts swaying on its own.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)
invaderkyarī pamyu pamyu

It’s a track packed with the irresistible appeal of electropop.
The lyrics carry a slightly provocative message about “world domination,” but paired with the playful beat, it’s the kind of song that lifts your spirits as you listen.
Released in June 2013, it was also used in a commercial for the fashion brand GU.
It’s a piece that fully showcases Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s uniquely distinctive worldview, and the music video is memorable too.
Her dancing in colorful outfits is a must-see.
The catchy choreography in the chorus is easy to imitate and makes you want to dance along.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to express yourself or boost your mood.
100% for youkyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyaripamyu Pamyu’s “Kimi ni 100%” was created as the opening theme for the TV anime Crayon Shin-chan.
Released in 2013 as her fourth single, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
The sight of children dancing freely to the catchy pop tune is sure to captivate parents as well.
There are various simply arranged versions of the original dance available on YouTube and other platforms, so be sure to give them a try!


