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 Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)
No No Nokyarī pamyu pamyu

This is a song included on Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s 11th single, “Crazy Party Night ~Pumpkin no Gyakushū~,” released in 2015.
It was used as the CM song for Glico’s ‘Aisu no Mi,’ featuring Kyary Pamyu Pamyu herself.
Gum-Gum Girlkyarī pamyu pamyu

Singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is known for styling Harajuku’s aomojis (blue-magazine) fashion in her own unique way.
Active as both a singer and a model, she’s characterized by her doll-like cuteness.
With colorful tracks that incorporate elements of electronica and pop—such as Tsukematsukeru and Fashion Monster—she has won fans all over the world.
Beyond her work as an artist, she’s active across commercials, TV dramas, and films—you won’t be able to take your eyes off her! You’ll surely be captivated by her girly vibe, as if she stepped right out of a 2D world.
Kizunamikyarī pamyu pamyu

Aren’t there elementary school girls who admire Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s fashion? This song was written as the theme for Monster Strike The Movie: Sora no Kanata.
Its energetic, slightly mysterious sound is part of its appeal.
The doorbell isn’t ringing.kyarī pamyu pamyu

One of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s popular songs, it portrays the feelings of a girl making stew for her boyfriend who just won’t come home.
The lyrics are a bit bittersweet, but as you listen, the stew made with various vegetables ends up sounding really delicious.
Good nightkyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is a singer who began her career as a reader model in 2009 and has earned support both in Japan and abroad for her distinctive fashion and catchy songs.
“Oyasumi,” a track from her first album Pamyu Pamyu Revolution, is a memorable number featuring a cute vocal and sound.
Its waltz-like triple meter paired with a complex melody evokes, just as the title suggests, the feeling of a day coming to an end.
It’s a heartwarming pop tune perfect for listening to as you drift off to sleep after a fun-filled day.
Cosmetic Coasterkyarī pamyu pamyu


This song was chosen as the commercial theme for the attraction “Kyary Pamyu Pamyu XR Ride,” which drew attention in 2016 as the world’s first real ride × VR, and it was also used in the actual attraction.
Its sparkling, dreamy-cute soundscape matches the fleeting dreaminess of an amusement park and feels very romantic.
dizzykyarī pamyu pamyu


It’s a fun song written and composed by the well-known Yasutaka Tanaka, who works on many of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s tracks.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s songs really stick in your head after just one listen, don’t they? In this one too, scat-like words such as “chu-chu” and “kura-kura” are repeated endlessly.
If just 15 seconds of it in a KFC commercial can leave the melody stuck in your head, is that Kyary magic at work? A mysterious track with a refined kind of addictiveness that makes you want to listen to it again and again the more you hear it.


