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 (1–10)
Come, come, come.kyarī pamyu pamyu

Following “Mi,” this is another tie-in track with Ice no Mi.
Like the previous release, the slightly denpa-style song sticks in your head after just one listen.
Its subtle horror touch and bewitching melody harmonize to create a fresh new style.
The ringing beginning of a dreamkyarī pamyu pamyu

The graduation-themed “Yume no Hajimarinrin” brings back costumes that have appeared before and devotes significant time to filming, creating a structure that retraces the path taken up to now.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu herself has also commented that the song has taken on a sense of realism.
Family partykyarī pamyu pamyu

This is the second theme song for the anime Crayon Shin-chan.
Created with the concept of bonds, the track features a poignant melody throughout, colored by sounds reminiscent of old-school games—like 8-bit tones—resulting in a very vivid overall impression.
Teach me, dance floorkyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, who has previously released songs about themes that haven’t really taken root in Japan, such as “Coming of Age” and “Halloween,” has chosen “the ball” as the theme for this track.
It skillfully captures the world of a secret ball held quietly in the aftermath of the Halloween party.
Apply false eyelasheskyarī pamyu pamyu

Her first single after her major-label debut was “Tsukematsukeru.” It was pre-released in a record-breaking 73 countries for Japanese music, establishing Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s identity and artistic world both in Japan and abroad.
The track also boasts a high level of craftsmanship, having earned the Arrangement Award at the 54th Japan Record Awards.
Fashion Monsterkyarī pamyu pamyu

In a complete departure from their previous worldview, they unleashed a new talent on the world with a high-tempo rock tune.
Through various media tie-ins, they achieved remarkable success, rapidly securing high positions—particularly across Europe and the United States—on the iTunes download charts.
Crazy Party Night ~Revenge of the Pumpkin~kyarī pamyu pamyu

Released as a new Halloween staple, the single is packed with theme-park-like elements.
Shifting from a slightly eerie-flavored melody, the chorus flips into an uplifting, fist-in-the-air party tune.
As Halloween events have been taking root domestically, it was frequently streamed.



