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Perfume’s Best and Most Popular Songs [Technopop]

Let me introduce songs by Perfume, a three-woman technopop unit.

Perfume is known for a sound that incorporates elements of techno music and is produced by Yasutaka Nakata, who also produces Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.

Many people admire their performances on cutting-edge stages, where they sing and dance in dazzling costumes.

In this article, we’ll give you a comprehensive look at their popular and classic tracks.

Let this be your chance to dive deeper into the world of Perfume!

Perfume’s Best and Most Popular Songs Compilation [Technopop] (61–70)

Baby cruising LovePerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume「Baby cruising Love」
Baby cruising LovePerfume

This is a technopop number by Perfume with the theme of a voyage in love.

The delicate lyrics depicting tender feelings, crafted by Yasutaka Nakata, are perfectly matched with a danceable rhythm.

Released in January 2008 as their first double A-side single, it was also selected as the February POWER PLAY on NTV’s “Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER.” The song was later featured in the 2011 film Moteki, cementing its status as a “mote-kyoku” (a song that boosts your charm).

It’s the perfect track for couples newly in love or anyone with a crush.

Listen to this work brimming with Perfume’s appeal, and you might just find yourself feeling like a girl in love.

Handy ManPerfume

perfume / new song "Handy man" FULL ver.
Handy ManPerfume

This is a great song too! It’s not very well-known, though.

The heroine is a girl who convinces herself she’s in love with anything and everything.

I kind of, sorta want women in that phase of being in love with love to give it a listen.

Puppy LovePerfume

It’s not that mainstream, but it’s a song that gets the crowd incredibly hyped at live shows.

The three members of Perfume and everyone in the venue dance and sing together as one.

Pay attention to the cute lyrics from the perspective of a girl with a tsundere boyfriend.

This “tsunderation” is seriously addictive!

Sumikko DiscoPerfume

This is a Perfume track that brought a fresh breeze to the Reiwa-era music scene.

Written as the theme song for the film “Sumikkogurashi: The Mysterious Child of the Patchwork Factory,” it was released digitally in November 2023.

As the third entry in Perfume’s signature disco-tune series, it charms with a cute yet mysterious worldview.

Its collaboration with the Sumikkogurashi characters also drew attention.

The lyrics carry a warm message that even when you’re alone, someone is by your side.

It’s even more enjoyable after watching the movie.

Perfect for those moments when you want to dance with family or friends and bask in a happy mood!

CommunicationPerfume

As a Perfume fan, this is my personal favorite song.

Since it was also used in a gummy candy commercial, many of you may have heard it.

Its poppy, rhythmic sound is addictive and makes you want to listen to it over and over.

Unnatural GirlPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Unnatural Girl”
Unnatural GirlPerfume

This is a Perfume track known for its catchy melody and striking lyrics.

It skillfully portrays the complex emotions of a girl harboring an “unnatural” crush.

You can feel the bittersweet mood of a rainy day and her inability to suppress her feelings for the other person through the lyrics.

Released in April 2010, this song was issued as Perfume’s 10th single.

It was also used as the theme jingle for Cultural Broadcasting’s “SET UP!!,” drawing considerable attention.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to empathize with a girl troubled by love, or on a rainy day.

Recommended not only for Perfume fans but also for anyone interested in technopop.

Chocolate DiscoPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Chocolate Disco”
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

This is a song I want to listen to while driving.

If you play this, everyone will be humming along, swaying their bodies, and it’s sure to get the mood going.

The dance is striking and seems easy to imitate, so it would probably hype things up at karaoke, too.

It’s one of my favorite songs by Perfume.