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!
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Perfume’s Best and Most Popular Songs [Technopop] (71–80)
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.
Twinkle snow Powdery snowPerfume

This is a song included on the album “game.” I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels like listening to it on snowy winter days.
(lol) Not many people seem to know this song, but the music video is cute too, so please give it a listen.
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.
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.
my colorPerfume

Speaking of Perfume, most of their songs are danceable, but among them, “my color” stands out with its relatively gentle choreography and memorable hand movements, carrying a strong message.
Your palms are windows that connect you with everyone.
But everyone has their own color, right? And that’s a wonderful thing.
May everyone’s fingertips be connected to each person’s beautiful future… That’s the feeling that comes through.
Sweet DonutsPerfume

Sweet Donuts, released during Perfume’s indie era.
Starting with this track, Yasutaka Nakata joined as their sound producer.
The music video features the members of Perfume in their still very fresh teenage years.
The lyrics are adorably pop, suggesting they warm up their cooling relationship in the microwave like a donut and start over! It’s a cute track that perfectly matches a sweet, fluffy donut.
If you’re feeling a bit lonely in your relationship, why not rekindle your bond with a warm donut and this song?
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

It’s a classic song for Valentine’s Day that needs no introduction.
I love Perfume’s choreography, and back in high school I often copied the dance with my friends.
Even though dancing in high heels that high is really hard, they nail it and look amazing.
On the flip side, their laid-back Hiroshima-dialect MC talk is super cute.


