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)
Perfume LIVE 2021 [polygon wave]Perfume
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Perfume is a group that has attracted attention worldwide.
Their electronic melodies and robot-like, highly synchronized dance performances are nothing short of breathtaking.
“Perfume LIVE 2021 [polygon wave]” is a live video work capturing exactly that.
As they’ve grown older, their dance performance hasn’t faded—instead, it’s become even more refined and impressive.
It’s a visually engaging live production, so be sure to check it out.
Sugarless GirlPerfume

Speaking of classic songs for twin-dance routines, Perfume’s “Sugarless Girl” is the go-to.
Lots of people dance to this track, so master it with a friend and join the popular crowd.
The choreography matches the cute lyrics, making it especially recommended for girls.
It’s easy to learn, so be sure to upload your video to MixChannel.
Hurly BurlyPerfume

A dance number by Perfume released in 2012.
The song is simple, but it really gets you pumped.
The lyrics feel like they’re saying, “It may seem unchanged, but it will surely change,” which is encouraging.
Listening to it is sure to put a smile on your face!
Perfume’s Best and Popular Songs Compilation [Technopop] (81–90)
SEVENTH HEAVENPerfume

Perfume is a music unit that has won fans across a wide range of demographics with their distinctive dance performances and powerful live shows.
“SEVENTH HEAVEN” is the B-side to their fifth single “Polyrhythm,” the song that brought Perfume widespread recognition, and it was used as the ending theme for the local variety show Kyushu Seishun Ginko.
It opens with piano and acoustic guitar, and the arrangement—blending into their trademark techno sound—is particularly striking.
With its airy melody and four-on-the-floor beat, it’s a quintessential Perfume track that sticks in your ears.
plastic smilePerfume

Included on the 2008 album “GAME.” A three-member music unit from Hiroshima Prefecture formed in 1998.
It’s a track resounding with the technopop digital sound that has become their signature; the seemingly mismatched pairing of their cute voices with the inorganic, chilly melody actually fits together perfectly.
edgePerfume


This is the 2008 KOSE Fasio commercial featuring Aya Ueto, titled “Peacock Lashes.” Eye makeup is still a key focal point in makeup, but around that time there was a sudden wave of products that were highly functional—volumizing yet smudge-proof, waterproof, and designed to lift lashes.
The CM song is Perfume’s “edge.” It’s a quintessentially Perfume track—danceable and cool—and it fit perfectly with Aya Ueto’s sharp, striking look in the commercial.
Rain of jewelsPerfume

Perfume’s “Hoseki no Ame,” which was used as the commercial song for the Stain & Oral Care toothpaste.
The ad turned out very appealing, highlighting their closeness, fresh vibe, and the charm of the track.
It’s easy to see why they have more female fans than male fans.


