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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 Popular Songs Compilation [Technopop] (81–90)

Rain of jewelsPerfume

[MV] Perfume "Rain of Jewels" (Houseki no Ame)
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.

Hold Your HandPerfume

[Lyric Video] Perfume 「Hold Your Hand」
Hold Your HandPerfume

The song “Hold Your Hand,” which also drew attention as Perfume’s first lyric video, was used as the ending theme for the 2014 drama Silent Poor.

People interpret the lyrics differently, but to me, it suggests that everyone has a vulnerable side, and yet we all keep living strongly while carrying it with us.

Even someone you’ve never heard complain might actually be dealing with something difficult.

Thinking that way somehow makes me feel lighter and gives me the motivation to say, “Let’s do our best together!”

Delicious RecipesPerfume

It’s a cute love song that compares the steps of romance to a cooking recipe.

The track is by Perfume, a technopop unit whose overwhelming live performances often draw attention.

It’s included on the single “Monochrome Effect,” released in 2004.

NananananiroPerfume

Perfume / “Nananananairo” (Music Video)
NananananiroPerfume

This commercial, which uses Perfume’s song “Na Na Na Nairo,” is the “Night Market” edition, showing the trio enjoying the food stalls in a down-to-earth way.

By giving us a glimpse of a fun travel moment, it’s a wonderful ad that makes us want to buy a Hadabisei mask and take it along on a trip ourselves.

In conclusion

Perfume’s allure, which continues to evolve alongside technopop, shows no signs of fading.

The refined tracks crafted by Yasutaka Nakata and the members’ captivating, powerhouse performances have woven together stages that have opened up new possibilities in the music scene.

Please continue to experience the world of Perfume for yourself.