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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 Collection [Technopop] (31–40)

Electro-WorldPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Electro World”
Electro-WorldPerfume

This song invites you into a mysterious world where love and dreams intersect.

Released in June 2006, it is one of the works that symbolize Perfume’s musical style.

Electronic tones blend with a pop melody, letting you feel as if you’re walking through a city of the future.

The lyrics, which seem to move back and forth across the boundary between reality and unreality, are another hallmark.

Listen while reflecting on their journey as artists.

PolyrhythmPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Polyrhythm”
PolyrhythmPerfume

This is the song that caused Perfume’s popularity to skyrocket—almost everyone has heard it at least once.

“Polyrhythm” is a musical term referring to multiple different rhythms being played simultaneously.

Naturally, polyrhythms are incorporated into the arrangement, so if you’re curious, try listening and see if you can find which phrases use them.

Cling ClingPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume 「Cling Cling」
Cling ClingPerfume

Cling Cling is a single released in 2014, a unique track that fuses oriental, exotic sounds with classic technopop beats.

The lyrics express a bittersweet yet adorable desire to “stay together longer.” Its music video—shot with a lavish, Chinese-inspired aesthetic—also drew attention.

It’s a song that showcases the breadth of Perfume’s expressive range.

Fall in love naturallyPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume 'Fall in Love Naturally'
Fall in love naturallyPerfume

This song is marked by its gentle, warm lyrics and a soothing melody.

Its sound and vocals convey a desire to cherish naturalness and honesty in love.

Released in April 2010, it was featured in a NATURAL BEAUTY BASIC commercial and used as an insert song in the film “Love for Beginners,” earning support from a wide audience.

Rather than surprises or extravagance, it values the simple time spent with a partner.

It’s the perfect track for anyone with a down-to-earth view of love.

LovefoolPerfume

Perfume – Lovefool [FULL VERSION]
LovefoolPerfume
Perfume Lovefool (PEPSI NEX CM)

This commercial showcases the delicious taste and refreshing feel of Pepsi through Perfume’s stylish dance and bright expressions.

With a structure that repeats similar shots—signature looks and poses—the unique progression further elevates the stylish atmosphere.

The song that underscores this breezy vibe is Lovefool, performed by Perfume, a cover of The Cardigans’ 1996 track.

The repeated phrase before the vocals begin and the gentle singing that follows create a distinctive sense of weightlessness.

It’s a track that conveys fun while maintaining a cool, stylish image.

Perfume’s Best and Most Popular Songs [Techno Pop] (41–50)

Solar WindPerfume

Perfume’s “Solar Wind” is a track released in 2025, included on the album “Nebula Romance: Part II.” The sound is digitally driven in a way that feels quintessentially Perfume, and its near-futuristic vibe conveys a sense of moving forward.

As the title suggests, the lyrics evoke outer space, and the imagery of heading into the distance also expresses a positive, forward-looking attitude.

It was also used as the theme song for a Gundam card game commercial, which further reinforces that sense of optimism.

1mmPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume「1mm」
1mmPerfume

It’s a track from their fourth album, LEVEL3.

Even though it wasn’t released as a single, its music video was included on the DVD of the first pressing.

The members reportedly said that because the lyrics confront the harshness of reality, they couldn’t smile when standing in front of the camera during filming.