Formed in 1997, CAPSULE gradually gained popularity from the late 2000s and became widely known.
Yasutaka Nakata, a member of the group, is also highly skilled as a producer and has created numerous hit songs.
Here is a ranking of some of CAPSULE’s most popular tracks.
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CAPSULE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
more more moreCAPSULE1rank/position

Suzanne, who was hugely popular on TV as a lovable airhead, appeared in a commercial that aired in 2008.
The music was by capsule, the music unit of Yasutaka Nakata, who produces Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and Perfume.
Sugarless GiRLCAPSULE2rank/position

When it comes to fun songs you can dance to with a technopop vibe, “Sugarless GiRL” is the one.
The choreography repeats the same moves, so it’s great for beginners to twin dancing.
If you want to try twin dancing, invite a friend and practice this song.
You’ll feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish dancing.
Starry SkyCAPSULE3rank/position

A track distinguished by its sophisticated sound that fuses electro and rock elements.
Toshiko Koshijima’s clear, translucent vocals and Yasutaka Nakata’s catchy melodies and arrangements leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, which capture the exhilaration of falling in love and the longing to reunite with a loved one, are sure to resonate with many listeners.
Released in December 2006, this song is recommended for those who want to enjoy a nighttime drive while imagining romantic moments under the starry sky.
JUMPERCAPSULE4rank/position

Characterized by its energetic and catchy melody, this track is included on CAPSULE’s album “MORE! MORE! MORE!” released in November 2008.
It’s a song that fully showcases Yasutaka Nakata’s musical talent, blending layered synthesizers with a dynamic beat to create a bright, uplifting atmosphere.
While rooted in electropop, it also incorporates elements of dance music, captivating a wide range of listeners.
It remains popular in live performances and DJ sets, continuing to be supported by music fans.
It’s a recommended track when you feel like dancing at a club or when you need an energy boost.
jellyCAPSULE5rank/position

This is a track that lets you get intoxicated by Capsule’s mysterious world, woven from Yasutaka Nakata’s cool sound and Toshiko Koshijima’s cute vocals.
The pop melody will have your body moving naturally.
Even though it’s authentic techno, it has plenty of vocals, so it’s fun to sing at karaoke.
Hikari’s DiscoCAPSULE6rank/position

Lately, trends like 1980s disco music, synth-pop, and blue-eyed soul have been taking off around the world.
It seems those trends are finally making their way into Japan as well.
In this current music scene, a particularly recommended release is Hikari no Disco.
Since it’s by a Japanese artist, it may feel a bit less sleek than Western music, but it makes up for it with stronger catchiness and a poppier vibe than many overseas works.
If you’re looking for a cute track to do cheer dance to, definitely check it out.
Music ControllerCAPSULE7rank/position

A music unit formed by Yasutaka Nakata—also famous as the producer for Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu—and vocalist Toshiko Kogima.
This track was released as their fourth maxi single.
It’s a pleasant tune featuring catchy, beeping electronic sounds.


