Perfume Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Perfume is a three-member Japanese technopop girl group produced by Yasutaka Nakata.
After starting out as local idols in Hiroshima, they rose to become top idols representing Japan.
Their awe-inspiring stage productions, packed with cutting-edge technology, are also a must-see.
Perfume Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
PlayPerfume1rank/position

It’s a grand dance tune that can serve as a guiding light for your journey through life.
The track is by Perfume, a dance-vocal group highly popular overseas, and it was released as a digital single in November 2019.
Chosen as the theme song for the film “Murder at Shijinsou,” it generated a lot of buzz.
From beneath its near-futuristic sound arrangement, you can feel a kind of heat infused into the music.
The themes are a strong attachment to life and the importance of the human heart.
Let’s ride this song and run all the way through!
Dream FighterPerfume2rank/position

In days when my spirit feels like it might break, Perfume’s “Dream Fighter” is truly like a lighthouse.
The positive message this song radiates gives me the strength to never give up, no matter what obstacles stand in the way.
You’ll feel a powerful push to take that next step toward tomorrow.
I wholeheartedly recommend this track—which sends a strong cheer to its listeners—to everyone striving for self-realization.
One-room DiscoPerfume3rank/position

A trio techno-pop unit whose musicality, performances, and live production are all uniquely original, Perfume’s ninth single.
With spring-themed lyrics that evoke the start of a new life and a rich, weighty techno sound produced by Yasutaka Nakata, it’s the perfect track to boost your spirits ahead of an entrance ceremony.
While acknowledging the anxieties of a fresh start, the song conveys the message that you have no choice but to move forward on the path you’ve chosen, delivered with a light, catchy melody.
It’s a number that gives you the courage to enjoy the long, uncertain road ahead and lifts your mood for a brand-new beginning.
laser beamPerfume4rank/position

Perfume’s May 2011 track likens the feeling of love to a laser beam.
This technopop song, which expresses straightforward emotions, is perfect for anyone in unrequited love.
Crafted by Yasutaka Nakata, its crisp sound vividly colors the heart in love.
Its release was postponed due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, and part of the proceeds was donated to relief efforts—an episode that drew attention.
The choreography was reportedly inspired by lyrics that evoke baseball.
When you’re uncertain in love, try listening to this song to renew your feelings for that special someone.
FLASHPerfume5rank/position

Perfume is a three-member technopop unit that went through an unusually long period of groundwork for idols and now boasts immense popularity both in Japan and abroad.
FLASH, digitally released as an advance single from their 6th album COSMIC EXPLORER, became a huge hit as the theme song for the films Chihayafuru: Part I / Part II.
Its spacious sound and four-on-the-floor beat have the power to blow away the gloom from a tough day at work.
It’s a cute track I hope you’ll listen to when you’re stressed, to recharge for tomorrow.
star trainPerfume6rank/position

This is the song that became the theme for Perfume’s documentary film.
It’s a track that looks back on their journey from debut to the present, and the title is said to mean that we are always standing at the starting line.
True to those words, it makes us realize that we, too, can start at any time.
Hold Your HandPerfume7rank/position

The ending song of the drama “Silent Poor.” In the music video, photos submitted by fans are used, with lyrics words written on their palms.
People are by no means invincible, yet this song gently teaches us that even as we live while carrying sorrow, there are those who are truly watching over us.
EverydayPerfume8rank/position

Even among Perfume’s dance music, this is a vocal-driven track reminiscent of STAR TRAIN and TOKYO GIRL.
It was the B-side to their 2017 single If you wanna, and since it’s a song themed around “bubbles” from a Panasonic washing machine, the sparkling rhythm and vocals are incredibly cute and totally uplifting! What are the things that make your everyday life happy? Perfume’s dancing and songs make you feel happy just by listening, right? The trio’s back-and-forth is fun too, and this bubble-pop tune is packed with that effervescent Perfume charm.
It somehow gives you both a calm feeling and a burst of energy!
Hurly BurlyPerfume9rank/position

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!
Spring of LifePerfume10rank/position

This is a light, electro-pop number brimming with the exhilaration of falling in love with a forward-looking mindset.
It conveys the hope of finding new love with the vibrant arrival of spring, and the importance of taking the first step yourself to make it happen.
Released in April 2012 as Perfume’s first single after moving to Universal Music, the track also drew attention as a theme song for a Kirin Chu-Hi commercial.
In the music video released alongside the song, the choreography synchronized with robot-like movements leaves a striking impression.
It’s a perfect track for anyone about to embark on a new chapter in life or looking forward to a special new encounter.


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