Perfume’s Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Perfume is a three-member female technopop unit produced by Yasutaka Nakata, and with their elaborate visuals and stage production, they can be considered a symbol of “Cool Japan.” They’re a group that enjoys strong popularity regardless of gender! Here, we introduce their commercial (CM) songs and a ranking of their popular tracks.
Songs used in commercials tend to be easy on the ears and often unforgettable, don’t they?
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Perfume CM Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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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.
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Perfume’s “Nebula Romance” was released in 2025 and is included on the latter half of their two-part concept album, Nebula Romance: Part Two.
The fact that the albums are built around this song’s title suggests it holds a particularly important place.
Its retro-tinged digital sound is striking, and together with the lyrics it evokes a sense of near-futuristic exhilaration.
As a commercial song, it was used in an NTT ad that looks back on memories with Perfume, expressing gratitude for how they have supported technology together.


