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 Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
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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.
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A song by Perfume, released in September 2020, was used as the commercial song for Amazon Music HD.
The commercial features stylish visuals of two sports cars driving along glittering city roads, and the sophisticated track fits perfectly with that imagery.
With the urban sound characteristic of Perfume, who champion “Future Pop,” it perfectly matches Amazon Music’s image of proposing a next-generation way to listen to music!
love the worldPerfume3rank/position

This song was used in 2008 as the commercial song for Sharp’s “au CDMA 1X WIN W62SH.” The members themselves have said that, among their own songs, this one has the most difficult choreography, but honestly, all of their songs seem pretty challenging, don’t they?
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The CM song for Kirin Chu-Hi Hyoketsu.
Perfume’s catchy melody, cute vocals, and memorable dance really stand out, and this track is a well-known classic by now.
The cool vibe that perfectly matches the beverage’s image and the slightly sweet, adorable vocals are addictive—you won’t be able to stop once you start listening.
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It’s a song included on Perfume’s 11th single, released in 2010.
It’s the first song in which Perfume performs rap, and, as the title suggests, all parts other than the rap lyrics are structured in 5-7-5.
It was used as the iida LIGHT POOL commercial song.
FusionPerfume6rank/position

Perfume’s numbers showcase dance and vocals that are cute at times and cool at others.
In NTT Docomo’s commercial “VOL.01 Eliminate Distance,” which even featured the members themselves, they delivered a cool dance performance.
Although it was an instrumental without Perfume’s charming singing voices, as expected of Perfume, the dance alone was captivating!
Relax In The CityPerfume7rank/position

Released in 2015, “Relax In The City” is a double A-side track with “Pick Me Up,” and it was used in a Sapporo Green Aroma commercial.
The sparkling sound and light, sweet vocals are fantastic.
The encouraging lyrics are wonderful, too—they really lift your own sense of relaxation and put you in a dreamy mood.
The clap-like sounds in the interlude add a fun vibe as well.
It’s a song that showcases Perfume’s natural charm.
Spring of LifePerfume8rank/position

Perfume’s “Spring of Life” makes you want to start a new romance in spring, the season of many new encounters.
The song was used in the commercial for Kirin’s Chu-Hi “Hyoketsu,” in which the members of Perfume also appeared.
Its bright, poppy melody, showcasing Perfume’s cute side, is a perfect fit for spring when spirits naturally lift! The lyrics express the feeling of wanting spring not only in the seasons but also in your own life—let’s start a fun and wonderful love! As spring brings more opportunities to meet people, like at parties and gatherings, why not let this song be the spark to begin a new romance?
VOICEPerfume9rank/position

Perfume’s 11th single “VOICE,” released in 2010.
Unusually for Perfume, there aren’t any solo singing parts.
The lyrics are somewhat philosophical, with interpretations varying depending on the listener.
In the commercial, in contrast to the song’s content, the three members of Perfume appear as cute kangaroos called “Perfume Kangaroo” and do their usual self-introductions.
Then Nissan’s cars—the Serena, Note, and Cube—are introduced in a Perfume-like style.
NananananiroPerfume10rank/position

Here is a commercial that uses Perfume’s song “Nananananairo” and features the members themselves—it’s full of best-friend vibes and sure to bring a smile to your face.
Their personalities make it a joy to watch.
Even though the CM shows their close bond, the song’s atmosphere conveys something professional and stylish, doesn’t it?


