Perfume is a dance-vocal group produced by Yasutaka Nakata.
Their songs are easy to sing along to and are popular choices for karaoke.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.
Use it as a reference when picking your tracks.
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Perfume’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Chocolate DiscoPerfume1rank/position

An electropop tune by Perfume, released in February 2007, perfect for coloring Valentine’s Day.
It portrays the push-and-pull of love—where calculation and anticipation intersect—set to minimal, repetitive synths.
The delicate, cute vocals balance exquisitely with the mechanical beat, vividly depicting a heart where sweetness and poignancy coexist.
The simple yet catchy choreography is easy for anyone to copy and can be enjoyed by all ages at company year-end parties.
It’s become a staple that trends every year around Valentine’s season, a song everyone can get excited about together while sharing the thrills of romance!
TOKYO GIRLPerfume2rank/position

A song by the technopop unit Perfume.
It’s an impressive track with an urban sound and lyrics that depict the feelings of women living in the modern era.
Released in February 2017 as the theme song for NTV’s Wednesday drama ‘Tokyo Tarareba Girls,’ it paired perfectly with the show, which portrays the everyday lives of single women in their 30s, and it likely resonated with many listeners.
In karaoke, it’s popular as a song that lets you enjoy a sophisticated, city vibe.
It’s also a great recommendation for Gen Z when going to karaoke with coworkers, as it’s a crowd-pleaser across generations.
PolyrhythmPerfume3rank/position

A signature track by Perfume, released in September 2007.
It was featured in NHK and AC Japan’s environmental campaign commercials, which brought it into living rooms across the country and became the catalyst for their breakthrough.
The lyrics cleverly layer themes of recycling and environmental awareness with romantic feelings, delivering a catchy yet deeply meaningful message, while Yasutaka Nakata’s innovative, multi-rhythmic production lingers in your ears.
In 2011, it was also used as an insert song in the film Cars 2, making it a widely loved track both in Japan and abroad.
It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at girls’ nights and karaoke, where everyone can join in and hype it up together.
It carries a sense of nostalgia while still sounding forward‑thinking today—if you’re a woman of the yutori generation, you’ve probably hummed it at least once.
Museum of the FuturePerfume4rank/position

A song by Perfume, beloved by many for their high musicality.
It served as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Secret Gadget Museum.
This track is popular for evoking memories of childhood, and it’s sure to make you feel as if you’ve stepped into the world you once imagined.
Cosmic TreatPerfume5rank/position

This song, which depicts a party set in outer space, stands out with its electropop sound that incorporates a funky beat and elements of space funk.
Released in September 2024, it was also used as the ending theme for Season 2 of the TV Tokyo anime Beyblade X.
It’s a track that shines with Perfume’s distinctive worldbuilding and Yasutaka Nakata’s sophisticated production.
When singing it at karaoke, a light, weightless vocal delivery is recommended.
If you enjoy it as though you’re drifting through space together with the guy you’re with, it will surely become a memorable experience.
FLASHPerfume6rank/position

Many of you have probably heard this song, which was used as the theme for the live-action film adaptations of the manga Chihayafuru: Chihayafuru Part 1 / Part 2.
The choreography incorporates kung fu movements, and the song evokes the image of a flash—an instant, sharp burst of light.
The surge of speed as it moves from the first verse into the chorus is sure to get listeners pumped.
Its technopop rhythm also suits mechanical movements, making it a perfect BGM choice for drives and more.
laser beamPerfume7rank/position

This is a song that left a strong impression on many people after being featured in the Kirin Chu-Hi Hyoketsu commercial.
No matter how many times you listen, the catchy, upbeat chorus will have anyone—regardless of gender—hooked.
The dance is adorable too, and if you can dance, we’d love for you to perform it along with the song!


