Perfume’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Perfume has become popular not only in Japan but around the world thanks to songs produced by Yasutaka Nakata and their distinctive dance performances.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of some of their most popular tracks.
They’re all highly recommended, so not only fans but first-time listeners as well should give them a try.
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Perfume Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Pick Me UpPerfume36rank/position

Released as a double A-side with “Rilax In The CIty,” this song is a collaboration with Isetan Shinjuku.
The music video was produced with the themes of “the gravitational pull of shopping” and “the mysteries of Shinjuku (SF),” beginning with a scene in which Perfume is drawn into Isetan Shinjuku.
Sweet RefrainPerfume37rank/position

This song was released in November 2013 as the 19th single.
It was chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama “Urban Legend Detectives: Part 2.” In the drama’s end credits, Masami Nagasawa, Junpei Mizobata, and Naoto Takenaka perform a dance together with Perfume, which became a hot topic.
The lyrics express the bittersweetness of lost love and memories, as well as the determination to overcome them.
Baby cruising LovePerfume38rank/position

This is a double A-side 6th single by the technopop unit Perfume, and it was used as an insert song in the film “Moteki.” It’s a very endearing track that captures the frustration of longing to see someone but being held back by the distance between you.
Although it tends to be overshadowed—partly because the previous single “Polyrhythm” had such a strong impact and partly because this song has a more relaxed tempo—its lyrics delicately portray a sensitive heart, making it a true masterpiece.
SpicePerfume39rank/position

The Perfume songs produced by Yasutaka Nakata express new discoveries, stimulation, and curiosity toward the unknown.
They skillfully depict the movements of the heart in romance using the metaphor of “spice.” Released in November 2011, this track was used as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Sengyō Shufu Tantei: Watashi wa Shadow.” It was Perfume’s first time providing the theme song for a terrestrial TV drama.
This work is perfect for those who feel both excitement and anxiety in love.
With strong technopop elements, it’s packed with Perfume’s distinctiveness and is recommended not only for fans but also for anyone interested in Yasutaka Nakata’s musical style.
Perfect Star • Perfect StylePerfume40rank/position

This song is included on the 2007 album “GAME.” It’s characterized by a driving, fast-paced melody, and its lyrics expressing a desire to “be a perfect self” resonated with many listeners.
I imagine this track was how many people first discovered them.
Perfume Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Polygon WavePerfume41rank/position

This is a track released in July 2021 as the theme song for Amazon’s original show The Masked Singer.
Amid a soundscape that evokes a near-future city, a subtly nostalgic melody drifts through—quite striking, isn’t it? Paired with an MV themed around a nighttime drive, it invites listeners into a world where reality and the virtual intersect.
It’s the perfect number for nights when you want to soak in an extraordinary mood.
edgePerfume42rank/position

A three-member technopop unit, Perfume captivates fans live with their original and catchy musicality and dance performances.
This song, included as the B-side to their 7th single “love the world,” was used in a commercial for KOSÉ’s Fasio.
Its message—encouraging people to act so they won’t have regrets in their one and only life—will likely kindle courage in those who struggle to express their feelings to someone they love.
It’s an uplifting track perfect for getting pumped before a big moment, showcasing producer Yasutaka Nakata’s forward-thinking pop sensibility.


