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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
love the worldPerfume43rank/position

It was released in 2008 as Perfume’s seventh single.
The song was used in Sharp’s commercial for the “au (KDDI) CDMA 1X WIN W62SH,” and it reached number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The choreography is said to be the most difficult among Perfume’s songs.
Cling ClingPerfume44rank/position

Cling Cling is a single released in 2014, a unique track that fuses oriental, exotic sounds with classic technopop beats.
The lyrics express a bittersweet yet adorable desire to “stay together longer.” Its music video—shot with a lavish, Chinese-inspired aesthetic—also drew attention.
It’s a song that showcases the breadth of Perfume’s expressive range.
Human Factory -Electroformed Humans-Perfume45rank/position

A track released in February 2025 as the theme song for the film “Showtime Seven,” starring Hiroshi Abe.
Its tense soundscape conveys the inner conflict of a being placed in circumstances that run counter to their own will, as if controlled by someone—or something.
The sonic world woven by tight beats and shimmering synths reveals a new side of Perfume.
Surrender yourself, body and soul.
Let Me KnowPerfume46rank/position

When it comes to club music artists in Japan, many people would probably name Perfume.
Club music hasn’t become mainstream in Japan yet, but what’s amazing is that Perfume has continued to stay popular in that landscape.
Listening to this track, where club sounds and pop sensibilities blend together, I feel like you can understand why Perfume is so well-loved.
Please give this song a listen!
Rain of jewelsPerfume47rank/position

Perfume’s “Hoseki no Ame,” which was used as the commercial song for the Stain & Oral Care toothpaste.
The ad turned out very appealing, highlighting their closeness, fresh vibe, and the charm of the track.
It’s easy to see why they have more female fans than male fans.
Solar WindPerfume48rank/position
Perfume’s “Solar Wind” is a track released in 2025, included on the album “Nebula Romance: Part II.” The sound is digitally driven in a way that feels quintessentially Perfume, and its near-futuristic vibe conveys a sense of moving forward.
As the title suggests, the lyrics evoke outer space, and the imagery of heading into the distance also expresses a positive, forward-looking attitude.
It was also used as the theme song for a Gundam card game commercial, which further reinforces that sense of optimism.
1㎜Perfume49rank/position

Perfume has a somewhat otherworldly feel—when you listen, you get immersed in their unique worldview.
But the song “1mm” is packed with the harsh realities of real life, and it really makes you think.
Ever feel worn out on your commute, your mind looping aimlessly? This track fits that mood perfectly—spiraling into thought like philosophy, like a Q&A session with yourself.
Pushing forward with positivity is great, but taking time to face yourself is important too.


