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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.

Perfume Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)

Twinkle Snow Powdery SnowPerfume71rank/position

[Official Music Video] Perfume 「Twinkle Snow Powdery Snow」
Twinkle Snow Powdery SnowPerfume

A winter song by Perfume, whose innovative sound and performances centered on technopop have earned high acclaim both in Japan and abroad.

It brilliantly captures the beautiful scene of swirling snow and the sparkle of winter with crisp, grainy synthesizers and buoyant beats.

First released in December 2006 as a download-only gift, the track received an enthusiastic response from fans and was later included on the 2007 concept single “Fan Service [sweet]” as well as the acclaimed album “GAME.” Its crystal-clear vocals and driving sound add a touch of glamour to the harsh winter season.

It’s an exhilarating dance tune that’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.

plastic smilePerfume72rank/position

Perfume – Plastic Smile (1080p Live, Subtitled, 2009)
plastic smilePerfume

Included on the 2008 album “GAME.” A three-member music unit from Hiroshima Prefecture formed in 1998.

It’s a track resounding with the technopop digital sound that has become their signature; the seemingly mismatched pairing of their cute voices with the inorganic, chilly melody actually fits together perfectly.

Immortal YouPerfume73rank/position

[Official Concept Movie] Perfume “Immortal You”
Immortal YouPerfume

Released in December 2025 just before Perfume went on hiatus, this work was created as the theme song for NHK General’s anime “To Your Eternity Season 3.” The sound crafted by Yasutaka Nakata features synth tones that feel both cool and warm, leaving a strong impression and beautifully capturing a bittersweet world.

Its themes—loneliness in living through endless time and the will to connect with someone nonetheless—will quietly resonate in listeners’ hearts.

Marking their 25th anniversary and pausing their activities, the message they left behind carries profound meaning as well.

How about listening to it alone on a quiet night, soaking in the lingering afterglow of the story?

Chocolate DiscoPerfume74rank/position

Perfume “Chocolate Disco” Live 💕 “Choco-late Disco”
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

Perfume is a three-member music unit whose gap between their polished dance performances and MC segments in the Hiroshima dialect is irresistibly cute.

“Chocolate Disco,” included on their 4th single Fan Service [sweet], is still beloved today as a Valentine’s Day staple.

Set to a modern techno sound, its repeating phrases have a charming appeal that goes over well with men, too.

If possible, perform it with the choreography—it’s an upbeat tune that will liven up any karaoke session.

Perfume LIVE 2021 [polygon wave]Perfume75rank/position

Perfume LIVE 2021 [polygon wave] Web CM | Amazon Prime Video
Perfume LIVE 2021 [polygon wave]Perfume

Perfume is a group that has attracted attention worldwide.

Their electronic melodies and robot-like, highly synchronized dance performances are nothing short of breathtaking.

“Perfume LIVE 2021 [polygon wave]” is a live video work capturing exactly that.

As they’ve grown older, their dance performance hasn’t faded—instead, it’s become even more refined and impressive.

It’s a visually engaging live production, so be sure to check it out.

Delicious RecipesPerfume76rank/position

It’s a cute love song that compares the steps of romance to a cooking recipe.

The track is by Perfume, a technopop unit whose overwhelming live performances often draw attention.

It’s included on the single “Monochrome Effect,” released in 2004.

Sweet DonutsPerfume77rank/position

Perfume – Sweet Donuts (Music Video)
Sweet DonutsPerfume

Sweet Donuts, released during Perfume’s indie era.

Starting with this track, Yasutaka Nakata joined as their sound producer.

The music video features the members of Perfume in their still very fresh teenage years.

The lyrics are adorably pop, suggesting they warm up their cooling relationship in the microwave like a donut and start over! It’s a cute track that perfectly matches a sweet, fluffy donut.

If you’re feeling a bit lonely in your relationship, why not rekindle your bond with a warm donut and this song?

Nebula RomancePerfume78rank/position

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.

HatenabitoPerfume79rank/position

Perfume – Question Mark Person
HatenabitoPerfume

Perfume, the three-member technopop unit, released “Hatenabito” in 2022.

It’s a track that portrays people continuing an endless journey toward an unseen future.

The song was also featured in the Wacoal Wing “Match Me Bra Well Up” commercial.

Over a weighty rhythm rooted in electronica, their crystal-clear vocals resound.

The colorful synth tones evoke a world that stretches on forever.

It’s an electro-pop piece that depicts the courage and curiosity to take on something new.

Linear Motor GirlPerfume80rank/position

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Linear Motor Girl”
Linear Motor GirlPerfume

Now transcending the bounds of idolhood and captivating fans around the world with their diverse performances as artists, the three-member girl group Perfume made their major-label debut with the song “Real Motor Girl.” During their indie period, they had many tracks with a kayōkyoku-style vibe, but this landmark song marked a successful change in direction.

The distinct, effects-processed vocals laid the foundation for Perfume’s current sound.