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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

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In March 2009, Perfume delivered a downtempo, jazz-tinged track that gently captures the atmosphere of late night.

Portraying the stillness of the night and the tender moments shared by lovers, the piece features a lounge-style sound that incorporates synthesizer-based harp tones, chiptune elements, and Shibuya-kei flavors.

Included as the B-side to the single “One Room Disco,” and produced by Yasutaka Nakata, it offers a glimpse of a side distinct from their usual electronic music.

Known among fans as a “phantom track,” it’s a rare work that has seldom been performed live.

It’s the perfect song for those who want to add a touch of sophistication to their late-night hours or sink into a mellow, intimate mood.

Perfume Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

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Perfume “FUSION”&”edge” from Reframe Tour 2021
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A three-member girls’ technopop unit that, after overcoming a long period of groundwork, has grown into a group at the cutting edge of the J-pop scene.

By fusing technopop with bubblegum pop and constantly delivering live performances that exceed audience expectations, they’ve earned overwhelming support.

In 2019, they became the first J-pop girls’ group to perform at the outdoor music festival “Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2019” in California, garnering high praise not only in Japan but also abroad.

With a one-of-a-kind entertainment style that captivates not just the ears but also the eyes, they are an idol group expected to continue thriving in the future.

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[Official Music Video] Perfume 「Flow」
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This song wraps you in a strangely slow, floating sensation, as if the flow of time were distorted.

Using the metaphor of “drifting clouds,” it expresses a desire to remain supple and unbound amid changing times.

The sound, infused with future bass elements, is truly pleasant.

Released as a single in March 2022 and included on the album PLASMA, it served as the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama Fight Song, coloring the story of the characters’ struggles and growth.

It’s a work that resonates with those who wish to stay free.

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Perfume Fusion (Album ver.)
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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!

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A dance number by Perfume released in 2012.

The song is simple, but it really gets you pumped.

The lyrics feel like they’re saying, “It may seem unchanged, but it will surely change,” which is encouraging.

Listening to it is sure to put a smile on your face!

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[MV] Perfume / “IMA IMA IMA”
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The new single “IMA IMA IMA” by the popular dance-vocal unit Perfume.

In recent years, in addition to their signature techno style, Perfume has been exploring genres like synth-pop and synthwave, and this track falls into the latter category.

Since the track’s presence is stronger than the vocal line, it may not feel particularly satisfying from a singing standpoint, but it’s highly recommended for those who simply want to aim for a high score.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

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Perfume – Lovefool [FULL VERSION]
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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.