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] (51–60)
Next Stage with YOUPerfume57rank/position

In the Mercedes-Benz “The new A-Class” commercial featuring a collaboration with Perfume, the song used is Perfume’s “Next Stage with YOU.” The CM also features the members of Perfume as 3D animated characters created by illustrator Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, known for his work on the Neon Genesis Evangelion series.
Even as animated characters, they deliver a brilliant dance performance.
The melody, brimming with Yasutaka Nakata’s signature style, along with the song’s title, evokes a sense of anticipation for the next new stage that the A-Class promises to reveal.
Spinning WorldPerfume58rank/position

This track blends a dreamlike worldview with a lively rhythm.
Packed with Perfume’s signature charm, it drew attention as the lead song from their album “PLASMA,” released in July 2022.
Set to electronic sounds, it portrays a woman dancing freely and conveys a sense of liberation through a spinning world.
In the music video, the members appear as mechanical dolls, dancing in a fantastical setting—an unforgettable image.
Transcending the boundaries of dance music, the song evokes the happiness music can bring and the strength of human bonds.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to turn heads.
It’s also a perfect choice for a karaoke date with a partner or someone you’re interested in.
Not okayPerfume59rank/position

A track included on the 2013 album LEVEL3.
It features unique synth sounds and a highly addictive chorus.
It comically portrays the complex feelings of a woman who acts tough but is actually anxious.
Its rhythm is so catchy your body will start swaying on its own—perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in the music, body and soul!
Electro-WorldPerfume60rank/position

This song invites you into a mysterious world where love and dreams intersect.
Released in June 2006, it is one of the works that symbolize Perfume’s musical style.
Electronic tones blend with a pop melody, letting you feel as if you’re walking through a city of the future.
The lyrics, which seem to move back and forth across the boundary between reality and unreality, are another hallmark.
Listen while reflecting on their journey as artists.
Perfume Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
CommunicationPerfume61rank/position

As a Perfume fan, this is my personal favorite song.
Since it was also used in a gummy candy commercial, many of you may have heard it.
Its poppy, rhythmic sound is addictive and makes you want to listen to it over and over.
Handy ManPerfume62rank/position

This is a great song too! It’s not very well-known, though.
The heroine is a girl who convinces herself she’s in love with anything and everything.
I kind of, sorta want women in that phase of being in love with love to give it a listen.
Hold Your HandPerfume63rank/position

The ending song of the drama “Silent Poor.” In the music video, photos submitted by fans are used, with lyrics words written on their palms.
People are by no means invincible, yet this song gently teaches us that even as we live while carrying sorrow, there are those who are truly watching over us.


