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 Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Chocolate DiscoPerfume1rank/position

This work’s sparkling techno sound colorfully expresses the anticipation of a girl in love.
It was included on the single “Fan Service [sweet],” released on February 14, 2007, and later featured on the classic album “GAME.” It was also used in a Toyota Aqua commercial.
It’s the perfect track for showing off a cute dance on Instagram Reels or sharing fun moments with friends in your Stories!
Dream FighterPerfume2rank/position

Released in November 2008, this song is a powerful yet gentle anthem that quietly supports those fighting for their dreams.
The lyrics carry a positive message about the importance of pressing on without giving up, and remind us that where we are now is not yet the finish line.
The exhilarating electro sound crafted by Yasutaka Nakata, interwoven with sharp synth bass, creates a sonic world that naturally stirs the listener’s heart.
It’s a track especially for those who are striving toward their dreams but sometimes feel the urge to pause—this is the song you’ll want to hear.
FLASHPerfume3rank/position

“FLASH” is a single released in 2016, and it was also chosen as the theme song for the live-action film adaptation of the manga Chihayafuru: Kami no Ku / Shimo no Ku.
Its fast-paced sound, glamorous melody line, and vocals leave a strong impression.
With a highly danceable tempo, it’s perfect for energizing dance performances at school sports festivals.
It’s also great for cheering on club activities!
PolyrhythmPerfume4rank/position

A signature track by Perfume, released in September 2007.
It was featured in NHK and AC Japan’s environmental campaign commercials, which brought it into living rooms across the country and became the catalyst for their breakthrough.
The lyrics cleverly layer themes of recycling and environmental awareness with romantic feelings, delivering a catchy yet deeply meaningful message, while Yasutaka Nakata’s innovative, multi-rhythmic production lingers in your ears.
In 2011, it was also used as an insert song in the film Cars 2, making it a widely loved track both in Japan and abroad.
It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at girls’ nights and karaoke, where everyone can join in and hype it up together.
It carries a sense of nostalgia while still sounding forward‑thinking today—if you’re a woman of the yutori generation, you’ve probably hummed it at least once.
TOKYO GIRLPerfume5rank/position

This song feels as if it reflects the city’s glitter and the bittersweet truths of the people who live there.
Perfume’s signature futuristic technopop blends with disco-style beats to create a polished dance tune.
Released in February 2017 as their 23rd single, it was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Tokyo Tarareba Musume,” in which member A~chan appeared by voice, and was later included on the album “Future Pop.” Its glamorous yet slightly lonely melody will resonate even more when you listen on your way home from work amid the crowds, or while gazing at the night skyline.
One-room DiscoPerfume6rank/position

This is a Perfume track themed around starting a new life in spring.
In a brand-new apartment right after moving, feelings of excitement mixed with a touch of anxiety.
Those bittersweet emotions are expressed over sparkling synth-pop.
The song not only captures the exhilarating sense that a lonely room has turned into a dance floor, but also gives you strength through the fleeting pangs of wistfulness you feel in quiet moments.
Released in March 2009, it was later included on the classic album “⊿ (Triangle).” A new life is exciting, but it can feel a little lonely too, right? This song gently stays by your side in those moments.
How about using it as BGM for an Instagram Story featuring cherry blossom-lined streets or your new place?
laser beamPerfume7rank/position

Perfume’s “Laser Beam” is a perfect song for a performance dance! Its baseball-themed lyrics are brilliantly fused with technopop, making it a standout work that represents Japan.
The choreography is inspired by the lyrics, giving it a compelling, story-like quality.
The energetic beat is sure to hype up the venue! The moves inspired by Ichiro’s throws from his MLB career will likely appeal to sports fans, too.
Dance along with Perfume’s charm-packed routine, and your performance is sure to be a big hit!
EverydayPerfume8rank/position

An exceptionally cute pop song.
It’s the B-side to the single “If you wanna,” released in August 2017.
Inspired by Panasonic’s washing machine promotion with a “bubbles” theme, its effervescent rhythm and synth sounds are irresistibly adorable and totally uplifting! Give it a listen and even ordinary everyday life might start to sparkle.
How about playing it while you do housework?
Spring of LifePerfume9rank/position

When you feel the gentle warmth of spring, don’t you just feel like dancing? Perfume’s hit song “Spring of Life” is perfect for that buoyant mood.
With its sparkling electronic sounds and bouncy rhythm, just listening to it makes your heart dance and makes you want to start a new romance.
Released as a single in April 2012, it drew major attention as their first work after changing record labels.
It was also featured in a Kirin Chu-Hi Hyoketsu commercial, so many of you might have heard it before.
The chorus dance is irresistibly cute and makes you want to copy it! If you’re nervous in a new class or need a boost of energy, listening to it will surely lift your spirits!
Museum of the FuturePerfume10rank/position

This Perfume track makes full use of the charm of the Canon progression.
Released in February 2013, it was used as the theme song for Doraemon: Nobita’s Secret Gadget Museum, and also as the ending theme for the Doraemon TV anime.
Its distinctive features are lyrics brimming with hope and a crystal-clear melody that together weave a dreamlike world.
Through its fantasy-rich expressions, it instills hope and courage for the future.
Give it a listen when you want to work toward your dreams or take a new step forward.


