Perfume’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Perfume is a dance-vocal group produced by Yasutaka Nakata.
Their songs are easy to sing along to and are popular choices for karaoke.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.
Use it as a reference when picking your tracks.
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Perfume Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2025] (21–30)
575Perfume22rank/position

A song about agonizing over what reply to send in emails or LINE messages with the other person.
You can feel the emotions of wanting to say “I want to see you,” but being too afraid of being turned down to actually say it.
It’s easy to relate to how falling in love suddenly makes you timid.
Human Factory -Electroformed Humans-Perfume23rank/position

An unconventional work set in a dark, mysterious world was released in February 2025.
Its distinctive sound fuses Perfume’s four-on-the-floor roots with grand synthesizers and a deep synth bass.
Through near-futuristic themes like artificial intelligence and robots, it carries a profound message about unconscious living in modern society and humans as beings embedded within systems.
Also chosen as the theme song for the film “Showtime Seven,” it brilliantly expresses the movie’s worldview from a musical perspective.
Coupled with vocal work that effectively employs mechanical effects, this piece exudes the ambiance of an SF film soundtrack, making it a recommended track for quiet nighttime drives or whenever you want to imagine the future.
Perfume medleyPerfume24rank/position

This is a medley by Perfume, a trio known as a near-future technopop unit.
Their captivating dance, distinctive musical style, and techno-inspired outfits have won many hearts, influencing not only music but fashion as well.
The medley is filled with cute, charming songs.
Chocolate DiscoPerfume25rank/position

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.
Fall in love naturallyPerfume26rank/position

A technopop idol group you know well, Perfume, sings this track, which has a slightly slower BPM for them.
Producer Yasutaka Tanaka reportedly prepared both a fast and a slow version and had Perfume themselves choose.
The music video, shot on a set with a moving floor and directed by Yuichi Kodama, is packed with highlights, including a chic parade of ever-changing outfits.
The lyrics embody a bright, urban vibe that says, “Let’s try a natural, unpretentious kind of love!” It’d be so cool to sing a song like this effortlessly—might even have all the guys glued to you!
MegaloopPerfume27rank/position

Amid ever-changing days, this song gently lights a small beacon for the future anxieties we all carry.
From a calm, tender opening, it shifts at the chorus into a sound that suddenly makes the world feel wide open—truly masterful! It’s like the haze in your heart lifts, and you naturally feel more positive.
Released in July 2025, the track serves as the theme song for the drama Chihayafuru: Meguri.
Marking the 20th anniversary of their major-label debut, it’s an uplifting anthem packed with the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.





