Glitter (Perfume song)

It was written, composed, arranged, and produced by Japanese musician and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata.

An accompanying music video was shot by Kazuaki Seki; it features the girls performing and dancing to the song in a blue and black room.

"Glitter" was written, composed, arranged, and produced by Japanese musician and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata.

Alongside the album's remaining material, "Glitter" has partial rights by Nakata through Music Communications.

[3] A staff editor from Selective Hearing said that "Glitter" was "up tempo, electro pop, vocal effected goodness.

[5] Tetsuo Hiraga from Hot Express noted that the song was "high paced" in compared to the "calm down[ed]" composition of its A-side single.

"[4] Ian Martin from The Japan Times was mixed in his review; though he labelled it a "bouncy enough" effort, he stated, "but [it is] melodically insubstantial and, like the four new tracks on JPN,' feel like something Nakata could make in his sleep.

[11] The music video was released on November 2, 2011, through Tokuma Japan's official YouTube channel.

[13][14] The music video opens to the band and the song's name, superimposed on out-of-focus glitter and sparkles.

It then has members dancing in front of a navy blue backdrop; Kashiyuka and A-Chan are kneeling down, while Nocchi is standing in the middle.

Close-up shots of each member, in front of a bright light, starts to intercept the dance scenes.

Perfume dancing on a blue stage in the video "Glitter".