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[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs that showcase the charm of low notes too!

Have you ever wanted to sing Mrs.

GREEN APPLE at karaoke but given up because the range was too high? Their songs are catchy and stick in your head, but when you actually grab the mic, you often end up struggling, thinking, “I can’t reach those notes…” But in fact, there are also songs with relatively lower ranges that you can sing at a relaxed pace, as well as tracks with gentle tempos that make it easier to catch your breath.

In this article, we’ve picked out Mrs.

GREEN APPLE songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.

We also touch on tips for phrasing, so be sure to find a song you can sing comfortably at your next karaoke session!

[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs, with the charm of low notes too! (11–20)

Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Summer Shadow” Official Music Video
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a single released on August 11, 2025, and it’s featured as the theme song for Kirin’s “Gogo no Kocha” commercial.

Among Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s songs, this one doesn’t have many characteristic high notes and is mainly sung in the low-mid to mid-high range, so it’s very easy for men to sing! The relaxed tempo also helps—if you keep time with your hand while singing, you’ll avoid rushing the rhythm and it will be easier to lock into the melody.

Also, the chorus starts on E3, which can be a bit tricky to pitch at first, so make sure to lift your facial muscles before singing.

Then take a good breath and start phonating slowly as if placing the sound in front of your vocal cords.

This way, the resonance won’t fall into your throat and you’ll maintain phonation from the vocal cords, making the whole song easier to sing! Give it a try with that in mind!

ApollodorusMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Apollodorus” Official Lyric Video
ApollodorusMrs. GREEN APPLE

Looking only at the range, “Apollodorus” spans quite wide from D3 to E5, but the highest note appears just once in the chorus as falsetto; you’ll basically be singing around D4 in chest voice! The rhythm is distinctive and the tempo is on the faster side at 184, so if you jump straight into singing it, it might be a bit tricky to sight-sing… It’s important to listen to the song thoroughly.

There are sections in 4/4 and in 3/4, so try listening while clapping along.

If you can nail the rhythm and tempo, I think you’ll be able to sing it perfectly! Another key point is the accents.

It’s important to notice where you naturally clap stronger while you’re clapping along to the groove; those spots are where the accents fall.

Make sure to place those accents when you sing, too!

breakfastMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「breakfast」Official Music Video
breakfastMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released on June 4, 2025 and used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Sun! Shine,” the track centers on themes of “new beginnings,” “hope,” and “starting over.” It’s the kind of song that makes you feel refreshed and helps reset your mood.

The vocal range is fairly wide at C3–F#5, but if you’re comfortable with falsetto, it should be relatively easy to sing.

The overall rhythm has a bouncy feel, so try lightly singing while keeping time with your hands up and down like “1-2-1-2,” and generally aim your hands upward as if you’re watching a live performance.

Moving your whole body in the same way will also make it easier to sing.

Since the transitions between chest voice and falsetto are clearly defined in this song, you’ll be fine as long as you commit to your voice without hesitation!

StaRtMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE delivers an irresistible pop vibe.

Its upbeat lyrics and lively melody will lift the listener’s spirits.

It was also used as a song for Kao Merit’s TV commercial, making it familiar to many through television.

The track is included on their major-label debut mini-album “Variety,” released in July 2015.

It’s the perfect song when you want to take a new step forward or find small joys in everyday life.

Put it on before heading out in the morning, and it’s sure to boost your mood!

Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Bitter Vacation” Official Music Video
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s new song “Bitter Vacation.” Many people think of their songs as featuring lots of high notes and being very difficult.

However, this one is different.

For their catalog, the vocal range is relatively narrow, and the vocal lines aren’t that demanding.

That said, the mid-to-high range still appears as a matter of course, so it may be tough for those who can’t hit higher notes at all.

It goes over well at karaoke, and among Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s songs it’s relatively easy to sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

lamplightMrs. GREEN APPLE

Tomoshibi, included on the 8th single Boku no Koto released simultaneously with the video work ENSEMBLE TOUR ~Soirée de la Brume~, is a tight rock tune with an impressive intro featuring a floating guitar phrase.

Although the melody makes heavy use of falsetto and sits high in key, its overall range isn’t very wide, so it becomes easy to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.

It’s a number that blends cool melodies with a rock sound to liven up karaoke, delivering both exhilaration and a touch of melancholy.

[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs, with the charm of low tones too! (21–30)

Days and YouMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a hidden gem beloved by early fans.

It appeared in recordings and live performances around 2015, and it’s characterized by the vivid imagery woven by vocalist Motoki Omori and its delicate melody.

You can hear it in the recordings: compared with today’s confident, crisp Omori, his voice is a bit thinner and wavers slightly, giving a fresh, innocent feel.

The melody rises and falls a bit at the ends of phrases, so it might be hard to picture and sing, but since it doesn’t go into very high notes, it seems best to sing it gently overall.

Try being mindful of projection distance—keep the lower parts closer, and send the higher notes farther—when you sing.