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

This song was released as a digital-only single on July 19, 2025, from the Universal Music label EMI Records, and the YouTube comments are filled with praise from Disney fans! As you listen, you might feel there are quite a lot of higher notes.
The vocal range is A3 to F#5, and there are indeed many bright, high tones characteristic of Mrs.
(Green Apple), but it’s fine to sing most of the high sections like the chorus in falsetto.
The first verse includes the lowest notes and seems relatively easy to sing in chest voice.
Also, the second verse has a bit of a rap vibe, so enjoy riding the rhythm! Before singing this song for the first time, try humming or using falsetto all the way through.
That will help you relax and produce that light, airy “Mrs.” tone.
A must-listen for Disney lovers, too!
dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song by the Japanese rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, included on their mini-album “Unity,” released on July 8, 2022.
It was released digitally in advance on May 24.
The track is used as the new theme song for Fuji TV’s morning information program “Mezamashi 8.” Motoki Omori, who serves as the vocalist for Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, is a singer whose appeal lies in a voice rich in high overtones for a male vocalist, and I think this song is also ideal for women with slightly boyish voices to sing.
The song features a slightly bouncing rhythm, so when you sing it, be careful not to lag behind or rush ahead of the backing track’s groove.
[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs, showcasing the charm of low vocals too! (31–40)
spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE

Harushuu (Spring Melancholy), included on the 6th single Love me, Love you.
The lyrics, which vocalist Motoki Omori wrote the day after his own graduation ceremony, will likely resonate with many who still feel a bit unsettled in their hearts.
With a relaxed tempo, a modest vocal range, and a style that doesn’t require belting, it’s a song that even those not confident at karaoke can sing calmly.
True to its theme, it’s a sentimental number perfect for the graduation season.
Night MusicMrs. GREEN APPLE

With its very wide vocal range, Nachtmusik is a song my student—who loves Mrs.
GREEN APPLE—had been practicing for a long time.
They were originally good at falsetto, so they were thrilled, saying, “It’s gotten easier to use my chest voice, and my falsetto comes out more smoothly now!” I recommend it as a practice piece, too! First, about the range: it spans G#2 to G5, which is very wide, but the average pitch of the song is around F4 and it’s sung mostly in falsetto.
The range feels wider because there’s a section in the first verse’s A-melody that’s sung an octave lower.
Since breath control is crucial for this song, relax your body so you can use diaphragmatic breathing.
If your shoulders rise when you inhale, you’ll slip into everyday chest breathing and won’t be able to take in air as you intend.
Keep your shoulders relaxed at all times! And be sure to turn the air you inhale into actual singing when you exhale.
It has a beautiful tone, so please give it a try!
Part of meMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a ballad included on the mini-album “Unity.” “Part of me” is a laid-back song, so Omori-san mainly sings it in falsetto.
Don’t many of you admire that falsetto and those high notes? If you’re good at falsetto, it’s certainly a song that seems easy to sing, but if you’re not, you can get out of breath or tired quickly, right? So, let me briefly explain how to produce falsetto! First, a clean falsetto relies on your core and your breath.
For core awareness, firmly engage your lower abdomen so your body doesn’t wobble, and then produce your voice in that state.
Basically, falsetto is easier if you send it straight up from your head! And the most important thing when singing is your breath.
If you don’t inhale and exhale properly, you’ll end up chest-breathing and feeling strained, so relax your shoulders and breathe calmly! Be sure to sing using diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing!
It’s not a lie.Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a track from the album “Attitude,” released in October 2019.
It has a relaxed tempo and a classic band feel, so I think it’s relatively easy to memorize.
The vocal range is A2–D5—wide, in typical Mrs.
style—but since it’s not a song where you have to belt much, it should become easier to sing if you pay attention to where you resonate the sound! I get the impression that songs from the five-member era of Mrs.
are more challenging, with especially frequent switches between chest voice and falsetto.
I’ll explain how to make those transitions a bit easier, but the truth is, you don’t pitch with your throat—it’s basically your glabella (between the eyebrows).
If you watch Omori closely, you’ll notice his eyebrows are always raised; this expression naturally makes it easier to hit pitches.
With a blank face you can’t hold pitch and you won’t get high notes out! Simply lifting your eyebrows and facial muscles lets you “take the pitch” from the glabella, which makes singing easier.
It’s simple, so give it a try!
BFFMrs. GREEN APPLE

It seems that the performance style of “BFF” features only the three members of Mrs.
Green Apple, with no supporting instruments.
Each sound is clean, making it a simple ballad.
The vocal range is C3 to D5, with C#4 used frequently throughout the song.
The first note of the A melody is the lowest pitch, which might make it a bit tricky to hit accurately.
For the low notes, focus not on “pushing strongly” but on “releasing your voice slowly.” If you lift your facial muscles properly and project your voice as if placing it right in front of you, it will resonate well even in the low register.
By the way, when singing, it’s generally ideal to keep your facial muscles lifted the entire time.
I always tell my students this, and since Omori-san often does it, be sure to watch closely! Also, there’s humming in the song, so definitely try it.
If you can hum lightly, singing the rest will become easier!


