[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, showcasing the charm of low vocals too! (31–40)
ColumbusMrs. GREEN APPLE

These days, when people think of artists or bands with high voices, many probably picture Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Omori’s highly precise high-tone vocals make a great model for men with higher voices.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Columbus.
Its mix of high and upper-mid ranges makes it fairly challenging, but it’s a perfect track for highlighting vocal height.
I am the strongest.Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A song written by Motoki Omori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE as Ado’s 11th digital single.
What we’re introducing here is the self-cover version, which is included as a coupling track on Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s 10th single, “Sorange.” Ado’s version makes a strong impact, but this self-cover version is also wonderful, with vocalist Motoki Omori’s high-tone voice matching it perfectly.
familieMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song that portrays warm family love.
When you sing it at karaoke, you can feel the refreshing melody line and powerful beat—hallmarks of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE—making it a standout piece.
Released as a digital single in August 2024, it was featured in the commercial for Honda’s new FREED.
Serving as the culmination of five consecutive monthly releases, this track showcases the band’s musical ambition.
Its lyrics about life’s journey, personal growth, and the importance of family are sure to resonate.
It’s a song that fits everyday life and offers comfort—definitely give it a try at karaoke!
ProPoseMrs. GREEN APPLE

ProPose, included on the 4th album Attitude and beloved by fans as a hidden gem from the Phase 1 era.
The complex feelings that make you lose sight of yourself when in love are something many people can relate to.
Since there are few parts that require projecting your voice and the range isn’t very wide overall, even those who struggle with the original key should find it easier to sing by adjusting to a suitable key.
However, be careful: if you don’t sing with a staccato feel in time with the beat, the melody can end up dragging.
VikingMrs. GREEN APPLE

While Mrs.
GREEN APPLE has many orthodox songs, some of their works incorporate elements of folk music.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is Viking.
As the title suggests, this piece blends musical elements associated with Vikings.
It’s not authentic folk music like Viking metal, but that makes it all the more filled with singable phrases.
The key reason it’s easy to sing is its relatively narrow vocal range.
Though the overall range is similar to that of a typical song, within the band’s catalog it’s on the narrower side, so even those who struggle with high notes should find it approachable.
And since it’s not a full-on Viking style, the rhythm is also easy to follow.
[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs, with the charm of low tones too! (41–50)
On My MindMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was released in April 2018 and is the opening theme for the Nippon TV anime “Nana Maru San Batsu” (Fastest Finger First).
The tempo is a relatively quick 186, but the repeated phrases in the chorus give it a very satisfying feel.
The A and B sections are sung firmly in chest voice, and when the chorus hits, the energy explodes, so it’s best to give a strong accent on the very first note! It’s a band-style track, so you’ll want to sing while really listening to the drums and guitar in the background to lock in the rhythm.
Also, after the second chorus, the C section starts in falsetto—before you make sound, try lifting your facial muscles to prepare, then start singing.
Doing so will make your voice more stable and help with pitch accuracy.
For the chest voice and high notes that follow, keep those facial muscles lifted and project your voice as if aiming far away.
You’ll find it becomes much smoother to sing!
TheaterMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a song included on the best-of album released in July 2020, pronounced “Theater.” With a tempo of 140, it’s very easy to groove to.
The overall vocal range is E3–D5, and while the pitch rises a bit from the chorus, I think it’s an easy song to sing in chest voice.
For about the first three minutes, keeping a strong sense of rhythm and singing firmly will really bring out the character of the song.
From around the three-minute mark, the accompaniment briefly drops out and Omori’s falsetto stands out, so sing this part gently, using your breath.
Take a good breath, and try producing your falsetto as if letting a thin stream of sound out from directly above your head.
After that, the same melody continues and the intensity gradually builds, so it’s a section you’ll want to sing grandly and pleasurably.
If you take solid breaths between phrases and sing each one carefully, I think it will feel great to sing.
Try imagining yourself singing right in the middle of a vast grassland!


