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Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Iconic Songs | A Complete Introduction to Their Most Popular Tracks!

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE continues to deliver moving tracks one after another, such as “Dancehall,” “Ao to Natsu,” and “Boku no Koto.” Riding on a pop, refreshing sound, their songs vividly capture the sparkle of love and everyday life, revealing something new each time you listen.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of must-hear tracks from among Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s most popular songs.

Whether you want to liven up a karaoke session or find the perfect soundtrack for a drive, take a moment to immerse yourself in their music, which fits so many different scenes.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Masterpieces | A Comprehensive Introduction to Their Popular Songs (71–80)

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A masterpiece that delicately portrays deep emotion, loneliness, and sadness, it sets abstract states of mind—such as the fragility of human relationships and the resignation that comes with growing up—to a beautiful melody.

Included on releases like the 2015 first album “Variety,” the song is characterized by emotive lyrics that convey the weight of the words, carried by poignant piano and guitar lines.

Clearly distinguishing between the more matter-of-fact delivery in the verse and the parts sung along the melody will add contrast and a stylish feel.

In the chorus, using falsetto effectively to bring out a sense of wistfulness seems like a good approach.

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This is a track included on the major debut mini-album “Variety,” released on July 8, 2015.

It features a refreshing tone and distinctive three-part chorus harmonies by members Hiroto Wakai, Ryoka Fujisawa, and Motoki Omori.

The overall vocal range of the song is quite wide at C#3–D#5, with the range gradually rising from the A melody into the chorus.

Since the song itself has a light, airy feel, the chorus should work fine in either chest voice or falsetto.

If you sing with resonance focused forward from the very start, you’ll likely find the high notes easier.

Try to aim for a thinner, more streamlined tone.

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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.

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Mrs. GREEN APPLE – Orange [LIVE from Zenjin Mito to Weltraum ~Meimei Edition~]
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This is a summer-infused ballad included on the 5th album “ANTENNA,” released on July 5, 2023.

The lyrics are characterized by reflections on the bittersweetness of youth and memories, and from August 2024 it has been used as the brand commercial song for Asahi Kasei’s urban condominium ATLAS.

Toward the latter half, Omori’s high notes build in intensity, but overall the song maintains a calm atmosphere and a not-too-high range, so you should be able to sing it in a relaxed state.

Whatever song you sing, try to be mindful—like Omori—of lifting your eyebrows firmly so you can rise cleanly into the high notes!

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Mrs. GREEN APPLE「REVERSE」Official Lyric Video
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Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s classic “REVERSE,” released in 2018.

While Mrs.

GREEN APPLE often produces bright and refreshing songs, this track is composed with a slightly darker message and melody.

The vocal line follows suit, resulting in a more subdued delivery.

As a result, the high notes that are a hallmark of the band rarely appear.

Among their songs, this one has one of the narrowest vocal ranges, making it a great recommendation for anyone who wants to try singing a Mrs.

GREEN APPLE song.

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Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s classic “Lion” features a refreshing melody that’s characteristic of 2010s Japanese rock.

While this song doesn’t span an especially wide vocal range compared to their other tracks, the phrase right before the chorus is a bit of a tricky spot.

You’re meant to deliver it with a shout-like feel, and to be honest, it’s totally fine if it comes out as a proper shout.

Rather than a clean, polished vocal line, it leans into a rough, rock-oriented delivery, making it relatively easy to sing even for those with a raspy or husky voice.

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.