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

The lyrics are extremely cliché, like an American teenager’s love story, but in true Mrs.
GREEN APPLE fashion, they’ve turned it into a song that’s distinctly theirs.
It’s a pop-rock track where wavering feelings of love and one-sided crushes burst into life.
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.
MiskasazuMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a slightly dark track that begins with lyrics about feelings that have nowhere to go, expressing inner conflict and other gloomy emotions.
It depicts the painful struggle of nameless, hazy feelings welling up inside and the desperate thrashing to somehow escape from them.
Blue AmbienceMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a song that delicately weaves together the bittersweetness of youth and the feelings of first love.
It portrays the struggles and growth of young people falling in love, singing of hope for the future while staying true to themselves.
Released in June 2022 and used as the theme song for ABEMA’s show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita.” (“I Fell in Love Today”), this work features a collaboration between Mrs.
GREEN APPLE and asmi, whose clear, translucent vocals beautifully capture a world that feels like a page from a coming-of-age drama.
It’s recommended not only for teenagers troubled by love, but also for adults who want to reminisce about their youthful days.
BeginningMrs. GREEN APPLE

This track bursts out of the gate with full-on energy from the intro.
The high-toned vocals by Omori blend perfectly with Kiyosaku’s cool, low voice, and their harmony elevates the already high-tempo song even further.
Rather than a wild, chaotic vigor, it’s an uplifting energy that gently wraps you up.
It draws us in with its wholesome, feel-good sound.
Song of LightMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Hikari no Uta” is a song that encourages you to accept yourself just as you are and says, “You’re fine the way you are.” It was released in 2017 as the B-side to the single “WanteD! WanteD!” According to interviews at the time, vocalist Motoki Omori wrote the song when he was in his third year of junior high school.
With lyrics that say, “You don’t have to force yourself to try so hard, and it’s not a bad thing to feel worn out,” it’s a track that resonates with the heart—one you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired.
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!



