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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 (81–90)

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If you’re a fan of the Fire Force series, you might already know this, but doesn’t this song sound similar to Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Inferno”? In fact, since it’s tied to the same work, the phrase from “Inferno” is used in the outro! It’s exciting when you catch details like that, right? Now, to break down the song: the vocal range is C#3 to C#5, and it’s mostly sung in the low-to-mid range, so you probably don’t need to worry about range.

The tempo is a bit fast, so it’s best to memorize the melody well before singing.

Also, there are switches between falsetto and chest voice throughout the song, so I recommend humming along with the track.

Once you can do that, the transitions become much smoother and easier.

Try to hum with your mouth slightly open so you’re not straining your throat, and look for the sensation of resonance between your eyebrows.

When you switch to singing, keep resonating in the same spot! Give it a try!

Seeds of joyMrs. GREEN APPLE

A medium-tempo song with a gentle vibe, “Seeds of Joy.” This track is included on the best-of album “10th Anniversary Best Album,” released on July 8, 2025.

The vocal range isn’t too wide, and vocalist Omori hardly uses falsetto, so it’s a song that men can sing comfortably without switching to falsetto.

Since the song feels gentle overall, use soft breath when you sing.

For the A and B sections, it’s less about “projecting your voice” and more about “letting the breath flow.” In the chorus, it suddenly becomes more emotional, so project your voice forward without straining your throat.

Imagine singing in a spacious place and let your voice out comfortably.

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Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is striking for their completely unquirky, catchy musical style.

Many of the songs on their albums are easy to listen to, but they occasionally include some eccentric tracks as well.

One such example is SwitCh.

Its biggest feature is the part after the chorus where they shout “Ai! Ai!”—it gives off a slightly comical impression, doesn’t it? Of course, the basic melody is catchy, and the vocal line ranges on the narrower side compared to their other works, so it should be easy to sing.

Lumberjack ClockMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s lyrics depict the passage of time and the struggles of life, and they really resonate with the heart.

This track is included on the album “TWELVE,” released in January 2016.

It’s a song that Motoki Ohmori wrote when he was in middle school, and you can feel both the purity of youth and a deep sense of insight.

It carries a message of treasuring the “now” while never forgetting hope for the future.

Combined with the band’s pop-rock sound, it makes for a pleasantly listenable track.

It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to relate to the feelings and worries of their youth.

BlizzardMrs. GREEN APPLE

This track, included on the post-hiatus album “ANTENNA,” is a number that portrays the will to press on through a biting headwind.

Even while bearing a pain that freezes the heart, the protagonist’s figure cutting through the blizzard and forging ahead is sung with power.

Motoki Omori handled both lyrics and composition, with Hayato Suyama also participating in the arrangement.

Its advanced ensemble—featuring rapid-fire key changes and guitar tapping—brilliantly captures the emotional swells that waver within the storm.

It carries a strong push for those moments when you want to carve out your own path without yielding to the cold or adversity.

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Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Tsukimashite wa” Official Lyric Video
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A rock number that hurls frustration with relationships and self-consciousness straight at you.

Reconstructed from the impatience and inner conflict Motoki Omori felt in high school, the song carves youthful impulses into powerful vocals and razor‑edged wording.

Released in November 2016 as part of the single “In the Morning,” the initial limited-edition DVD also included studio session footage.

During the fan club tour “The White Lounge” from 2023 to 2024, it was reintroduced with fiercely distorted sound alongside rain and thunder effects, rendering its anger and turmoil even more vividly.

It’s a track to play when you’re stewing with a haze in your heart or need to let everything out late at night.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Masterpieces | A Complete Introduction to Their Popular Songs! (91–100)

FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Floriginal” Official Music Video
FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

Born from the PARFA TUNE project that connects scent and music, this work was released in November 2022 as the B-side to the single “Soranji.” While it weaves delicate words that stay close to loneliness and anxiety, its light, walking-like rhythm creates a forward-looking uplift.

The vocals, which blend inner strength with introspective softness, quietly reflect the feelings that waver between one’s unadorned self and the self one wishes to embody.

Its minimal, looping feel is pleasantly addictive, making you want to listen again and again.

It gently accompanies you on nights when you want to cherish time alone, or when you want to reexamine your sense of self.