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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 Best Songs | A Roundup of Popular Tracks (41–50)

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It’s a track with a slightly intense rock vibe pushed to the forefront.

While the lyrics lament human ugliness and foolishness, they also contemplate what people have created and the aspects of goodness, expressing a complex emotion that, despite everything, still finds humanity beautiful.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Masterpieces | A Roundup of Popular Songs! (51–60)

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(∽) VIP – Mrs. GREEN APPLE Bass COVER
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Mrs.

GREEN APPLE usually gives off a youthful, poppy, and catchy image, but this song is a sweeping diss, like it’s snapping at everything that catches the eye.

I can’t say for sure what the lyrics truly mean, but it also feels like a product of youth.

And beyond the disses, there’s something philosophical in there too.

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This song was used as the theme for the film “Laughing Lucky Cat,” starring Rena Matsui and Fumika Shimizu.

It’s a ballad characterized by a gentle singing voice, yet it also carries a sense of strength.

In the chorus, sung in a high tone, the key keeps rising.

You can’t help but wonder how they’re able to hit notes that high.

That very question arises, but it also makes the climax all the more exciting.

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Mrs. GREEN APPLE / Nani o Nani o [MV]
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It presents a slightly thought-provoking theme that seems to ask what we are constantly thinking and what feelings we carry as we live.

The melody conveys a certain sense of tension, and the brief moments of silence inserted here and there heighten it even further.

Ga Hō DōMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Ga Hōjin (I Encounter People)” Official Stage Mix
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Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is a band especially popular among younger generations—often affectionately called “Mrs.” Their striking high-tone vocals and refreshing, soda-like bubbly songs are distinctive.

Although the members are young and they’re often thought of as a newcomer band, they actually formed in 2013, so they’ve been active for quite a long time.

They’ve tried various directions to arrive where they are now.

While they announced a hiatus in 2020, they’re set to resume activities from 2022.

It’s exciting to imagine what kind of ‘Mrs.’ they’ll show us from here on out.

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Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Lilac” Official Music Video
Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Formed in 2013 and making their major-label debut in 2015, Mrs.

GREEN APPLE has garnered attention with a unique musicality that crosses genre boundaries from J-pop to alternative rock.

They have produced songs tied to various anime and TV dramas, earning widespread support.

Since resuming activities in 2022, their momentum has only grown.

Led by hits like Inferno and Lilac, many of their signature tracks are also beloved in Korea.

All songs crafted by Motoki Omori combine catchy melodies with profound messages, resonating especially with younger listeners.

Renowned for their live performances, their music is perfect for anyone who wants to be captivated by stirring lyrics and a refreshing sound.

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
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Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, known for their powerful, message-driven style.

The song they wrote as the theme for the drama “Sunday Night-ish” is “Que Sera Sera.” Its lyrics are striking for how they speak to people facing painful moments, encouraging them to stand up and push forward without giving in.

As more instruments join toward the end, the listener’s emotions rise along with the music.

By the way, the title comes from Spanish and means something like “things will work out.”