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Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE has produced numerous hit songs to date, and they’re often sung at karaoke.

Tracks like “Aoi to Natsu” and “Tenbyo no Uta” are loved across generations, and many people may be wondering, “Which songs are popular at karaoke?” or “I want to know which songs get the crowd going and which are easy to sing.” In this article, we’ll introduce the most popular Mrs.

GREEN APPLE songs for karaoke in ranking format.

We hope you find songs that feel great to sing!

Mrs. GREEN APPLE Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Song of LightNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE71rank/position

A song with a gentle yet powerful message, it’s also very popular among fans.

Although it’s a coupling track included on the 5th single “WanteD! WanteD!” released on August 30, 2017, it’s known as a hidden gem with strong fan support.

The overall vocal range of the song is A#2–D5, and it has a generally calm tone, with the verses in a low range and the chorus in a high range, clearly distinguished.

For the low notes, resonate in both your head and chest to avoid a muffled sound.

The chorus uses more breath, so relax, use diaphragmatic breathing, and try singing as if projecting your voice straight upward from the top of your head!

It’s not a lie.NEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE72rank/position

This is a track from the album “Attitude,” released in October 2019.

It has a relaxed tempo and a classic band feel, so I think it’s relatively easy to memorize.

The vocal range is A2–D5—wide, in typical Mrs.

style—but since it’s not a song where you have to belt much, it should become easier to sing if you pay attention to where you resonate the sound! I get the impression that songs from the five-member era of Mrs.

are more challenging, with especially frequent switches between chest voice and falsetto.

I’ll explain how to make those transitions a bit easier, but the truth is, you don’t pitch with your throat—it’s basically your glabella (between the eyebrows).

If you watch Omori closely, you’ll notice his eyebrows are always raised; this expression naturally makes it easier to hit pitches.

With a blank face you can’t hold pitch and you won’t get high notes out! Simply lifting your eyebrows and facial muscles lets you “take the pitch” from the glabella, which makes singing easier.

It’s simple, so give it a try!

Shadows of SummerNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE73rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Summer Shadow” Official Music Video
Shadows of SummerNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Natsu no Kage,” loved by every generation, is a quintessentially summery song that conjures up lush, green natural scenery as you listen.

Among Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s tracks, it doesn’t demand belted high notes and the overall range is relatively modest, so I think it’s easy to sing even for junior high schoolers dealing with voice changes.

The overall vocal range is B2–A4, and it’s best if you can start by using plenty of breath and sing gently and lightly.

For the falsetto just before the chorus, try switching as if you’re humming rather than forcing it—this helps you sing smoothly without strain.

From the chorus onward, projecting your voice forward will help stabilize your chest voice.

Overall, aim to use steady breath, avoid tension, and sing gently.

Like Omori-san, keeping your eyebrows lifted and your facial muscles raised makes it easier to stay on pitch and sing lightly.

HeavenNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE74rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Heaven” Official Music Video
HeavenNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

The hot-topic hit “Heaven” is Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s latest release.

Unlike their usual clear and lively vibe, this track features an emotionally charged melody that really conveys a distinct world-building feel.

The vocal line is highly challenging: it employs a wide range of techniques including whisper voice, falsetto, and mixed voice, as well as moments where the voice is powerfully projected and others where it’s deliberately restrained.

It’s a song packed with the appeal of a high-register artist—definitely worth checking out.

Song of HopeNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE75rank/position

Shoki no Uta, featuring a memorable flute performance by keyboardist Ryoka Fujisawa, closes out the 1st album TWELVE.

It’s a feel-good number with a pop melody and ensemble set to a shuffle beat.

The catchy hook is easy to remember, and since the vocal range isn’t too wide, it’s recommended even for those not very familiar with karaoke.

That said, it’s also a pop tune you’ll want to tackle multiple times to master, as it includes many leaps in pitch and a bouncy beat that can be tricky.