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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.

Songs like “Ao to Natsu” and “Tenbyō no Uta” are loved across generations, and many people are probably wondering, “Which songs are popular at karaoke?” or “I want to know which songs are hype or easy to sing.” In this article, we’ll rank and introduce Mrs.

GREEN APPLE tracks that are popular at karaoke.

We hope you find songs that feel great to sing!

Mrs. GREEN APPLE Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

JOURNEYMrs. GREEN APPLE50rank/position

I think many people get a somewhat androgynous impression from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s tone.

In fact, Omoto’s voice is high, and their vocal lines are often built to showcase high notes.

Among their songs, the one I recommend as a piece with a strikingly masculine melody is JOURNEY.

Because of its masculine feel, the vocal line stays within a relatively narrow range and sits on the lower side.

Even so, it’s still higher compared to typical rock bands.

If you’ve avoided tackling Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s songs because of a low voice, definitely give this one a try.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

Just a FriendMrs. GREEN APPLE51rank/position

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s classic “Just a Friend” depicts a pure love story.

Among the songs introduced this time, it might be slightly more advanced.

The reason is the B section.

It suddenly shifts to a falsetto-driven phrase, which stands out, but in reality this part isn’t all that difficult.

It may be hard to tell because of Motoki Omori’s vocal tone, but the falsetto used here isn’t that high.

So if you can produce a quiet mixed voice, you don’t even need to switch to falsetto.

If you have a naturally high voice, definitely give it a try.

It’s an especially easy song for women to sing.

Ke-Mo Sah-BeeMrs. GREEN APPLE52rank/position

The track “Ke-Mo Sah-Bee,” included on the 4th album Attitude.

The contrast between the hysteric guitar sound and the airy synths, set against an aggressive drum beat, creates a striking impact.

The chorus in particular features a high-velocity ensemble, yet the melody itself is relaxed, making it easier to sing than it might seem.

However, because the vocal range is wide and the melody is intricate, be sure to learn it thoroughly and adjust the key to suit your voice before singing.

LionMrs. GREEN APPLE53rank/position

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.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE MedleyMrs. GREEN APPLE54rank/position

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, the rock band that launched Phase 2 with a new lineup in 2022, has been on an incredible roll.

Vocalist Motoki Omori’s colorful body of songs and soaring high-tone voice electrify fans at live shows.

It might be fun to compare tracks from different eras—like the Phase 1 hit Aogeto Natsu (Blue and Summer) and Dance Hall, which drew attention in Phase 2 and beyond.

Let this medley be your gateway to diving deeper into Mrs.

GREEN APPLE.

No.7Mrs. GREEN APPLE55rank/position

Among Mrs.’s songs, this one is dark and energetic, laughing off society’s common sense and the hassles of human relationships with a big “AHAHAHA!” It’s included on their major-label debut album “Variety,” released in January 2016, and is an early signature track that’s highly praised by fans for expressing, with a touch of irony, the burning spirit of living as a “cool fool.” The A-melodic sections sit low, and the energy shoots up all at once from the chorus.

If you sing as if you’re throwing your voice far into the distance, you’ll find it feels great and comes out well.

And don’t forget to keep your eyebrows raised the whole time!

On My MindMrs. GREEN APPLE56rank/position

This song was released in April 2018 and is the opening theme for the Nippon TV anime “Nana Maru San Batsu” (Fastest Finger First).

The tempo is a relatively quick 186, but the repeated phrases in the chorus give it a very satisfying feel.

The A and B sections are sung firmly in chest voice, and when the chorus hits, the energy explodes, so it’s best to give a strong accent on the very first note! It’s a band-style track, so you’ll want to sing while really listening to the drums and guitar in the background to lock in the rhythm.

Also, after the second chorus, the C section starts in falsetto—before you make sound, try lifting your facial muscles to prepare, then start singing.

Doing so will make your voice more stable and help with pitch accuracy.

For the chest voice and high notes that follow, keep those facial muscles lifted and project your voice as if aiming far away.

You’ll find it becomes much smoother to sing!