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!
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
The sun will rise somewhereNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE41rank/position

This warm, mid-tempo ballad was newly written as the theme song for the film “Laughing Lucky Cat” and as the ending theme for the drama of the same name.
It’s an emotional track that portrays the preciousness of everyday life and turning points in one’s journey, and Omori’s lovely vocals really resonate.
The overall vocal range of the song is C#3–D5, so there aren’t many excessively high notes, making it relatively comfortable to sing.
However, the chorus builds toward the latter half and the range rises, so keep your eyebrows lifted and let the voice out with momentum!
Beginning feat. Kiyosaku from MONGOL800NEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE42rank/position

“Hajimari feat.
Kiyosaku from MONGOL800,” which features chorus vocals by Kiyosaku Uezu of MONGOL800—the artist who inspired Motoki Omori, the central figure of the band, to start making music.
The track is included on their 3rd album, “ENSEMBLE,” and its refreshing vibe evokes the spirit of youth punk.
While it has a driving feel, the melody is relaxed, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
If possible, recreating the choral parts with friends will hype things up even more—it’s a high-energy rock tune.
Aufhebung (Hegelian term often rendered as ‘sublation’)NEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE43rank/position

A track where philosophical depth and refreshing melody blend exquisitely! The lyrics, packed with the reflections of a young Motoki Omori, carry a powerful message about overcoming social contradictions and conflicts to discover new possibilities.
Included on the album “ENSEMBLE,” released in April 2018, the song became a major hit, reaching No.
1 on the iTunes chart.
It’s a must-listen for anyone standing at a crossroads in life who wants to feel the importance of making choices by their own will.
avoid noteNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE44rank/position

Written specifically for the first best-of album “5,” “Avoid Note” takes its name from a musical term meaning a note that should be avoided because it interferes with other sounds.
Set to an exhilarating rock tune, its cynical lyrics may make many listeners feel as though the song is calling them out.
Although the melody spans a wide range and sits in a high key, it often moves stepwise, making it easier to sing if you adjust it to your own key.
With lyrics that feel satisfying to hear thanks to their rhyme-like construction, it’s a modern rock tune.
ApollodorusNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE45rank/position

Looking only at the range, “Apollodorus” spans quite wide from D3 to E5, but the highest note appears just once in the chorus as falsetto; you’ll basically be singing around D4 in chest voice! The rhythm is distinctive and the tempo is on the faster side at 184, so if you jump straight into singing it, it might be a bit tricky to sight-sing… It’s important to listen to the song thoroughly.
There are sections in 4/4 and in 3/4, so try listening while clapping along.
If you can nail the rhythm and tempo, I think you’ll be able to sing it perfectly! Another key point is the accents.
It’s important to notice where you naturally clap stronger while you’re clapping along to the groove; those spots are where the accents fall.
Make sure to place those accents when you sing, too!


