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Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is a Japanese rock band whose members were all born in or after the 1990s, drawing attention with their catchy pop sensibilities and explosive rock sound.

We’ve listed their most-played hit songs in a ranked format.

Please take a look.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE1rank/position

This single was written as the theme song for the film “Aonatsu: 30 Days With You” and released in August 2018.

It’s a classic coming-of-age anthem that captures Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s signature pop-rock drive and an exhilarating freshness that evokes the summer sky.

The band sound that suddenly opens up the vista in the chorus, together with Motoki Omori’s sweet yet sharp vocals, vividly summons each listener’s own memories of “their summer.” From a bass-playing perspective, it’s perfect for feeling the dynamism of a fast-paced rhythm section while learning the buoyant groove of pop.

It’s a song I’d love bassists to tackle if they want to step up from basic root playing and savor the joy of supporting the band’s overall groove.

lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE2rank/position

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

This work delicately portrays the brilliance and bittersweetness of youth, as well as the struggles that come with growing up.

With superb word choice, it captures the fleeting nature of passing time and the mingled feelings of anxiety and hope, conveying a warm message that makes even past wounds feel precious.

Above all, the moment the technically dazzling guitar phrase rings out in the intro—said to be the most difficult in the band’s history—it steals your heart away.

Released digitally in April 2024, it also became widely known as the opening theme for the TV anime “Oblivion Battery.” In June 2025, it achieved an astonishing long run, remaining near the top of the weekly charts for a full year.

It’s a classic with a refreshing band sound, perfect for life’s turning points, new beginnings, or those moments when you just need a gentle push forward.

About meMrs. GREEN APPLE3rank/position

Selected as the support song for the 97th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, this is one of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s signature tracks that moved countless listeners.

Released in January 2019 as their eighth single, the song doesn’t just portray success; it carries a profound message that affirms life, including the days when things don’t go well and our own imperfections.

Its grand melody, expanding from a quiet opening into the chorus as if the vista widens, is sure to give a powerful push to athletes heading into a match.

It’s a warm yet powerful anthem that makes you believe in the journey of your own effort—something that lies beyond mere wins and losses.

DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE4rank/position

[Mixed chorus, 3 parts] Darling / Mrs. GREEN APPLE (with lyrics)
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

An inspiring choral number sung in unison by 1,000 young people.

This song by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE warmly conveys the importance of accepting your true feelings as they are.

It gently accompanies those who are struggling and gives you the courage to find your true self! Created as the theme song for the NHK General special “Mrs.

GREEN APPLE 18-sai” broadcast in December 2024, it was released as a single in January 2025.

It is also scheduled to be included on the anniversary best album “10,” set for release in July of the same year.

By singing in sync and breathing together, hearts become one—making this piece perfect for elementary school music festivals, graduation ceremonies, and any occasion where you want to deepen bonds with friends.

Sing it together and create the best memories!

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE5rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

This pop number, marked by its dazzling brass sound and bouncing rhythm, is the perfect first pick for karaoke.

Crafted by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, the song explores the theme of affirming yourself and living on, even when days don’t go as planned.

Released as a single in April 2023, it was selected as the theme song for the TV drama “Even If It’s Sunday Night…”.

It won the 65th Japan Record Award and is also included on the album “ANTENNA.” The track highlights Motoki Omori’s clear, expansive high tones, making it ideal for warming up before singing.

Its grand, celebratory melody will instantly brighten the mood and liven up the room—even when you’re out with coworkers—so it comes highly recommended.

SoranjiMrs. GREEN APPLE6rank/position

[Female Chorus] Soranji / Mrs. GREEN APPLE (Arranged by Taiki Saijo)
SoranjiMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a ballad whose grandeur of melody brings the sanctity of life and profound feelings for loved ones straight to the heart.

The song powerfully voices the value of persevering through any hardship and the dignity of being human.

It embraces past scars as proof of the paths we’ve walked, carrying a forward-looking message that fixes its gaze on the future with hope.

Created by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, it was released as a single in November 2022.

It was written as the theme song for the film “From LAGERI with Love,” which premiered in December of the same year.

Sung with supple female harmonies, the song’s tenderness and strength shine even more brightly.

It is a piece we hope choirs who wish to sing with one heart, filled with thoughts for those they hold dear, will take on.

InfernoMrs. GREEN APPLE7rank/position

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s signature anime song, released in 2019 as the opening theme for Fire Force.

It features a driving rock sound and a fiery message about “burning your life to live even in hell,” and the band’s total streams have surpassed 700 million.

When people think of Mrs., many may picture Omori’s high tones, falsetto, and beautiful songs, but Inferno is popular as a darker rock track.

The vocal range is the same as their other songs—wide and on the higher side at E2 to E5—so I definitely recommend it for those good at high notes.

For the low notes in the A melody, don’t use your throat; use your breath and push the sound out firmly.

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