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

Brimming with the sparkle and exhilaration of summer, this piece is perfect as BGM for sports days and athletic festivals.
Created by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, it was released in August 2018 as the theme song for the film “Aonatsu: 30 Days of Love.” It was later included on the album “Attitude.” Its refreshing band sound and a worldview that captures the brilliance of youth are the song’s key charms.
Overflowing with energy that gives listeners a push forward, it boosts the motivation of students practicing hard for the big day.
How about playing it during relays, cheer battles, and other moments when you want to heat up the field? It’s sure to become a cheer that resonates in the hearts of those working up a sweat.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE2rank/position

If you want to hype up a tug-of-war at a sports day with a sound full of exhilarating drive, this track by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE is perfect! Released as a digital-only single in April 2024, it’s an uptempo tune chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Oblivion Battery.” It boasts immense popularity, with total streams surpassing 300 million.
The theme captures the bittersweetness and conflicts of youth, conveying the protagonist’s strong will to accept their imperfect self and move forward into the future—sure to set listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Its technical guitar riffs, packed with the impulses of student days, will ignite your fighting spirit, so be sure to pick it as BGM for an intense event!
About meMrs. GREEN APPLE3rank/position

Released as a single on January 9, 2019, this is a hymn to life written as the support song for the 97th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
It’s a grand ballad themed around self-affirmation that embraces realities like setbacks and efforts that don’t always pay off.
The song is generally high and might be challenging for many singers, but once you master falsetto, you’ll be fine.
As you sing it more often, your falsetto will grow stronger, so I encourage you to try it repeatedly.
The image is to sing your heart out as if you’re “delivering this song” in a wide-open space—your voice will soar more freely, which I highly recommend.
If you use your breath well and sing with sustained lines, it matches the song’s atmosphere and feels good for listeners too.
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE4rank/position

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Darling” gently nestles up to the pains of youth.
Released digitally in January 2025, the song was written as the theme for NHK General’s “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE 18 Festival.” It’s filled with a warm message that affirms, just as they are, hearts worn down by trying to meet someone’s expectations and the suffering of comparing ourselves to others.
A version featuring a choir of around 1,000 voices is also included, making it a perfect track both for quietly listening alone on a lonely night and for singing together with someone to set your heart free.
SoranjiMrs. GREEN APPLE5rank/position

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 APPLE6rank/position

How about a rock number with a sound that amps you up from the intro and irresistibly sharp, cutting vocals? Crafted by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, this track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Fire Force.
Since Motoki Omori, who handles vocals and guitar, was a fan of the original manga, he distilled its worldview into the music.
It was released digitally in July 2019 and is also included on their album Attitude.
According to Oricon’s figures, its cumulative streaming plays surpassed 500 million by 2025, showing its enduring popularity.
With a sound that exquisitely balances “darkness” and “a sense of speed,” it’s perfect BGM for a competition where everything is decided right here and now!
spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE7rank/position

Doesn’t spring make you feel kind of hazy and unsettled with all the changes it brings? Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Shunshuu” captures that uniquely springlike feeling everyone experiences, gently wrapping it in words and melody.
Released in February 2018 as part of the single “Love me, Love you,” this song features lyrics written by vocalist Motoki Omori the day after his own graduation ceremony—messages many listeners may relate to, as if their hearts still haven’t fully sorted things out.
The music video, made in collaboration with Suntory’s Craft Boss, also drew attention.
With a relaxed tempo, the warm band arrangement tenderly embraces those pent-up emotions, resonating softly.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to quietly on a sentimental night.


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