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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 Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Song of Pointillism (feat. Sonoko Inoue)Mrs. GREEN APPLE64rank/position

A beautiful duet song featuring an evocative intro with gentle acoustic guitar and piano.

The clear, transparent vocals of Motoki Omori from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE and singer-songwriter Sonoko Inoue intertwine exquisitely, portraying the fleeting sorrow and brilliance of a finite love from both male and female perspectives.

Anticipating a farewell that comes with summer’s end, yet savoring the joy of having met, their emotions are woven like a pointillist painting into a bittersweet yet warm story.

This track was included as the B-side of the single “Ao to Natsu,” released in August 2018, and was written as an insert song for the film “Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-nichi.” It’s a healing number that gently soothes a tired heart and adds color to everyday life—perfect for listening on sentimental nights.

TheaterMrs. GREEN APPLE65rank/position

This piece, placed at the end of the best-of album “5,” released in July 2020 to mark the fifth anniversary of their major-label debut, opens from the perspective of a boy swaying on a train and carries a grand message that feels like a journey through time into the distant future.

Layering words like “grassland,” “history,” and “generation,” the lyrics look back on the five-year path the band built up from their indie days while conveying a resolve to step onto the next stage.

With the announcement of the completion of Phase 1 and a hiatus made simultaneously with its release, the song became etched in many fans’ memories as the perfect ending to the first chapter.

It’s an emotional number worthy of closing out the acclaimed album “5,” which topped the Oricon Weekly Combined Album Ranking.

Watching it together with the music video—interweaving live footage and recording scenes—makes it resonate even more deeply.

VikingMrs. GREEN APPLE66rank/position

While Mrs.

GREEN APPLE has many orthodox songs, some of their works incorporate elements of folk music.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is Viking.

As the title suggests, this piece blends musical elements associated with Vikings.

It’s not authentic folk music like Viking metal, but that makes it all the more filled with singable phrases.

The key reason it’s easy to sing is its relatively narrow vocal range.

Though the overall range is similar to that of a typical song, within the band’s catalog it’s on the narrower side, so even those who struggle with high notes should find it approachable.

And since it’s not a full-on Viking style, the rhythm is also easy to follow.

endlesslyMrs. GREEN APPLE67rank/position

If you’re a fan of the Fire Force series, you might already know this, but doesn’t this song sound similar to Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Inferno”? In fact, since it’s tied to the same work, the phrase from “Inferno” is used in the outro! It’s exciting when you catch details like that, right? Now, to break down the song: the vocal range is C#3 to C#5, and it’s mostly sung in the low-to-mid range, so you probably don’t need to worry about range.

The tempo is a bit fast, so it’s best to memorize the melody well before singing.

Also, there are switches between falsetto and chest voice throughout the song, so I recommend humming along with the track.

Once you can do that, the transitions become much smoother and easier.

Try to hum with your mouth slightly open so you’re not straining your throat, and look for the sensation of resonance between your eyebrows.

When you switch to singing, keep resonating in the same spot! Give it a try!

umbrellaMrs. GREEN APPLE68rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE – umbrella【LIVE from “Atlantis”】
umbrellaMrs. GREEN APPLE

Amid an unending rain of sorrow, a powerless feeling like standing motionless without an umbrella.

Even so, it is a song that portrays a painfully selfless love, swearing to become the “umbrella” oneself to protect a loved one.

The track was included on the 2016 single “Samama Festival!” and was later featured on the 2017 album “Mrs.

GREEN APPLE.” Written by vocalist Motoki Omori during his high school years and released after parting with someone close, its background deepens the work’s sense of urgency.

When your heart is shrouded in deep sadness, listening to it will remind you that feelings for someone can be a source of salvation.

IMrs. GREEN APPLE69rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE – Me [LIVE from “NOAH no HAKOBUNE”]
IMrs. GREEN APPLE

A hidden gem of a ballad from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE.

This piece, said to be the first time vocalist Motoki Omori consciously incorporated seasonal imagery into his songwriting, delicately portrays the inner frailty and vulnerability of being human.

Included on their landmark first album TWELVE, released in January 2016, it may not have had any prominent tie-ins, but it has remained deeply loved by fans as a track brimming with the band’s fresh early sensibilities.

Its sound, with an earnest emotion nestled within a silence like a snowy landscape, is sure to gently comfort a wounded heart—the kind that mustered up courage on Valentine’s Day but couldn’t get their feelings across.

Give it a listen when you want to spend a quiet night alone.

Blue Ambience (feat. asmi)Mrs. GREEN APPLE70rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE – Blue Ambience (feat. asmi) [LIVE “Utopia” on WOWOW]
Blue Ambience (feat. asmi)Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Released in June 2022 after their return to activity, this song was created as the theme for ABEMA’s romance reality show “Kyou, Suki ni Narimashita.

Hatsu-niji-hen” (Today, I Fell in Love: First Rainbow Arc).

The lyrics are striking for how they tenderly capture not only heart-fluttering feelings of love, but also the shadows of youth—like the gap between ideals and reality and feelings of inferiority.

Over a high-velocity sound that tops 200 BPM, the interplay of vocals by Motoki Omori and asmi intertwines, as if turning a quickening heartbeat itself into sound.

Included on the mini-album “Unity,” it became a long-running hit with over 300 million streams.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to relive the thrill of love or need a little push forward.