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.
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
BlizzardMrs. GREEN APPLE91rank/position

This track, included on the post-hiatus album “ANTENNA,” is a number that portrays the will to press on through a biting headwind.
Even while bearing a pain that freezes the heart, the protagonist’s figure cutting through the blizzard and forging ahead is sung with power.
Motoki Omori handled both lyrics and composition, with Hayato Suyama also participating in the arrangement.
Its advanced ensemble—featuring rapid-fire key changes and guitar tapping—brilliantly captures the emotional swells that waver within the storm.
It carries a strong push for those moments when you want to carve out your own path without yielding to the cold or adversity.
TheaterMrs. GREEN APPLE92rank/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.
lamplightMrs. GREEN APPLE93rank/position

Tomoshibi, included on the 8th single Boku no Koto released simultaneously with the video work ENSEMBLE TOUR ~Soirée de la Brume~, is a tight rock tune with an impressive intro featuring a floating guitar phrase.
Although the melody makes heavy use of falsetto and sits high in key, its overall range isn’t very wide, so it becomes easy to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.
It’s a number that blends cool melodies with a rock sound to liven up karaoke, delivering both exhilaration and a touch of melancholy.
PARTYMrs. GREEN APPLE94rank/position

A song that bursts with freshness from the very start: a nostalgic, music-box-like melody plays in your head, immediately followed by an effervescent vocal.
It’s sung with the metaphor that PARTY = the life one is living.
The music video also matches the song’s worldview, like watching a fantasy film.
indigo (ai)Mrs. GREEN APPLE95rank/position

Originally included on the live-venue-exclusive mini-album “Introduction” and later re-arranged for the first album “TWELVE,” “Ai” is a rock tune whose tight intro and tapping-focused guitar create a thrilling ensemble that lingers in the ear.
Because it features relatively few melodic leaps and limited melodic movement, it should be easier to sing in tune even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Its driving arrangement makes it a great choice to liven up a karaoke session—highly recommended.
What whatMrs. GREEN APPLE96rank/position

It presents a slightly thought-provoking theme that seems to ask what we are constantly thinking and what feelings we carry as we live.
The melody conveys a certain sense of tension, and the brief moments of silence inserted here and there heighten it even further.
Beginning feat. Kiyosaku from MONGOL800Mrs. GREEN APPLE97rank/position

Featuring Kiyosaku from MONGOL800, this work is a high-velocity punk rock number that’s perfect for a new season.
It’s a collaboration with Mitsuki Omori’s idol—the person who inspired him to start making music—and it carries a warmth that seems to affirm all the encounters and days built up so far.
It’s included on the third full album, “ENSEMBLE,” released in April 2018.
The lyrics, which give you the strength to look forward while reflecting on the past, are sure to gently nudge anyone feeling anxious about a new chapter in life.
It’s an anthem of encouragement that gives you the courage to take a new step, keeping the bonds with friends you’ve met along the way close to your heart.
FACTORYMrs. GREEN APPLE98rank/position

The song “FACTORY,” included on their second album Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, which shares its title with the band’s name.
The ensemble, featuring a synth sound that creates a sense of transparency and adds depth, feels wonderfully comfortable.
Since the overall range is narrow and there’s little dynamic variation, it should be easy to try at karaoke.
Its distinctive floating sensation makes it enjoyable to sing, and it’s a dramatic pop tune I’d recommend even to those who aren’t confident in singing.
breakfasMrs. GREEN APPLE99rank/position

Let me introduce a perfect song to kick off a refreshing morning.
This track by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE was released for streaming in June 2025 and became widely known as the theme song for Fuji TV’s information program “Sun! Shine.” It’s also included on their 10th-anniversary album, “10.” While it’s a dance number that showcases Motoki Omori’s shining high-tone vocals, its range is ideal for women to practice switching between chest voice and falsetto.
Rather than focusing on fine techniques, it’s important to start by moving your body and getting into the rhythm.
If you sing while feeling the positive, forward-looking energy in the lyrics, the karaoke vibe will instantly brighten.
Try it when you’re feeling a bit down or in a situation where everyone wants to get pumped up!
On My MindMrs. GREEN APPLE100rank/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!


