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] (71–80)
Lumberjack ClockMrs. GREEN APPLE78rank/position

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s lyrics depict the passage of time and the struggles of life, and they really resonate with the heart.
This track is included on the album “TWELVE,” released in January 2016.
It’s a song that Motoki Ohmori wrote when he was in middle school, and you can feel both the purity of youth and a deep sense of insight.
It carries a message of treasuring the “now” while never forgetting hope for the future.
Combined with the band’s pop-rock sound, it makes for a pleasantly listenable track.
It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to relate to the feelings and worries of their youth.
stardomMrs. GREEN APPLE79rank/position

The song “Stardom,” included on their self-produced debut album Introduction and later re-recorded to open the best-of album 5, showcases the evolution from their early days through the end of Phase 1.
While the ensemble drives forward with a sense of speed, the melody is more relaxed with relatively little pitch variation, making it easier to sing even for those who struggle to match notes accurately with karaoke tracks.
It’s a calm, solid piece you can sing with confidence—so pour your heart into it and belt it out!
Song of PointillismMrs. GREEN APPLE (feat. Inoue Sonoko)80rank/position

A July 2018 track by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE that delicately portrays a bittersweet love, like pointillism.
Featuring Sonoko Inoue, it sings of a fleeting romance from both male and female perspectives.
Also used as an insert song in the film “Ao-Natsu: 30 Days With You,” the piece weaves together imagery that evokes the end of summer with the joyful feelings toward a finite love.
Its light yet wistful melody and delicate lyrics are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
For anyone nursing a crush, this song teaches the beauty of cherishing each and every moment.
Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
The Moon and the AnemoneMrs. GREEN APPLE81rank/position

A song portraying lamentations about modern society and the complexity of human relationships was released by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in April 2019.
Its distinctive sound, which fuses electronic and rock elements, is striking, and it features expressions tinged with irony toward social media culture.
The protagonist’s anguish over lying to themselves and others—and the human vulnerability underlying those actions—is depicted with sensitivity.
The track is included on the album “Romanticism,” reflecting a strong ambition to further evolve Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s musical style.
It’s recommended listening for long autumn nights or in a calm, unhurried setting.
LionMrs. GREEN APPLE82rank/position

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s classic “Lion” features a refreshing melody that’s characteristic of 2010s Japanese rock.
While this song doesn’t span an especially wide vocal range compared to their other tracks, the phrase right before the chorus is a bit of a tricky spot.
You’re meant to deliver it with a shout-like feel, and to be honest, it’s totally fine if it comes out as a proper shout.
Rather than a clean, polished vocal line, it leans into a rough, rock-oriented delivery, making it relatively easy to sing even for those with a raspy or husky voice.
WHOO WHOO WHOOMrs. GREEN APPLE83rank/position

This is a dance tune packed with the frenzy of live shows, released exclusively via digital distribution on December 4, 2017.
Vocalist Motoki Omori created it with a rebellious and playful spirit, and although there were no initial plans to release it, it was eventually distributed due to its strong reception at concerts.
It premiered on the tour for the second album “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE,” and since then it has been performed only at live venues throughout the year.
While there are some English parts, the melody line itself isn’t difficult, and if you follow the lyrics straightforwardly, you won’t fall out of rhythm.
There’s also quite a bit of falsetto, so if you’re good at it, you’ll likely find it very satisfying to sing.
Sometimes it’s fun to step away from the usual Mrs.
for a change.
The song that blooms in the fieldsMrs. GREEN APPLE84rank/position

Noni Saku Uta, included as the coupling track on the second major single “Samama Festival!”, features a lively ensemble with memorable piano tones and a positive message that brightens your mood just by listening.
Since the key is relatively low and the vocal range isn’t wide, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
However, because the melody has a fast rhythm and many interval leaps, be sure to learn it thoroughly before attempting it at karaoke.


