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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] (91–100)

PARTYMrs. GREEN APPLE92rank/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.

PublicMrs. GREEN APPLE93rank/position

It’s a track with a slightly intense rock vibe pushed to the forefront.

While the lyrics lament human ugliness and foolishness, they also contemplate what people have created and the aspects of goodness, expressing a complex emotion that, despite everything, still finds humanity beautiful.

indigo (ai)Mrs. GREEN APPLE94rank/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.

Song of LightMrs. GREEN APPLE95rank/position

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Hikari no Uta” is a song that encourages you to accept yourself just as you are and says, “You’re fine the way you are.” It was released in 2017 as the B-side to the single “WanteD! WanteD!” According to interviews at the time, vocalist Motoki Omori wrote the song when he was in his third year of junior high school.

With lyrics that say, “You don’t have to force yourself to try so hard, and it’s not a bad thing to feel worn out,” it’s a track that resonates with the heart—one you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired.

FACTORYMrs. GREEN APPLE96rank/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.

Beginning feat. Kiyosaku from MONGOL800Mrs. GREEN APPLE97rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE – The Beginning feat. Kiyosaku from MONGOL800
Beginning feat. Kiyosaku from MONGOL800Mrs. GREEN APPLE

“Hajimari feat.

Kiyosaku from MONGOL800,” which features chorus vocals by Kiyosaku Uezu of MONGOL800—the artist who inspired Motoki Omori, the central figure of the band, to start making music.

The track is included on their 3rd album, “ENSEMBLE,” and its refreshing vibe evokes the spirit of youth punk.

While it has a driving feel, the melody is relaxed, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

If possible, recreating the choral parts with friends will hype things up even more—it’s a high-energy rock tune.

What whatMrs. GREEN APPLE98rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE / Nani o Nani o [MV]
What whatMrs. GREEN APPLE

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.