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.
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE22rank/position

This song was written as the theme for the film Saint Young Men THE MOVIE: Holy Men vs.
the Demon Army, released in November 2024.
It carries a gentle message for people worn out by the busyness of daily life.
The lyrics resonate by easing the guilt of taking a break and comforting those who feel down when comparing themselves to others, softly encouraging, “It’s okay to rest.” It’s a track that teaches the importance of enjoying what you love, suggesting that the blend of life’s sweetness and bitterness is itself love.
The bright, poppy melody pairs perfectly with lyrics that help you relax, making it a work we especially recommend to those who tend to push themselves too hard.
WanteD!!WanteD!Mrs. GREEN APPLE23rank/position

This is the perfect number for those who want to nail a cool flag dance at a school sports festival with a sense of speed and edgy beats.
Released in August 2017, it’s the fifth single and was chosen as the opening theme for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “We Did It.” Created by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, it showcases Motoki Omori’s compelling worldview that blends youthful impatience and exhilaration.
The song features a danceable sound infused with elements of dance music.
Choreography that swings the flag powerfully and stops it sharply will really shine.
Sync your breathing to the rhythm of this track, and the energy of the entire venue is sure to reach its peak!
In the MorningMrs. GREEN APPLE24rank/position

Set to a melody that evokes the crisp air of a fresh morning, this is a cheer song that gently nudges you forward even as you carry doubts and anxieties.
A pop tune that epitomizes Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s essence, crafted from lyrics and composition to arrangement by the band themselves.
Chosen as the ending theme for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV program “#nakedEve,” it was released as their third single in November 2016.
It was later included on the seminal album “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE,” and during the nationwide tour at the end of the same year, they drew around 12,000 attendees—making it a work that symbolized the band’s leap forward.
Even on days when things don’t go well, it carries a warmth that makes you feel you can keep moving little by little.
It’s a song that stays by your side when you need the courage to take a new step or to start your day.
Just a FriendMrs. GREEN APPLE25rank/position

Just a Friend, included on Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s second full album “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.” Released in January 2017, this track was also used in a commercial for Huis Ten Bosch.
As the title suggests, it’s a bittersweet song about unrequited love for a close friend.
The lyrics portray the feelings of listening to that person talk about someone else they like, while understanding that you can’t be seen as a romantic interest.
Beneath the bright, catchy melody lies a piercing sense of lingering attachment and resignation that hits home.
Many men will likely relate to the pain that comes from being so close as “just friends.” With its pop sound and easy listening appeal, it’s a recommended track for those holding onto a frustrating crush or for moments when you want to feel more positive.
lovin’Mrs. GREEN APPLE26rank/position

This song by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE was released in advance in August 2019 and is included on their fourth album, Attitude.
Written specifically as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi Doyoubi, it’s a light, bright pop-rock track perfect for weekend mornings.
The lyrics by Motoki Omori are sprinkled with everyday scenes and warm feelings of cherishing someone.
Rather than a grand story, it’s filled with a kindness that affirms the small happiness found in daily life.
It’s a song that makes the ordinary moments spent with a loved one feel even more precious.
How about listening to it together, nice and easy, at the start of a special anniversary?
lulu.Mrs. GREEN APPLE27rank/position

A song written as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End,” released in January 2026, marking the beginning of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s Phase 3.
This track grandly yet introspectively depicts how feelings and memories are passed on to someone else.
From the latter instrumental break into the final chorus, it features an intriguing structure that layers key changes that seem to rise by a semitone, then momentarily returns.
Rather than becoming straightforwardly brighter, its shifting arrangement sensibilities feel quintessentially Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
It’s perfect for situations where you step toward a new place while carrying past memories, and is a song we hope those grappling with the complex emotions of parting and inheritance will listen to.
CHEERSMrs. GREEN APPLE28rank/position

A cheer song that turns nerves into energy! It features a bouncy rhythm right from the start and Omori’s signature soaring high notes.
Singing Mrs.
at karaoke will definitely wow everyone around you! Since it’s a bright, upbeat tune, nailing it at karaoke will put you in full-on positive mode.
The overall vocal range is a whopping D3–G5—seriously wide.
With a fast tempo and flowing melody lines, it’s highly recommended for those comfortable switching between chest voice and falsetto.
If you overthink where to flip into falsetto, you might trip up your vocal production, so just lock into the rhythm, go with the flow, and have fun singing!


