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 Rankings [2026] (51–60)
PublicMrs. GREEN APPLE51rank/position

A hidden early gem included on their first full-length album, “TWELVE.” Written by Motoki Omori when he was a second-year high school student, it’s a song with a strong message that has been cherished and performed since their indie days as a trump card at live shows.
Loved as a philosophical piece that sharply depicts the duality of human nature and the “public/common” aspects of society.
The track itself is up-tempo, with a feel of delivering the lyrics one by one.
In the chorus, singing with constant emphasis may help you hit the high notes more effectively.
Listen to the band sound and try singing with your whole body, keeping a lively groove.
a prioriMrs. GREEN APPLE52rank/position

This is a song by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE characterized by refreshing sounds and emotionally rich lyrics.
Centered on the themes of expectations and disappointment toward others, the lyrics weave in critiques of superficial relationships and social status, leaving a deep impression on listeners.
Included on the single “Ao to Natsu,” released in July 2018, the track is grounded in pop rock while showcasing the band’s unique character.
If you’re struggling with relationships or feeling uncertain about your place, listening to it might give you a sense of empathy and encouragement!
VIPMrs. GREEN APPLE53rank/position

VIP is characterized by its catchy, upbeat sound and a striking contrast with its hard-hitting, aggressive lyrics.
It’s a track by the pop-rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, included on their 2015 mini-album Variety.
The harsh lyrics come across like a message asking, “Are you really okay with things as they are?”—which naturally makes you reflect on your own life.
The bass solo has a restrained tone, giving the impression of building tension toward the final chorus.
It’s a behind-the-scenes powerhouse kind of playing.
I don’t know you.Mrs. GREEN APPLE54rank/position

Kimi o Shiranai can be heard as a love song, yet it also feels like it sings of broader, more universal relationships—its meaning shifts depending on how you interpret it.
The track was released by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in 2022.
The band began their career in 2013, went on hiatus in 2020, and resumed activities in 2022.
With lyrics that say, “We couldn’t understand each other, but we can still share,” the song seems to reflect the changes in their environment and state of mind at the time, including the departure of band members.
Vocalist Motoki Omori’s high tone voice delicately captures the bittersweet feelings of those left behind, wanting to convey a message to the ones who are leaving.
Song of Pointillism (feat. Sonoko Inoue)Mrs. GREEN APPLE55rank/position

When it comes to iconic ballads from the end of the Heisei era that portray the bittersweet love at summer’s end, this is the one, isn’t it? Included on the single “Ao to Natsu,” released in August 2018, it has been widely cherished as an insert song for the film “Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koishita 30-nichi.” The crystalline voices of Motoki Omori and Sonoko Inoue layer together, beautifully expressing the frustration of a love that is gradually coming to an end, along with the earnest desire to stay together nonetheless.
It surpassed a total of 100 million streams in 2020, and continues to enjoy overwhelming support even now.
For karaoke, it’s perfect for couples who want to resonate with delicate high harmonies between male and female vocals.
Try singing it with someone special while picturing the beautiful scenery in your minds.
BFFMrs. GREEN APPLE56rank/position

The loneliness of being separated from a dear friend, and the wish to stay connected no matter what.
Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “BFF” gently embraces those complex feelings.
Released toward the end of their July 2023 album “ANTENNA,” this track bears a title that means “best friend,” yet it goes beyond a simple friendship song, becoming a profound ballad that tenderly accepts distance and the passage of time.
When you want to reaffirm the bonds you share with your companions, give it a listen.
VikingMrs. GREEN APPLE57rank/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.
umbrellaMrs. GREEN APPLE58rank/position

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.
Part of meMrs. GREEN APPLE59rank/position

This is a ballad included on the mini-album “Unity.” “Part of me” is a laid-back song, so Omori-san mainly sings it in falsetto.
Don’t many of you admire that falsetto and those high notes? If you’re good at falsetto, it’s certainly a song that seems easy to sing, but if you’re not, you can get out of breath or tired quickly, right? So, let me briefly explain how to produce falsetto! First, a clean falsetto relies on your core and your breath.
For core awareness, firmly engage your lower abdomen so your body doesn’t wobble, and then produce your voice in that state.
Basically, falsetto is easier if you send it straight up from your head! And the most important thing when singing is your breath.
If you don’t inhale and exhale properly, you’ll end up chest-breathing and feeling strained, so relax your shoulders and breathe calmly! Be sure to sing using diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing!
Mrs. GREEN APPLE MedleyMrs. GREEN APPLE60rank/position

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, the rock band that launched Phase 2 with a new lineup in 2022, has been on an incredible roll.
Vocalist Motoki Omori’s colorful body of songs and soaring high-tone voice electrify fans at live shows.
It might be fun to compare tracks from different eras—like the Phase 1 hit Aogeto Natsu (Blue and Summer) and Dance Hall, which drew attention in Phase 2 and beyond.
Let this medley be your gateway to diving deeper into Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.


