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Popular Mrs.! Easy-to-sing songs by Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Have you ever found yourself at karaoke thinking, “I want to sing a Mrs.

GREEN APPLE song, but which one can I actually handle?” Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s tracks are popular for their captivating melodies and lyrics, but many are tough to sing with their wide vocal ranges, super high notes, or tricky rhythms.

But don’t worry! There are actually plenty of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE songs with relatively lower ranges that you can sing comfortably and freely.

In this article, we’ll introduce Mrs.

songs—up to the latest releases—that are easier to tackle at karaoke.

Find your new favorite track!

[Super Popular Mrs.!] Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (31–40)

SwitChMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is striking for their completely unquirky, catchy musical style.

Many of the songs on their albums are easy to listen to, but they occasionally include some eccentric tracks as well.

One such example is SwitCh.

Its biggest feature is the part after the chorus where they shout “Ai! Ai!”—it gives off a slightly comical impression, doesn’t it? Of course, the basic melody is catchy, and the vocal line ranges on the narrower side compared to their other works, so it should be easy to sing.

Just a FriendMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s classic “Just a Friend” depicts a pure love story.

Among the songs introduced this time, it might be slightly more advanced.

The reason is the B section.

It suddenly shifts to a falsetto-driven phrase, which stands out, but in reality this part isn’t all that difficult.

It may be hard to tell because of Motoki Omori’s vocal tone, but the falsetto used here isn’t that high.

So if you can produce a quiet mixed voice, you don’t even need to switch to falsetto.

If you have a naturally high voice, definitely give it a try.

It’s an especially easy song for women to sing.

Love and GinMrs. GREEN APPLE

While Mrs.

GREEN APPLE has many refreshing songs, they also have some passionate ones.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is Koi to Gin.

The basic melody feels like typical Japanese rock, but the way the guitar solo and vocal lines ramp up in the latter half seems somewhat influenced by Prince’s Purple Rain.

For the most part, it’s a quietly sung track, but there are quite a few shouted sections toward the end.

That said, since the high notes are restrained, it’s a relatively easy song to sing as long as you can project, even if you can’t hit very high pitches.

ColumbusMrs. GREEN APPLE

These days, when people think of artists or bands with high voices, many probably picture Mrs.

GREEN APPLE.

Omori’s highly precise high-tone vocals make a great model for men with higher voices.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Columbus.

Its mix of high and upper-mid ranges makes it fairly challenging, but it’s a perfect track for highlighting vocal height.

HugMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「Hug」Official Lyric Video
HugMrs. GREEN APPLE

“Hug,” included on the first album TWELVE—which features animals on the jacket art that match the image of each track—is a memorable number that opens with an intro of guitar phrases riding a comfortable beat.

Although the melody continues in a high register with frequent falsetto, the overall range isn’t wide, so it should be easy to sing if you adjust the key to suit yourself.

However, because you need to sing the high-key melody without pushing your voice too hard, please pay attention to your control and give it a careful try.

[Super Popular Mrs.!] Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (41–50)

Risky gameMrs. GREEN APPLE

Risky Game, included on their third mini-album Variety, which marked their major-label debut.

The song was reportedly written around the time the band formed, and it’s a great reminder of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s boundless flair.

While the overall key is high, the range isn’t very wide, so even if it doesn’t match your natural key, you can adjust it to make it easier to sing.

However, because it features complex melodies that fit the ensemble and even changes time signature mid-song, make sure you thoroughly learn the structure before singing it at karaoke.

LionMrs. GREEN APPLE

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.