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!
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[Super Popular Mrs.!] Singable Songs by Mrs. GREEN APPLE (1–10)
Seeds of joyMrs. GREEN APPLE

A medium-tempo song with a gentle vibe, “Seeds of Joy.” This track is included on the best-of album “10th Anniversary Best Album,” released on July 8, 2025.
The vocal range isn’t too wide, and vocalist Omori hardly uses falsetto, so it’s a song that men can sing comfortably without switching to falsetto.
Since the song feels gentle overall, use soft breath when you sing.
For the A and B sections, it’s less about “projecting your voice” and more about “letting the breath flow.” In the chorus, it suddenly becomes more emotional, so project your voice forward without straining your throat.
Imagine singing in a spacious place and let your voice out comfortably.
breakfastMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released on June 4, 2025 and used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Sun! Shine,” the track centers on themes of “new beginnings,” “hope,” and “starting over.” It’s the kind of song that makes you feel refreshed and helps reset your mood.
The vocal range is fairly wide at C3–F#5, but if you’re comfortable with falsetto, it should be relatively easy to sing.
The overall rhythm has a bouncy feel, so try lightly singing while keeping time with your hands up and down like “1-2-1-2,” and generally aim your hands upward as if you’re watching a live performance.
Moving your whole body in the same way will also make it easier to sing.
Since the transitions between chest voice and falsetto are clearly defined in this song, you’ll be fine as long as you commit to your voice without hesitation!
Carrying HappinessMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was released as a digital-only single on July 19, 2025, from the Universal Music label EMI Records, and the YouTube comments are filled with praise from Disney fans! As you listen, you might feel there are quite a lot of higher notes.
The vocal range is A3 to F#5, and there are indeed many bright, high tones characteristic of Mrs.
(Green Apple), but it’s fine to sing most of the high sections like the chorus in falsetto.
The first verse includes the lowest notes and seems relatively easy to sing in chest voice.
Also, the second verse has a bit of a rap vibe, so enjoy riding the rhythm! Before singing this song for the first time, try humming or using falsetto all the way through.
That will help you relax and produce that light, airy “Mrs.” tone.
A must-listen for Disney lovers, too!
LonelinessMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is included on the 5th album “ANTENNA,” released on July 4, 2023, and it conveys Ms.
Omori’s strength and gentleness.
The overall vocal range is C3–D5, but there aren’t many high notes in the song; it mostly sits around G3, so I think it’s a piece you can sing almost entirely in chest voice.
That said, there are spots where falsetto appears—switch lightly into head voice, aiming for a gentle head resonance.
The chorus is where the emotion really surges and you can feel the power.
Keep a solid sense of rhythm and hit the first note cleanly.
Also, when the melody changes, be mindful of pitch.
If your singing style shifts drastically, you may tense up or strain your throat, so keep your facial muscles lifted to prevent the pitch from dropping.
Try to maintain the sensation of resonance around the glabella (between the eyebrows) throughout.
DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released in June 2024, this song was chosen as the theme for the film “Dear Family.” Its lyrics are filled with love for family, trust, and kindness, making it a theme song that ties in very strongly with the story.
With a tempo of 124, it’s relatively easy to breathe and ride the rhythm.
In the A and B sections, let your breath flow as if you’re speaking.
Start each phrase with a slightly accented, firm attack, but let the endings trail off lightly with an airy feel.
Sing the chorus grandly, and give the end of the chorus a light, bouncing touch.
Also, in the melody after the second chorus, the first syllable is “na,” which tends to sit in the nose, so project more clearly and firmly than you think.
That way you won’t get stuck, and your voice will come out comfortably and easily.
It’s a song over five minutes long, so take your time and sing each part with care!
DoodleMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is included on the 5th album “ANTENNA” and was used in Kao’s “Merit” commercial that aired starting June 10, 2023! Some of you may already be familiar with it.
The overall vocal range of “Doodle” is A2–B4, and it’s sung mostly in a lower register.
The drum sound comes through clearly, giving it a light, lively feel! When you sing it, listen closely to the drums and ride the rhythm.
Once the chorus hits, the excitement builds, so aim to project your voice firmly without overstraining.
Omori’s low notes are very appealing, so try imitating the edgy phrasing in the second verse’s A section! The key modulates for the final chorus and the pitch goes higher, but you should be able to sing it in chest voice—keep your facial muscles lifted and imagine sending the voice forward as you power through to the end!
BFFMrs. GREEN APPLE

It seems that the performance style of “BFF” features only the three members of Mrs.
Green Apple, with no supporting instruments.
Each sound is clean, making it a simple ballad.
The vocal range is C3 to D5, with C#4 used frequently throughout the song.
The first note of the A melody is the lowest pitch, which might make it a bit tricky to hit accurately.
For the low notes, focus not on “pushing strongly” but on “releasing your voice slowly.” If you lift your facial muscles properly and project your voice as if placing it right in front of you, it will resonate well even in the low register.
By the way, when singing, it’s generally ideal to keep your facial muscles lifted the entire time.
I always tell my students this, and since Omori-san often does it, be sure to watch closely! Also, there’s humming in the song, so definitely try it.
If you can hum lightly, singing the rest will become easier!







