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Native name
  
Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Website
  
Official website

Record labels
  
Years active
  
2013–present

Origin
  
Tokyo, Japan (2013)

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Albums
  
Mrs. GREEN APPLE, Twelve, Variety, Progressive

Members
  
Motoki Omori, Hiroto Wakai, Ryoka Fujisawa, Ayaka Yamanaka, Kiyokazu Takano

Genres
  
J-pop, Indie pop, Pop rock

Similar
  
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Profiles

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Mrs. Green Apple (ミセスグリーンアップル) is a 5-member Japanese rock band from Tokyo that made its major debut in 2015 with EMI Records. They are known for performing the theme to the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V as well as their first full album, "TWELVE," which placed 10th on the Japanese national Oricon charts.

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Members

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  • Motoki Omori (大森元貴, Omori Motoki)
  • Born September 14, 1996 in Tokyo
  • Vocalist and guitarist
  • Primary lyricist and composer of the band's music
  • Started creating music at the age of 12, and decided to form a band upon meeting Wakai.
  • Hiroto Wakai (若井滉斗, Wakai Hirotoi)
  • Born October 8, 1996 in Tokyo
  • Guitarist
  • The leader of the group
  • Ayaka Yamanaka (山中綾華, Yamanaka Ayaka)
  • Born February 5, 1995 in Tokyo
  • Drummer
  • Ryoka Fujisawa (藤澤涼架, Fujisawa Ryoka)
  • Born May 19, 1993 in Nagano
  • Keyboardist
  • Kiyokatsu Takano (髙野清宗, Takano Kiyokatsu)
  • Born October 2, 1991 in Nagano
  • Bassist
  • 2013

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    Omori started creating music when he was in 6th grade, but did not form a band till 2013. Mrs. GREEN APPLE was formed in the spring of 2013 with 4 members: Omori, Wakai, Yamanaka, and a former member who was a bassist. Later, Omori invited Fujisawa, and Mrs. GREEN APPLE became a 5-member band.

    2014

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    On February 4, the band released their demo CD, "1st Demo," at concert venues where they played. The demo included two songs, "リスキーゲーム(Risky Game)" and "恋と吟(Koi to Uta)." Just a few months later, their first mini album, "Introduction," was released at the band's first self-planned event. The gig, held on July 5 at Shibuya LUSH, sold out and was also the place where the former bassist announced that he would leave the band.

    2015

    2015 marked a huge change for Mrs. Green Apple. On February 18, the band released their first nationally distributed CD, "Progressive". A month later, on March 26, they announced that they would debut from a major label at their third self-planned event, which also sold out. The group's mini album "Variety," was released by EMI Records on July 8. That summer, the group went on to perform at some of the most popular music festivals in Japan, such as Rock In Japan Festival, Rising Sun Rock Festival, and Rush Ball. In December, the group released their first single, "Speaking." The song was chosen as the ending theme song for Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V.

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    2016
    Mrs. Green Apple released their first full album, "TWELVE," on January 13, and made many appearances on television. The group will go on their first national one-band tour from March 1 till April 10.

    Albums

    Mini Albums

    Full Albums

    Festivals and Events

  • Minami Wheel 2014
  • Live DI:GA Judgement 2014
  • Music Monsters -2015 winter-
  • Mihoudai 2015
  • Rock in Japan Festival 2015
  • Rising Sun Rock Festival 2015
  • Rush Ball 2015
  • Sweet Love Shower 2015
  • Minami Wheel 2015
  • Countdown Japan 15/16
  • Japan Jam 2016
  • Songs

    Samama Festival!Mrs GREEN APPLE · 2017
    In The MorningMrs GREEN APPLE · 2017
    StartMrs GREEN APPLE · 2017

    References

    Mrs. Green Apple Wikipedia