As the credits roll on another chapter of quiet longing in Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, the screen lights up with a melody that tugs at the heartstrings, echoing the anime’s themes of time’s cruel passage and the warmth of memories that refuse to fade. Mrs. GREEN APPLE‘s “lulu.” arrives like a gentle breeze through an ancient forest, the band’s frontman Motoki Ohmori weaving music and lyrics that capture the ache of holding onto what’s slipping away. Released just hours ago via an official music video that’s already stirring whispers across J-pop circles, it’s the perfect opener for the show’s second season, blending ethereal pop-rock with a nostalgia that feels both universal and intimately personal.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | 大森元貴 (Motoki Ohmori) |
| Songwriter | 大森元貴 (Motoki Ohmori) |
| Music Producer | 大森元貴 (Motoki Ohmori) |
| Mastering Engineer | Manabu Matsumura |
| Mixing Engineer | 安達義規 (Yoshinori Adachi) |
| Label | Universal Music LLC |
| Release Date | January 12, 2026 |
| Song Language | English |
| Copyright © | Universal Music LLC |
| Translation | lulu. (English Translation) by Mrs. GREEN APPLE |
Lyrics of lulu. by Mrs. GREEN APPLE
[Intro]
終わりが来たら
なんて言おう
どうせなら ほら
哀しくない様に
いつかのあなたの言葉が
酷く刺さってる
温かく残ってる
知れば知るだけでいいのに
何かを求めてしまう
大丈夫
どこにも行かないよ
どこにも行けないよ、ね [Verse 2]
探してるもの見つかったら
何かが途切れちゃいそう
ただ鼻歌に隠し ラララ
続く日めくりカレンダー
忘れないのに
何故か遠くなる
瞳の裏にいつも君は居る
今も ずっとそう [Chorus]
いつかね
もう少しね
世界に優しい風が吹いたら
何か変わるのでしょうか
「帰りたい場所がある」
誰もがこの星の子孫
約束はね 大事にね
温かく残ってる [Refrain]
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, Tun-da, Tun-da)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, Tun-da, Tun-da)
知れば知るだけ困るのに
背中に委ねてしまう
大丈夫? どこにも行かない?
ここに居て欲しいよ、ね? [Verse 4]
探してるもの見つかったら
何かが崩れちゃいそう
ただ唇を噛み ラララ
揺れる レースのカーテンだ [Pre-chorus]
忘れないのに
何故か遠くなる
心の奥底に大事に君が居る
いつも ずっと そう [Bridge]
いつかね
もう少しね
私が優しく在れたら
何か変わるのでしょうか [Refrain]
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, Tun-da, Tun-da)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Lu-lu-lu-lu) [Chorus]
あの日の思い出に
優しく包まれ歩こう
寂しさの涙を流すこともあるでしょう
「帰りたい場所がある」
誰もがこの星の子孫
あの時のね 心地はね
温かく残ってる
[Refrain]
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, Tun-da, Tun-da)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, A-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu)
(Da-tun-da, Tun-da, Tun-da)
About “lulu. by Mrs. GREEN APPLE”
Mrs. GREEN APPLE casts a spell with “lulu.,” where shimmering guitars and soaring vocals dance like fireflies in the twilight—fragile, fleeting, yet impossible to forget.
Diving into its essence, “lulu.” pulses with a bittersweet indie rock vibe, Motoki Ohmori’s production layering soft piano ripples and subtle electronic hums under his emotive croon. The mood is introspective and hopeful, grappling with the fear of endings while clinging to promises that linger like a half-remembered dream. Themes of seeking solace in the unknown—those “da-tun-da” refrains humming like unspoken lullabies—mirror Frieren’s exploration of immortality’s loneliness, turning personal vulnerability into a soundtrack for quiet revolutions.
As a standalone single rather than a full album drop, “lulu.” fits seamlessly into Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s tradition of anime tie-ins, following hits like “Inferno” from Fire Force. It’s the band’s latest chapter in a discography that’s evolved from raw garage rock in their 2015 debut Variety to the polished, genre-blending polish of 2025’s 10, where they experimented with orchestral swells and global influences. Here, Ohmori’s solo pen on music and lyrics shines, stripping back to acoustic intimacy that amplifies the track’s emotional core—no grand choruses, just a steady build that blooms in the bridge’s plea for kindness.
The timing couldn’t be more electric: the official MV hit YouTube today, January 11, 2026, racking up over 70,000 views in hours with its minimalist visuals of swaying curtains and distant horizons, directed to evoke the anime’s wandering souls. Digital release drops tomorrow, January 12—a public holiday in Japan—via Universal Music, complete with pre-save links buzzing on Spotify and Apple Music.
Teasers from the band’s site hint at live performances tied to Frieren’s premiere, and early fan reactions on X are flooding with translations of lines like “If the end comes, what should I say?” fueling debates on its ties to the mage’s eternal grief.
In Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s arc, this marks a pivotal shift toward even more narrative-driven work, post their 2023 hiatus scare and triumphant Antenna return. At 27, Ohmori’s growth from teen prodigy to introspective storyteller reflects a band maturing without losing their playful edge—think the whimsical “Lu-lu-lu” hooks amid heavier existential weight. It matters because in a post-pandemic J-pop scene craving connection, “lulu.” doesn’t just score an anime; it reminds us that even in loss, those “warm remnants” of love and home persist, making it a cornerstone for their 2026 resurgence.
What elevates it in their catalog is the raw poetry—verses pondering calendars flipping like forgotten songs, pre-choruses admitting the paradox of unforgettable distance. As Frieren Season 2 unfolds its epic yet tender tale, this track becomes the emotional anchor, pulling viewers into a world where change whispers on the wind, and every refrain feels like a hand extended across time.
With buzz building ahead of tomorrow’s drop, “lulu.” is poised to climb charts and playlists, underscoring why Mrs. GREEN APPLE remains Japan’s go-to for anthems that heal as much as they haunt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the singer of the “lulu.” song?
The “lulu.” song is sung by 大森元貴 (Motoki Ohmori).
Who wrote “lulu.” by Mrs. GREEN APPLE?
The song “lulu.” was written by 大森元貴 (Motoki Ohmori).
Who produced “lulu.” by Mrs. GREEN APPLE?
“lulu.” is produced by 大森元貴 (Motoki Ohmori).
When was the “lulu.“ song released?
The lulu. was released on January 12, 2026.
How long is lulu. by Mrs. GREEN APPLE?
The duration of the song lulu. is approximately 4 minutes and 55 seconds.



