Mrs. GREEN APPLE Reveals Creative Process Behind 'Apollodoros' Documentary
The popular J-Pop band released a behind-the-scenes documentary on YouTube showing how their latest track 'Apollodoros ~2026 winter version~' came together.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE has given fans an inside look at their creative process with a new documentary titled "Behind the Scenes 2024 / 2026," now available on YouTube.
The film follows the making of "Apollodoros ~2026 winter version~," taking viewers through the band's songwriting and recording journey. For international fans unfamiliar with the track, "Apollodoros" references the ancient Greek mythological figure, fitting the band's tendency to draw from classical and literary themes in their music.
Mrs. GREEN APPLE, consisting of vocalist Motoki Omori, guitarist Hiroto Wakai, and keyboardist Ryoka Fujisaki, has become one of Japan's most recognizable rock acts since their major debut in 2015. The trio is known for their polished pop-rock sound and theatrical music videos that often incorporate storytelling elements.
The documentary format represents a growing trend among Japanese artists who are increasingly sharing their creative processes with fans through digital platforms. This transparency helps international audiences connect with the artistic vision behind the music, especially as J-Pop continues to gain global recognition.
The "winter version" designation suggests this may be a seasonal reworking of an existing song, a common practice in Japanese pop music where artists often release multiple versions of popular tracks for different seasons or special occasions.
Fans can watch the full documentary on the band's official YouTube channel to see how one of Japan's rising rock acts brings their mythologically-inspired music to life.
