Mrs. GREEN APPLE's Omori Shocked by Kirin Beer Sales Milestone
Mrs. GREEN APPLE vocalist Genki Omori expressed surprise at a Kirin beer event where it was revealed that 50 million bottles have been shipped, with 1,500 bottles selling during their CM song.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE frontman Genki Omori got a firsthand look at the power of his band's commercial music at a Kirin beer event in Tokyo on March 3rd. The singer appeared shocked when learning that Kirin Good Ale has shipped an incredible 50 million bottles since launch.
Omori serves as a brand leader for Kirin Good Ale alongside popular actors Haruka Ayase, Minami Hamabe, and Ryohei Suzuki. Mrs. GREEN APPLE provided the commercial's theme song "GOOD DAY," which has clearly resonated with consumers in a big way.
The most surprising revelation? Approximately 1,500 bottles of Kirin Good Ale sell during the length of time it takes to play "GOOD DAY" once. That's roughly one bottle every two seconds during the song's runtime.
For context, Mrs. GREEN APPLE has become one of Japan's most commercially successful rock bands in recent years, with their catchy melodies and Omori's distinctive vocals making them perfect for advertising campaigns. Their involvement with major brands like Kirin demonstrates how J-Pop acts are increasingly becoming integral to marketing strategies beyond just providing background music.
The 50 million bottle milestone represents a massive success for both Kirin and Mrs. GREEN APPLE, showing how the right musical pairing can drive serious sales numbers in Japan's competitive beverage market.
