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Gospellers’ classic and popular songs

The Gospellers captivate many fans with their beautiful harmonies sung a cappella.

They sometimes perform with a backing band, but hearing their voices alone live is sure to give you goosebumps.

After diving into the songs in this playlist, be sure to check them out at a live show.

Gospellers’ Classic and Popular Songs (31–40)

If I put it into wordsGosuperāzu

Gospellers’ “Kotoba ni Sureba” evokes a future that continues brightly without end.

Released in 2007 as a double A-side single alongside “It Still Matters—Ai wa Nemuranai,” this song was produced as the set piece for the high school division of the 2007 NHK National School Music Competition.

Its beautiful melody has a wide key range, with the soprano parts in particular demanding quite high notes—one of the challenging aspects.

Moreover, despite its driving melodic momentum, it isn’t enough to simply sing with power; a high level of expressive skill is also required.

While there are many difficult points, it’s a song that delivers a strong sense of accomplishment when you see it through to the end.

Golden Age ~The Golden Generation~Gosuperāzu

Beloved by soccer fans and high school students as a rousing anthem that powerfully sings of burning youth, this song—marked by The Gospellers’ beautiful harmonies—was included as the B-side to the single “Shin-Osaka,” released in October 2003.

It was chosen as the official image song for the 82nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Vividly portraying the heat of soccer and the passion of youth, it captures the brilliance of striving toward goals with teammates through sports.

You can feel a surge of energy welling up from within.

NEVER STOPGosuperāzu

NEVER STOP (The Gospellers) covered by GospelGänger [Tried Singing] [Hiroshima University Welcome Event]
NEVER STOPGosuperāzu

This is a video covering a classic song by The Gospellers, Japan’s premier a cappella group.

The piece is sustained solely by voices, enhanced by the audience’s handclaps, conveying a primal human power.

Though a cover, the harmonies are fully realized and beautiful, more than enough to feel the song’s joy and vitality.

It’s the kind of track that makes you want to sway side to side while clapping along, and the more you listen, the more fun it becomes.

You like whisky, don’t you?Gosuperāzu

The Gospellers “Do You Like Whisky?” Music Video
You like whisky, don’t you?Gosuperāzu

A soothing CM song for ‘Kakubin,’ featuring the relaxed, mature performances of Haruka Igawa, Ryo Kase, and Pierre Taki.

The vocals have been passed down over the years by artists like Sayuri Ishikawa, Mariya Takeuchi, The Gospellers, and Takashi Hamazaki.

Here, please enjoy The Gospellers’ supreme harmonies.

BOO ~I want to laugh until I get hungry~Gosuperāzu

This is a song that was used as the theme for the anime “Hare Tokidoki Buta” (Tokyo Pig).

It features a stylish sound with an easy-to-groove-to mid-tempo vibe.

The rap section in the middle is especially cool and memorable.

Combined with the upbeat, positive lyrics, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.

Gospellers’ classic and popular songs (41–50)

VOXersGosuperāzu

Gospellers “VOXers” Full Ver.
VOXersGosuperāzu

This is a passionate track by The Gospellers, pioneers who have been leading the J-POP scene as a vocal group.

They created their own style, “Kenka A Cappella.” The pentagon-shaped ring overlaps with the five members’ microphones, combining VOX (meaning vocals) with “boxer,” making it a fight song dedicated to everyone who’s fighting.

It employs a variety of techniques like human beatboxing and clapping, and it feels like it showcases a new form of gospel.

The five-part harmony is truly cool—it’s a knockout!

will be fine feat. AnlyGosuperāzu

TV Anime “Takao Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery Casebook” Ending Movie | The Gospellers “will be fine feat. Anly”
will be fine feat. AnlyGosuperāzu

This is a warm, heartfelt song performed by The Gospellers! It’s used as an anime ending theme, so it also deepens the lingering emotions of the story.

With the collaboration of Anly, the piece gains a fresh charm.

The six-part harmony resonates beautifully, and the gentle vocals that nestle close to the listener are especially memorable.

It’s been available for streaming since January 2, 2025, so be sure to check it out! You’ll definitely want to listen to it with someone special.

It’s a track that can lift you up when you’re tired or in need of encouragement.