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.
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Gospellers’ classic and popular songs (41–50)
Shin-OsakaGosuperāzu

Released in 2003 as The Gospellers’ 23rd single.
The song was created with the concept of lovers bidding farewell on a Shinkansen platform, and it was used in a Marui “Town Court” commercial.
The music video is story-driven and, matching the song’s setting, depicts lovers reluctantly parting on the platform at Shin-Osaka Station.
HikariGosuperāzu

This song is by The Gospellers, a five-member male group active since 1991.
It was used as the commercial song for Huis Ten Bosch’s 2018 Rose Festival.
Their enchanting, beautiful vocals are a pleasure to listen to—highly recommended!
I Want YouGosuperāzu

As “Gospellers Day,” this was the first track in a series released on days with a 5, delivered monthly for five consecutive months.
It’s also included on A Cappella 2 (2021), their album composed entirely of a cappella tracks, the first such release since A Cappella in 2002.
It has that signature Gospellers catchiness that makes you want to hum along.
Its fresh, springlike feel will surely resonate with anyone starting a new chapter or eager to begin something.
The song celebrates the joy of greeting a new morning with someone special, making it a great fit for weddings, too.
It’s an absolutely wonderful song.
OathGosuperāzu

They’re The Gospellers, the renowned a cappella group.
The perfectly blended vocal harmonies and high-quality vocal percussion are mesmerizing.
Although the song has a mellow tone, its overall sense of tempo makes it a refreshing track that lifts your spirits.
Street Corner -on the corner-Gosuperāzu

This is a song by the Japanese male vocal group The Gospellers that was tied in as the CM song for JRA’s 50th anniversary in 2004.
It was also the year when Cosmo Bulk, who belonged to Hokkaido Racing, made a splash, making it a familiar year for horse racing fans.
PearlGosuperāzu

You’ll be drawn in by the warm five-part harmonies.
It’s a song by The Gospellers, included on their EP “Pearl,” released in November 2024 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their major-label debut.
The lyrics, which express love for someone dear through the motif of “pearl,” as reflected in the title, are truly wonderful.
The grand arrangement and melodic line seem to quietly and slowly sink into the depths of your heart.
It’s perfect for when you want to feel the bond with someone you love.
Sky HighGosuperāzu

This is the Gospellers’ 33rd single, released on November 12, 2008, known for their overwhelmingly rich harmonies.
It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV anime Nodame Cantabile: Paris Chapter.
Since the series is a popular work centered on music college students, this is a track we highly recommend.

