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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 (41–50)

In This RoomGosuperāzu

The Gospellers 'In This Room' Full Ver.
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This is a song by The Gospellers, a five-member vocal group known for their beautiful choral work.

It was released in 2018 as their 51st single.

The mature sound is very cool—it’s a love song perfect for nighttime listening.

Gospellers’ Greatest and Popular Songs (51–60)

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Cat Commotion / The Gospellers
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A song included on the album “Hamo Sōdō ~The Gospellers Covers~,” released on September 25, 2013.

It is a cover of the oldest recorded Japanese a cappella song, originally recorded in 1933.

The lyrics portray a catfight with an Edo-period flair.

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The Gospellers “Promise -a cappella-” Music Video
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Their greatest weapon is their voices.

Whether it’s catchy pop numbers or tear-jerking ballads, their sense of harmony is extraordinarily impressive.

From their debut to today, their music that moves listeners’ hearts will surely continue to evolve.

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The Gospellers 'Fly me to the disco ball' Short Ver.
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A 49th single released in 2017.

It was also used as the theme song for Yomiuriland’s “Jewellumination.” As you can tell from the title, it features a disco-style melody and lyrics about taking off from this place.

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The Gospellers “angel tree” Music Video
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A track included on the original album “Soul Renaissance,” released in 2017 after a two-and-a-half-year gap.

This song is a 45th-anniversary collaboration with Morinaga’s “Koeda.” As a collaboration with Koeda (which means ‘twig’), the lyrics focus on trees, making it a gentle piece with distinctive, nature-themed wording.

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It’s a number with a strong fusion vibe.

In this track, not only is there a beautiful vocal ensemble as you’d expect, but it also seems to make abundant use of vocal percussion.

Having multiple such signature strengths unique to The Gospellers is truly a powerful advantage.