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’ Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
Wings of MarchNEW!Gosuperāzu

The Gospellers give us a push forward with their beautiful harmonies and powerful messages.
Released digitally in March 2014 and later included on their September 2014 album The Gospellers Now, Wings of March is an up-tempo number that gives courage to its listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for “SKY PerfecTV! Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games,” the track has an intensity that mirrors the passion of the athletes.
Its forward-looking lyrics that push beyond limits and the exhilarating blend of the five voices are especially noteworthy.
This is the season when anxiety and anticipation mix as we step into new environments.
It’s a fresh, spring-breeze-like anthem of encouragement that we want everyone chasing their dreams to hear.
Winter EchoNEW!Gosuperāzu

A vocal group that continues to captivate people with beautiful harmonies, The Gospellers release their 38th single.
It’s a heartwarming love song depicting the transition from autumn to the chill of winter.
The lead vocal’s soaring tone, supported by meticulous choral work, truly evokes a wintry resonance, just as the title suggests.
When you want to share warmth with someone special during the cold season, this is the perfect song to choose.
One more DayGosuperāzu

This is an a cappella song that epitomizes The Gospellers.
It seems there are no instruments other than voices at all.
When you think about it calmly, creating such rich harmony with only voices is incredible.
It’s truly music that only they can sing—irreplaceable.
SING!!!!!Gosuperāzu

This is the first single celebrating The Gospellers’ 20th anniversary, released in 2014.
The song was written and composed by Kenichi Maeyamada, also known as Hyadain.
It’s a lively track where Hyadain’s signature pop style meshes beautifully with The Gospellers’ harmonies.
MimosaGosuperāzu

Chosen as the song for a Toyota commercial, it’s the lead single from The Gospellers’ first best-of album, G10.
The lyrics are written with the flower language of mimosa—“true love”—and the mimosa cocktail in mind, making them very romantic! Highly recommended as a love song to give to your dearest person!!
GOSWINGGosuperāzu

For people who mistake The Gospellers for an a cappella group, this is such a hip dance number it might leave them wondering what’s going on.
Even the super-sweet lyrics that could come off as frivolous turn into a perfectly spicy temptation when sung by this mature ensemble.
Robinson (Cover)Gosuperāzu

Spitz’s 1995 mega-hit covered by The Gospellers.
Centered on a cappella vocals and interlaced with chamber music-style strings, the arrangement feels as if it digs one layer deeper into the lyrics’ depth.
It’s an excellent cover that broadens the scope of interpretation.


