Popular Songs Ranking of The Gospellers [2026]
The Gospellers are an a cappella group that made their major debut in 1994, and their 2001 release “HitorI” became a huge hit, marking the first time an a cappella song reached the top 3 on Japan’s Oricon charts.
The success of “Hitori” sparked an a cappella boom.
Here, we present a ranking of their popular songs.
Gospellers Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
aloneGosuperāzu1rank/position

A Gospellers song that stirs listeners’ hearts with warm, comforting harmonies and lyrics that portray deep emotion.
Their 16th single, released in March 2001, is especially notable for its beautiful vocal work—truly the essence of a cappella.
Centered on the theme of true love, the lyrics deliver a message that resonates with those who hear it.
The contrast between past love and present loneliness evokes feelings that many of us have experienced at least once.
With the Gospellers’ signature blend of delicacy and strength, this is a track that will stay close to your heart.
If I put it into wordsGosuperāzu2rank/position

Gospellers’ “If I Put It into Words” evokes a future that shines on endlessly.
Released in 2007 as a double A-side single together with “It Still Matters ~Ai wa Nemuranai,” this song was created as the set piece for the 2007 NHK All-Japan School Music Competition, high school division.
Its beautiful melody spans a wide vocal range, with the soprano part in particular demanding quite high notes.
And although the melody has great momentum, it isn’t enough to simply sing it powerfully—refined expressive ability is also required.
There are many challenging aspects, but the sense of accomplishment you’ll feel after singing it through is sure to be immense.
ForeverGosuperāzu3rank/position

Let us introduce a supreme love ballad sung by The Gospellers, who continue to captivate listeners with their sophisticated choral work! Released as a single in August 2000, it still enjoys enduring popularity.
It was also chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN,” earning support from many music fans.
This song, with its gentle, mellow atmosphere, sings of invisible bonds and a love that lasts beyond time.
The piece beautifully fuses refined melodies with layered vocals, making it profoundly moving.
It’s a perfect choice for karaoke when you want to convey sincere feelings to someone special; if you sing it carefully and with emotion, you’re sure to deeply touch the hearts of those around you.
MimosaGosuperāzu4rank/position

This is a signature song by The Gospellers, featured as the commercial song for Toyota Motor Corporation’s “Isis.” Mimosa is the name of a flower, whose meanings are “the finest woman” and “the greatest love.” It’s a very pure love song dedicated to one’s dearest person.
City of StardustGosuperāzu5rank/position

A gem-like ballad by The Gospellers that sings of the bittersweetness of long-distance love and the warmth of affection, woven into a beautiful harmony like stars shining in the night sky.
In this piece, each member is given a solo part, and their distinct voices overlap to create a stunning harmony, like a constellation.
Released in November 2002, the song was also loved as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “The Life of Genius Professor Yanagisawa,” and it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It’s the perfect song for those holding thoughts of a loved one far away, or for couples who want to spend Tanabata night with someone special.
Street Corner -on the corner-Gosuperāzu6rank/position

It’s Gospellers’ “Machikado -on the corner-.” It was used as the theme song for the JRA 50th Anniversary commercial in 2004.
The song was released in January 2004 as their 24th single and was also included on the album “Dressed up to the Nines,” released in March of the same year.
Its appeal lies in the Gospellers’ distinctive deep and gentle harmonies.
RobinsonGosuperāzu7rank/position

The original song by Spitz was released on April 5, 1995, and sold over 1.6 million copies—a million-selling hit.
While it started as a breezy band tune, in their hands it’s completely transformed into a rich, sweet gospel number.
The familiar melody really draws you in with its catchy appeal.
The fact that it features an arrangement distinct from the original is also excellent.
It’s a track I can recommend not only to Gospellers fans but to anyone who enjoys a cappella.


![Popular Songs Ranking of The Gospellers [2026]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi_webp/BFACO7Yef1c/maxresdefault.webp)
