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.
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The Gospellers’ Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
will be fine feat.AnlyGosuperāzu11rank/position

A ballad whose beautiful harmonies resonate in the heart.
Adorned with a splendid vocal ensemble, this piece has been selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Takaoka Taka’s Medical Mystery Case Files,” airing from January 2025.
The Gospellers and singer-songwriter Anly gently convey, with their exquisite voices, the journey of walking alongside someone dear and the importance of supporting one another.
It’s a song that stays close when you want to gaze toward the future with someone.
SeptenovaGosuperāzu12rank/position

A majestic sports anthem that symbolizes seven radiant hopes.
A collaborative work by The Gospellers and Shintaro Tokita of Sukima Switch.
Released as a single in November 2008, it superbly blends beautiful harmonies with a vibrant, life-affirming band sound.
Chosen as the official theme song for the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008, it reached No.
10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With motifs of the cosmos and stars, it powerfully conveys the importance of believing in your own potential and continually pushing your limits.
It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone about to take a new step forward.
Dream GirlGosuperāzu13rank/position

It’s a richly arranged ballad with a strikingly soft yet beautiful intro where piano, electric piano, and synths intertwine exquisitely.
Ballads typically lean on string arrangements, but what’s remarkable about them is that they can achieve that with their beautiful voices instead.
Tokyo SweetGosuperāzu14rank/position

It’s a slow ballad with a different character from “Dream Girl,” highlighting a gentle, soft touch.
It somehow feels wintry.
Because there are few instruments, the Gospellers’ harmonies really stand out.
Apart from the electric piano as the chordal instrument, there aren’t any other prominent instruments—impressive, isn’t it?
Let it shineGosuperāzu15rank/position
This song was selected as the ending theme for the overseas drama “Timeless.” It’s a track that showcases the uniquely subtle melodies characteristic of The Gospellers.
The video has been available on YouTube since March 1, 2017, and even though it’s only about a minute long, the song and the teaser already make your heart race with anticipation.
GOSWINGGosuperāzu16rank/position

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.
One more DayGosuperāzu17rank/position

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!!!!!Gosuperāzu18rank/position

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.
Ice FlowerGosuperāzu19rank/position

The theme song for the film Yellow Elephant, based on a novel by Kanako Nishi.
It’s a perfect ballad for the story of two people, each carrying their own past, living in the present as a married couple.
Watching the film makes lines like “reaching out a hand” and “these very days are an endless miracle” resonate even more.
PromiseGosuperāzu20rank/position

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.


