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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.

The Gospellers’ Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

stand by meGosuperāzu21rank/position

When it comes to gospel, it’s gotta be The Gospellers.

Nothing is more soothing than their harmonies.

They exude stability and reassurance, with so many qualities everyone can respect.

Let’s indulge in gospel sung with richly mature male vocals.

LoreleiGosuperāzu22rank/position

The Gospellers “Lorelei” Music Video
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It’s an upbeat song that lets you feel a refreshing summer breeze.

With an arrangement that has an ’80s vibe, it offers a different atmosphere from The Gospellers’ earlier work.

Although it was composed before 2000, it was released in 2008.

The story goes that the late composer Daisuke Inoue, who passed away in 2000, left an unreleased piece, to which Takashi Matsumoto later added lyrics, and after eight years it was finally recorded.

In that sense, it’s a deeply meaningful, outstanding song.

As for the lyrics written by Matsumoto, they’re based on the Lorelei legend tied to the Lorelei rock in Germany.

It’s a bit of a spooky legend that you might not associate with something so refreshing, but if you’re interested, please look it up.

Wings of MarchGosuperāzu23rank/position

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.

BOO ~I want to laugh until I get hungry~Gosuperāzu24rank/position

This is a song that was used as the theme for the anime “Hare Tokidoki Buta” (Tokyo Pig).

It features a stylish sound with an easy-to-groove-to mid-tempo vibe.

The rap section in the middle is especially cool and memorable.

Combined with the upbeat, positive lyrics, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.

FIVE KEYSGosuperāzu25rank/position

The lyrics rhyme, and the backing track is sharp and cool.

In any case, the live footage is insanely entertaining—especially the first four minutes, which are a must-see.

The way the atmosphere becomes totally different from the studio version—with towel-spinning and call-and-response—left a strong impression.

It’s also breathtaking how the backing musicians can lock in perfectly to Murakami’s cues.

Fly me to the disco ballGosuperāzu26rank/position

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.

Golden Age ~The Golden Generation~Gosuperāzu27rank/position

Beloved by soccer fans and high school students as a rousing anthem that powerfully sings of burning youth, this song—marked by The Gospellers’ beautiful harmonies—was included as the B-side to the single “Shin-Osaka,” released in October 2003.

It was chosen as the official image song for the 82nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Vividly portraying the heat of soccer and the passion of youth, it captures the brilliance of striving toward goals with teammates through sports.

You can feel a surge of energy welling up from within.

HIT MEGosuperāzu28rank/position

Gospellers are often associated with smooth love ballads, but this is an upbeat dance number that overturns that image.

It’s a classic that always fires up the crowd at their live shows.

Just like the phrase “addictive” in the lyrics, once you hear it, you’ll surely find this song addictive too.

In This RoomGosuperāzu29rank/position

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.

It should’ve been me (that loved you)Gosuperāzu30rank/position

The Gospellers / It should’ve been me (that loved you)
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This is a track included on the seventh album, “FRENZY.” As the title suggests, it’s a love song—one that soothes with its gentle melody and vocals.

It has the vibe of a calm, mature piece, the kind you might hear playing in a stylish café.