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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] (31–40)

Looking for your loveGosuperāzu31rank/position

An a cappella ballad said by some fans to be the “second Hitori,” with the Gospellers factor turned up to the max.

In the interlude, they deliver an advanced choral passage of “ha-ha-ha.” You can savor the quintessence of beautifully rhythmic a cappella harmonies that ordinary groups could never imitate.

NEVER STOPGosuperāzu32rank/position

NEVER STOP (The Gospellers) covered by GospelGänger [Tried Singing] [Hiroshima University Welcome Event]
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This is a video covering a classic song by The Gospellers, Japan’s premier a cappella group.

The piece is sustained solely by voices, enhanced by the audience’s handclaps, conveying a primal human power.

Though a cover, the harmonies are fully realized and beautiful, more than enough to feel the song’s joy and vitality.

It’s the kind of track that makes you want to sway side to side while clapping along, and the more you listen, the more fun it becomes.

Recycle LoveGosuperāzu33rank/position

Gospellers “Recycle Love (LOOPERformance)” 1-chorus ver.
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One of the tracks from their 48th single released in 2016.

It’s a double A-side with “GOSWING.” As you can clearly see in the music video, the standout feature is the use of a looper for multi-layered recording.

This lets you feel vocal layers that go beyond the number of members.

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The Gospellers “SAYONARA”
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It’s a song where each member’s vocal ability really shines.

They deliver an adult love story with a moody touch.

The beauty of the harmonies adds depth to the track and intensifies its sense of heartache—it might be a song that gently stays by the side of someone who’s suffered a devastating breakup.

The final lyrics are dramatic, too.

Sky HighGosuperāzu35rank/position

<Wind Band> Sky High ~Sky High~
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This is the Gospellers’ 33rd single, released on November 12, 2008, known for their overwhelmingly rich harmonies.

It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV anime Nodame Cantabile: Paris Chapter.

Since the series is a popular work centered on music college students, this is a track we highly recommend.

Summer BreezeGosuperāzu36rank/position

Gospellers “Summer Breeze” Music Video
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The Gospellers are a five-member vocal group that continues to captivate fans with their overwhelming choral work.

Their song “Summer Breeze,” included on their tenth concept album HERE & NOW, drew attention for being written by Shintaro Namioka and Maho Oshima of Penthouse, a six-member city-soul band formed at the University of Tokyo’s music club.

The melody layers a refreshing, seaside-evoking ensemble with distinctive vocals, delivering both the breezy lightness and the heat that truly embody summer.

It’s a track that highlights their trademark beautiful harmonies and adds color to those moments when you just want to take it slow.

angel treeGosuperāzu37rank/position

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.

will be fine (feat.Anly)Gosuperāzu38rank/position

TV Anime “Takao Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery Casebook” Ending Movie | The Gospellers “will be fine feat. Anly”
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This new work from The Gospellers is a heartwarming ballad filled with a message of hope.

Featuring Anly as a guest vocalist, the beautiful vocals woven by their six-part harmony leave a strong impression.

The song celebrates the journey of walking together and the importance of bonds, resonating deeply with listeners.

It has been selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Takao Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery,” airing from January 2025, and it matches the anime’s world perfectly.

It’s an ideal track for those standing at a crossroads in life or wanting to feel the ties with someone special.

Savor this gem of a song, packed with The Gospellers’ 30 years of history.

IrohaGosuperāzu39rank/position

Released in 2002, this track is the opener of the 8th album “A Cappella,” composed entirely of a cappella pieces.

The alphabet, the iroha poem, and a cappella—beauty born of simplicity.

The lyric booklet includes explanatory notes for terms that appear in the lyrics, so be sure to check those as well.

Barely SHOUT!!Gosuperāzu40rank/position

An ambitious work in which The Gospellers take on the so-called “on-the-edge music” that is said to emerge in the J-pop scene every 13 years.

Ranging from songs with a strong entertainment flair to tracks that become highlights at live shows, it’s packed with impact.

The lyrics weave in not only the phrase “giri-giri shout” but even “guru-guru soul,” making it an irresistible number for certain B’z fans.