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 Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
tropical nightGosuperāzu50rank/position

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call The Gospellers the original a cappella group, and this is one of their lesser-known summer songs.
After they actually performed this song on the TV show “Utaban,” it got a bit of a response, and that summer it was played in lots of places.
I think it’s worth giving it another listen.
The Gospellers’ Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Cat commotionGosuperāzu51rank/position

A song included on the album “Hamo Sōdō ~The Gospellers Covers~,” released on September 25, 2013.
It is a cover of the oldest recorded Japanese a cappella song, originally recorded in 1933.
The lyrics portray a catfight with an Edo-period flair.
Platinum kissGosuperāzu52rank/position

It’s a smooth love ballad that’s quintessentially The Gospellers.
With no backing band and not even any beatboxing, the way all their breaths line up perfectly is breathtaking.
Upbeat tracks are great too, but in the end, The Gospellers’ ballads really hit home.
You like whisky, don’t you?Gosuperāzu53rank/position

A soothing CM song for ‘Kakubin,’ featuring the relaxed, mature performances of Haruka Igawa, Ryo Kase, and Pierre Taki.
The vocals have been passed down over the years by artists like Sayuri Ishikawa, Mariya Takeuchi, The Gospellers, and Takashi Hamazaki.
Here, please enjoy The Gospellers’ supreme harmonies.
OathGosuperāzu54rank/position

They’re The Gospellers, the renowned a cappella group.
The perfectly blended vocal harmonies and high-quality vocal percussion are mesmerizing.
Although the song has a mellow tone, its overall sense of tempo makes it a refreshing track that lifts your spirits.
Snow BlossomGosuperāzu × Miura Daichi × UNIONE55rank/position

A collaboration between two vocal groups, The Gospellers and UNIONE, and Daichi Miura, often described as the Japanese Michael Jackson.
The rich, layered harmonies of the two vocal groups create a magical atmosphere that evokes the song’s snowy theme.
It’s a gorgeously arranged cover that makes you want to hear it in a church in winter.


