Ranking of popular songs by Libera, a British soprano unit
Libera is a boys’ choir also known for being led by composer Robert Prizeman, who passed away in 2021.
Based primarily in South London, the group is composed mainly of local residents.
Unlike many choirs, Libera includes lower voice parts, which is why members can remain in the group up to age 18.
They hold concerts regularly in Japan, so many of you may already be familiar with them.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Libera’s most popular songs—please enjoy their beautiful voices.
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Ranking of Popular Songs (1–10) by the UK Soprano Group, Libera
You were thereLibera8rank/position

A song by the British boys’ choir Libera, whose pure, angelic singing sinks into the heart.
Released in 2002, this piece was created as the theme song for the film “Protect Nobody” (Dare mo Mamotte Kurenai).
Its lyrics, praising a sacred presence and expressing a guiding light, are particularly striking.
Libera’s signature mystical chords and angelic harmonies soothe listeners and deliver deep emotion.
It’s perfect for times when you need to relax your mind and body, such as before bed or when you’re feeling stressed.
Also recommended as background music for work or study.
All ye faithful, make hasteLibera9rank/position

“Morobito Kozorite” is cherished in Japan as a Christmas hymn.
In English-speaking countries, it is sung with the lyrics of “Joy to the World,” and has been covered by artists such as Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.
It’s a truly beautiful song that you can’t help but love after just one listen.
A miracle given by an angelLibera10rank/position

Libera, whose clear, translucent boys’ voices gently resonate in the heart, is a boys’ choir based in London, England.
With a unique style that fuses classical and contemporary music, they have captivated audiences around the world.
This piece, included on their 2015 mini-album “Miracle Given by Angels,” was created in collaboration with composer Takatsugu Muramatsu for Universal Studios Japan’s Christmas show.
Sung in English and Latin, the lyrics carry sacred messages of angelic voices and prayers for peace.
The rich resonance of the orchestra blends with the choir’s transparency, letting you experience a miraculous moment as if angels had descended.
It’s a heartwarming song, perfect for savoring the Christmas spirit at a relaxed pace with friends and family.
Popular song ranking (11–20) of the UK soprano group, Libera
Eternal BondLibera11rank/position

Libera’s “Eternal Bond” was released in 2023 as the theme song that colors the film “Phoenix: Eden17,” and it instantly captured listeners’ hearts.
Takatsugu Muramatsu’s graceful melody and Sam Coats’s lucid lyrics, together with visuals shot at Hamamatsu’s Nakatajima Sand Dunes, evoke an eternal connectedness that mirrors the story of the work.
The vocals are imbued with the strength of bonds that transcend time and space, offering listeners courage and empathy.
You can feel their globe‑trotting music resonating across borders and touching the heart.
This piece is sure to become a new love song for many music fans.
Miracle of LifeLibera12rank/position

USJ’s Christmas tree holds the Guinness World Record for the number of lights.
The commercials for USJ’s Christmas—featuring the towering tree, dazzling decorations, and moving performances—are often touching just to watch.
The song played in these commercials is “Miracle of Life,” composed by Takatsugu Muramatsu and sung by Libera, a boys’ choir based in South London, England.
Their angelic voices perfectly match USJ’s Christmas night show, where angels appear, captivating the hearts of listeners.
It feels like simply listening could purify all sorts of things.
It really makes you want to visit USJ to experience a moving Christmas!





