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B’z’s Popular Songs: Introducing Hit Tracks and Hidden Gems Beloved by Fans!

B’z’s Popular Songs: Introducing Hit Tracks and Hidden Gems Beloved by Fans!
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B’z’s Popular Songs: Introducing Hit Tracks and Hidden Gems Beloved by Fans!

B’z, a band that continues to carve a brilliant path in Japanese music history.

The overwhelming guitar sound crafted by Takahiro Matsumoto and the extraordinary vocal prowess of Koshi Inaba create music that keeps moving people’s hearts across generations.

In this article, we’ve gathered some of B’z’s most popular tracks from among their many hits.

It’s a playlist full of captivating songs that will draw you in—even if you’re not a hardcore fan! From hard rock to ballads, enjoy B’z’s masterpieces and their diverse musicality to your heart’s content.

[B’z’s Popular Songs] Introducing Hit Tracks and Hidden Gems Loved by Fans! (1–10)

As I love and as I please, you’re the only one I won’t hurt.B’z

B'z / As Love Is, As Selfish As I Am, I Won't Hurt Anyone But You
As I love and as I please, you’re the only one I won’t hurt.B'z

This is a B’z song that, though selfish, sings about a pure desire to have your loved one all to yourself.

Haven’t you ever felt that contradiction—wanting to bind someone precisely because you love them so much? Even as you vow single-minded devotion, a self-centered passion swirls beneath it.

Perhaps that raw, human wavering of emotion is what captured so many hearts.

Released in March 1993 and used as the theme song for the drama “Journey to the West,” this track might affirm your intense feelings if you listen to it when you’re so consumed by love that you can’t see anything else.

OCEANB’z

An emotional ballad whose grand sound woven by piano and strings resonates deep in the heart.

It likens an unwavering resolve—to protect a loved one and overcome any hardship together—to the boundless expanse of the open sea.

Released in August 2005, the song richly colored the story as the theme for the drama “Umizaru: UMIZARU EVOLUTION,” and won Song of the Year at the 20th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

When you want to reaffirm the bond with someone precious, it will gently give you a push forward.

whipB’z

Many people may relate to B’z’s comment about “pushing yourself too hard without meaning to.” This song is a powerful anthem that portrays the struggles of such a person and the determination to keep moving forward.

The depiction of someone driving themselves under pressure and striving to surpass their limits is sure to move you.

Released in January 2025, it colored the story as the theme song for the drama “Informer: Beasts Living in the Dark,” starring Kenta Kiritani.

When you’re desperately chasing something and need one more push, this track will strongly propel you onward.

Someday Merry ChristmasB’z

[Full/Lyrics] “Itsuka no Merry Christmas” B’z Cover / NAADA
Someday Merry ChristmasB'z

It’s a B’z masterpiece that could be called a towering pillar among winter ballads.

Included on the December 1992 mini-album “FRIENDS,” this track has enjoyed immense popularity despite never being released as a single.

It poignantly contrasts memories of a joyful Christmas with a lover and the loneliness of being by oneself now.

A song that quietly stays close to those carrying memories of a lost love.

On long winter nights spent with feelings of loneliness, wistfulness, or regret, why not listen to it alone?

ALONEB’z

Under the twilight sky, standing alone while thinking of a loved one.

It conjures a poignant yet beautiful scene—an exquisite ballad that represents B’z.

The lyrics, which portray how time apart only deepens one’s feelings for the other, are truly heart-wrenching.

Released in October 1991, the song became a million-seller as the theme for the drama “Hotel Woman.” In live performances, Koshi Inaba’s piano-and-vocal rendition has become a legendary moment among fans.

Listen to it on a night spent alone, and it will gently keep your lonely heart company.

Heaven KnowsNEW!B’z

A number that graced a milestone for a beloved national anime.

Crafted by B’z, the rock duo that has led Japan’s music scene for years, it’s included as a highlight on the album “FYOP+ Edition,” set for release in April 2026.

It’s been drawing attention since it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Detective Conan starting in January 2026.

The track is a driving rock tune where heavy guitar work coexists with a catchy melody.

It’s packed with an energy that powerfully propels the historic timing of the anime’s 30th broadcast anniversary, naturally lifting the listener’s spirits.

It’s the perfect song for when you want a burst of exhilaration or need the courage to take a new step forward.

On the edge (chop)B’z

B’z is often seen as having many songs that are difficult to perform due to their high level of musicianship, but this track, in particular, is overwhelming.

The fiercely shredding guitar and the high-pitched, gritty vocals are quintessential hard rock.

And even live, their precision remains unchanged.

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