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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.

[Popular Songs of B’z] Introducing Hit Tracks and Beloved Hidden Gems for Fans! (111–120)

Us, just the same as everB’z

B’z – Us, Still the Same as Ever
Us, just the same as everB'z

A track from the album IN THE LIFE, released in 1991 by Japan’s popular rock duo B’z.

The song consists only of guitar, tambourine, and vocals.

The lyrics candidly express small hopes and wishes in everyday life—things that make you go, “I totally get that.” As we become adults, things tend to get more complicated, and this song makes me feel that it would be nice if we could think about them as simply as this.

Crazy RendezvousB’z

【B’z】Crazy Randezvous / B’z 【Drum】
Crazy RendezvousB'z

A track included on the 5th album “IN THE LIFE,” which cemented the popularity of the rock duo B’z.

Thanks to its catchy melody and driving tempo, it remains a fan favorite despite never having been released as a single.

The production begins with the exhaust note of guitarist Takahiro Matsumoto’s then-beloved Chevrolet Corvette, a touch that perfectly syncs with the feeling of heading out for a drive and is sure to lift your spirits.

For those in their 40s, it’s an irresistible number that’s perfect as driving BGM.

Cry and cry and, once you stop crying,B’z

B’z Cry and Cry and When the Tears Stop (SHOWCASE ver)
Cry and cry and, once you stop crying,B'z

Among B’z’s songs, this was one I hadn’t really listened to before, but the first time I heard it I fell in love with it.

Sometimes, after I cry to my heart’s content, a sudden burst of energy wells up.

It’s a song that makes you want to cry without embarrassment and then face forward again.

DeusB’z

B’z “Deus” – Tried playing it on guitar
DeusB'z

B’z’s “Deus,” released in 2019, was featured in the SUZUKI ESCUDO “Uncompromising SUV” commercial.

In the ad, a man in the car looks surprised by its safety features, and then, as if set free, drives exactly the way he wants—this is the impression it gives.

The masculine vibe of B’z’s song fits perfectly and further accentuates the car’s coolness.

NO EXCUSEB’z

Nice commercial: Kirin Smirnoff Ice, Taishi Fushigami, ♪ B’z — “Full of Authenticity” version, 15s + 30s

It’s a song included on B’z’s 19th original album, released in 2015.

It was used in a commercial for Kirin’s “Smirnoff Ice” and was written specifically for the ad.

Takahiro Matsumoto, who composed the music, said it was easy to create because the tie-in requested a specific style—“a beat like this,” and so on.

Conversely, Koshi Inaba, who wrote the lyrics, said it was difficult because there were no requests regarding the words.

SIGNALB’z

SIGNAL – Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side / Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side Opening Song (With Lyrics) – B’z
SIGNALB'z

A track included on B’z’s 12th album, GREEN.

While the album as a whole leans toward pop, this song features a heavy use of programming.

When both people are busy, squeezing in moments to meet a lover feels exciting—but once you have more free time and can see each other anytime, doesn’t your guard drop a little? This song is a bittersweet ballad that captures the moment just before those feelings begin to fall out of sync.

IT’S SHOWTIME!!B’z

When it comes to B’z live songs, this is the one I want to recommend! As everyone passes through the gates of a concert venue or live house, their hearts start pounding with excitement for the performance that’s about to begin, right? This track captures that very rush—it’s a rock tune that any music lover will totally relate to!