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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 B’z Songs: Introducing Hit Tracks and Beloved Hidden Gems! (11–20)

I wanted to kiss you again.B’z

B’z I Wanted to Kiss You Again 1995–2018
I wanted to kiss you again.B'z

The B’z song released in November 1991 is known as a classic, textbook rock ballad.

Its lyrics portray the ache of a lost love, and the fusion of Koshi Inaba’s emotionally rich vocals with Tak Matsumoto’s memorable guitar solo resonates deeply with listeners.

Centered on the inevitability of parting and the strong desire to spend just one more moment with a loved one, the song is also a karaoke favorite.

It’s perfect for healing the pain of heartbreak or for reaffirming your feelings for someone special.

FukiarenasaiB’z

B’z is a rock duo that has racked up numerous million-selling hits and continues to captivate fans with their overwhelming live performances.

Written as the theme song for the film Shippu Rondo, released in November 2016, this track is included on their 53rd single, “Seimei / Still Alive,” released in 2017.

The lyrical world that overlays a fiercely swirling snowy landscape with the inner conflict of trying to move forward despite uncertainty is striking.

The chorus, which repeats the imperative phrase in the title, and the driving beat woven by the thick guitar sound are brimming with an energy that feels like a strong push forward for the listener.

Be sure to check out this exhilarating rock number that will heat up a body shrunk from the cold.

HOMEB’z

Although it’s a mid-tempo ballad, it earned a spot as a single, and an English version was included on the best-of album—making it another song where you can feel a slightly different side of B’z.

The music video, famously filmed in Hong Kong, is also well-known, but it is not included on the original album.

impulseB’z

This is a song produced as the opening theme for the TV anime Detective Conan.

The hard-hitting guitar sound and shouts feel exhilarating, like unleashing pure impulse.

The music video features the calligrapher Souun Takeda, and one of his works is also used on the CD jacket.

Soldier, run.B’z

B’z Live from AVACO STUDIO “Soldiers, Run”
Soldier, run.B'z

B’z’s “Tsuwamono, Hashiru” captured the hearts of many, inspiring the courage to take on any challenge without giving up.

Many of you may remember it as the support song for Japan’s national rugby team.

The character 兵 in the title is easy to misread as hei, but the correct reading is tsuwamono! Reportedly, when Koshi Inaba was writing the lyrics and thought of the word tsuwamono, he typed it into his smartphone, and a predictive conversion happened to suggest this kanji, which ended up inspiring the title.