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.
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[B’z’s Popular Songs] Introducing Hit Tracks and Beloved Hidden Gems for Fans! (21–30)
Pleasure ’91 ~Life’s Pleasures~B’z

Included as the B-side of B’z’s eighth single “LADY NAVIGATION,” released on March 27, 1991.
Rock! That one word says it all—this is pure rock! Blazing momentum, powerful and beautiful guitar, vocals that unleash tremendous energy, and lyrics that rock too! It’s a track that stirs up so much power, you’ll feel like you’re about to burn out!
The guitar is crying.B’z

Among the many ballads B’z has released, this is the one that stands out for portraying the unique relationship between a live stage and its fans.
Featured on their third album BREAK THROUGH, released in February 1990, the track runs over six minutes, yet Takahiro Matsumoto’s soulful, weeping guitar and Koshi Inaba’s heartrending vocals blend beautifully.
Its innovative premise—of a musician on stage secretly harboring feelings for a woman in the audience—captured the hearts of many listeners and has earned the song a reputation among fans as a hidden gem.
BLOWIN’B’z

Included on the 1998 album “B’z The Best ‘Treasure’.” Used in a Calbee “Potato Chips” TV commercial.
A two-member music unit formed in 1988.
The song’s title came from Inaba’s impression after hearing a piece composed by Matsumoto—he imagined “it’s like the wind is blowin’…”.
It’s a cool, fast-paced track with a strong rock flavor.
Don’t Leave MeB’z

Their 14th single, released on February 9, 1994.
Personally, it’s one of my top favorite songs by B’z.
I feel that Inaba’s voice in this era was huskier than it is now.
Because it’s a mid-tempo track, his vocal sustain sounds all the more outstanding—truly gives me goosebumps!
core; crux; heart (of the matter)B’z

A track whose distinctive guitar riff in the intro sticks in your ears.
It features a striking contrast: a heavy, slow-tempo, dark verse and pre-chorus give way to a refreshingly bright chorus, then drop back into weighty melodies again.
The way the guitar riff is used is highly effective, making it a potential model for composition.


