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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 Beloved Hidden Gems! (41–50)

juiceB’z

With its thick rock riff and all parts in unison, this track cranks up the tension whether you like it or not.

The music video features footage from an actual guerrilla live performance, ramping up the excitement even more.

Despite how famous the song has become, the lyrics are as provocative as ever.

[Popular Songs by B’z] Introducing Hit Tracks and Beloved Hidden Gems! (51–60)

Wandering Blue BulletB’z

It’s a busy track where an oriental-style intro, a catchy melody, and an intense guitar solo unfold rapidly over a fast tempo.

Even amid all this, the cohesion and atmosphere of the piece remain completely intact—perhaps that’s the mark of professional craftsmanship.

I won’t let you say goodbye.B’z

While it’s a poignant farewell song, it’s also somehow filled with hope.

Using a university graduation ceremony as its motif, the lyrics impressively transform the sadness of parting into something forward-looking.

Reflecting Mr.

Inaba’s personal experiences, it symbolizes the end of youth and a new beginning.

Released in October 1992, the song is included on B’z’s album “RUN,” which cemented their popularity.

It’s a moving track you’ll want to listen to at moments of parting or new departures with friends.

Don’t Wanna LieB’z

The tastiest part of this track is, without a doubt, the drum-and-bass rhythm section! The intro may spotlight the guitar, but it lays down a pretty dynamic groove, and the tempo shift right before the chorus feels great whether you’re listening or playing—no question about it.

HEATB’z

Contrary to what the title HEAT might suggest, this is an unexpected track that isn’t particularly intense or high-energy.

There aren’t big ups and downs from the intro to the chorus, but everything flows smoothly, making it easy to listen to again and again.

If you perform it, aim for smoothness without adding too much edge.

Long loveB’z

A track included on B’z’s 10th album, Brotherhood, released in 1999.

It’s a song that conveys a heartfelt plea toward a woman with a fickle nature, and it stands out as a rock number with an intro that shifts abruptly from opening strings to a heavy guitar sound.

From the unsettling tone of the first verse to the melodic chorus, the structure seems to express complex emotions and cries, making it a rock love song that overturns the notion of romance as merely beautiful.

C`monB’z

This song, famous as a support anthem for the Great East Japan Earthquake, likely had a deeper meaning than anyone realized.

But when I listened to it again with that in mind, my heart ached.

It made me realize how carefree I’d been, prompted me to think about the disaster, and made me want to do my best.