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B’z Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

B’z, known for their overwhelming vocal power and fiery guitar work.

This time, we’ve put together a selection of their most energizing tracks.

They’re all “bomb”-level songs that speak straight to your soul.

Hope you find a new favorite.

Let’s get pumped up!

B’z Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

NamingB’z15rank/position

B’z naming acoustic solo performance
NamingB'z

B’z, now renowned as Japanese artists who stand on the world stage.

Carried by their distinctive melodies is a “message to those who have created life.” When life is born, everyone vows to cherish it.

Yet as time passes, we often forget that resolve.

“Naming” reminds us of the profound responsibility borne by those who have brought a life into the world—something we must never forget.

KOIGOKORO (Feelings of Love)B’z16rank/position

For B’z, it’s a rare, pop-leaning melody that makes this unrequited love song a joy.

He wants to talk to the girl he fell for at first sight, but he lacks confidence and can’t bring himself to do it.

The moment he steels himself to approach her, her female friends promptly gather around, and she never ends up alone—so he ultimately can’t do anything.

It’s a classic that evokes the bittersweet youth so many of us have experienced.

The Unfading RainbowB’z17rank/position

It’s a hidden gem by B’z.

It’s a slightly slow ballad, so it might make you sleepy, but Koshi Inaba’s rich vocals really speak to the heart.

I chose it because the title “Unfading Rainbow” feels kind of auspicious.

whipB’z18rank/position

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.

ARIGATOB’z19rank/position

Released in 2004 as B’z’s 37th single.

It was used as the theme song for TV Asahi’s “TV ASAHI NETWORK SPORTS 2004” and for TV Asahi’s coverage of the 2004 Athens Olympics.

The song is powerful, designed to give athletes courage and strength.

Go For It, Baby -The Mountain Range of Memories-B’z20rank/position

This is B’z’s 50th single, written specifically for the commercial “Pepsi NEX Tshirts Live” featuring the members.

The intro shifts from a quiet atmosphere of clean guitar and piano to a tight rock sound, a rock tune that elevates the feeling of gearing up for a fight.

With lyrics that push you to move forward without looking back and a song structure that builds toward the chorus, it’s a number that boosts your spirits—perfect for athletes who want to get fired up before a match.

B’z Motivational Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

MOVEB’z21rank/position

Released in 1996 as B’z’s first double A-side and their 19th single, “Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE” was featured in a Benesse “Shinken Zemi Junior High Course” commercial.

The ad starred Yuta Tabuse, who was still a junior high school student at the time and later became a professional basketball player.

It’s a song whose distinctly B’z-style powerful sound gives you strength.