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!
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B’z Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Soldier, run.B’z1rank/position

Released in May 2019, this B’z track was written as a support song for Japan’s national rugby team.
It was also featured in Taisho Pharmaceutical’s Lipovitan D commercials.
With its exhilarating sense of speed and lyrics depicting the drive to keep running toward a goal, just listening to it might put you in the perfect fighting mode for any competition.
The melody that soars from low tones to high notes lifts your spirits—making it a number I highly recommend for everyone working hard in their club activities.
ultra soulB’z2rank/position

A powerful cheer song by B’z that fires you up to believe there are no limits! The inner conflicts everyone faces while chasing their dreams, and the frustration of not being able to enjoy the present out of fear of the outcome, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2001 as their 31st single, this track also gained popularity as the theme song for the World Aquatics Championships.
When you feel yourself growing timid before a big goal, it will surely give you the courage to say, “I can still do this!”
REDB’z3rank/position

Many of you may remember it as a soul-stirring anthem created for a single athlete.
It is said that B’z produced the song at the direct request of pitcher Hiroki Kuroda when he returned to the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.
Its austere message, mirroring the figure of a pitcher battling alone on the mound, strikes a chord.
The lyrics embody a strong will to avoid the easy path, blame no one, and maintain strict self-discipline, powerfully pushing listeners forward.
Released as a single in June 2015, the song fired up stadiums and was also used as the theme for a television program.
The record it set—becoming B’z’s 48th consecutive No.
1 single—speaks to its immense popularity.
It’s a passionate track you’ll want to play to fire yourself up when taking on a major goal.
Mienai Chikara ~Invisible One~B’z4rank/position

The 19th single by B’z, a two-piece rock unit that continues to lead the Japanese rock scene from the front and influence up-and-coming bands.
Used as the first ending theme for the TV anime Hell Teacher Nūbē, the track’s catchy synth phrases and aggressive rock guitar will get your energy up.
Its message, which reminds you of goals that are easy to forget amid a busy life, is sure to blow away daily stress and give you the strength to keep going.
rays of lightB’z5rank/position

When we were children, many of us thought adults sparkled and could do all sorts of things—how nice that must be.
But once you actually become an adult, the burdens often outweigh the fun, and you can even feel like there’s no light at all.
In this B’z song, there’s a message of hope: if you keep living and moving forward through the same kind of suffering you’re feeling, there will definitely be light somewhere.
The title, “Kōbō,” means a single ray of light.
Listen to this track from the album ACTION and keep chasing the light that’s yours.
Wandering Blue BulletB’z6rank/position

B’z’s single “Samayoeru Aoi Dangan” (“Wandering Blue Bullet”), released in 1998, is an undeniable masterpiece.
It’s packed with messages that give a push to those in their 50s who, upon reaching the midpoint of life, find themselves thinking, “I’ve been stopping in my tracks more often.” The ambitious themes in the lyrics convey a strong will to avoid complacency and make a fresh start.
It will surely make you feel that age doesn’t matter when it comes to taking on new challenges!
All or NothingB’z7rank/position

“Ichibu to Zenbu,” which was used as the theme song for the drama “Buzzer Beat: Gakeppuchi no Hero.” Many people probably got pumped up when this song played during the basketball scenes in the show.
In the same way, try listening to it before a basketball game or playing it in your head during the match to boost your spirits.
This song will lift not only the players’ energy but also the supporters’.


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