B’z Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
B’z is a two-member unit that can be called one of Japan’s quintessential rock bands.
Every song they release becomes a big hit, but tracks tied to commercials tend to be heard more often and seem to be especially popular.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of the most popular B’z songs used in commercials.
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B’z Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
DeusB’z15rank/position

B’z’s “Deus,” released in 2019, was featured in the SUZUKI ESCUDO “Uncompromising SUV” commercial.
In the ad, a man in the car looks surprised by its safety features, and then, as if set free, drives exactly the way he wants—this is the impression it gives.
The masculine vibe of B’z’s song fits perfectly and further accentuates the car’s coolness.
Soldier, run.B’z16rank/position

Alongside intense rugby match footage, it portrays the rugby fans cheering them on.
It’s a commercial packed with the excitement of the game and the passionate energy of the supporters.
The background music features B’z’s “Soldiers, Run,” which has also been chosen as a support song for Japan’s national rugby team.
With its driving melody and exhilarating vocals, it’s an inspiring track that stirs your fighting spirit.
There isn’t a single day I don’t think about you.B’z17rank/position

It’s a classic rock ballad by B’z, the most powerful rock duo Japan proudly presents to the world! It’s not a single, but a track from their 2015 album EPIC DAY, and in fact, it had already been used as the ending SE for their live tour back in 2013.
After the album’s release, it was featured in a commercial for Huis Ten Bosch’s “1.11 Million Roses Festival.” The acoustic and electric guitar backing in the intro, along with the striking strings, personally gives me a ’90s UK rock vibe—if anything, it reminds me of Oasis.
Beyond Inaba’s one-of-a-kind, passionate vocal melody, Matsumoto’s tasteful guitar solo is also a major highlight!
Love BombB’z18rank/position

There was a series of Pepsi Cola commercials featuring B’z as the main characters.
In the “GO SUMMER!” installment, the distinctive structure connects scenes of many people drinking Pepsi NEX in the summer to a B’z beach concert.
During the live scene, “Ai no Bakudan” is playing.


