One of the charms of B’z’s music is its powerful sound that stirs listeners’ courage and energizes them to move forward.
This time, we’ll introduce B’z’s upbeat, energizing songs in a ranking format, focusing on the most popular ones.
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ultra soulB’z1rank/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!”
Soldier, run.B’z2rank/position

A song by B’z, a rock unit boasting top-tier name recognition in Japanese music.
It drew attention in 2019 as Taisho Pharmaceutical’s Lipovitan D support song for Japan’s national rugby team, and features hard-driving guitar riffs and powerful vocals.
The track is included on the album NEW LOVE and showcases a sound influenced by the blues.
Its lyrics depict players who keep running toward victory, making it perfect for blowing off stress or firing yourself up.
It’s a rock tune that gives you courage and fighting spirit—just listening to it will fill you with energy.
Part of Me, All of MeB’z3rank/position

This is a warm, heartfelt song from B’z, who continue to blaze the trail of classic rock.
It reminds us not to chase perfection, but to accept ourselves as we are.
Released in August 2009 as the theme song for the drama “Buzzer Beat: Gakeppuchi no Hero,” it topped the Oricon chart, achieving the remarkable feat of 42 consecutive No.
1 singles.
The guitar riffs and drum beats resonate comfortably, and Inaba’s powerful vocals strike a chord.
It’s especially recommended when you’re struggling with relationships or losing confidence.
Listen to this track, and your heart will surely feel warmly embraced.
BAD COMMUNICATIONB’z4rank/position

They’re a legendary Japanese monster band, no explanation needed.
Above all, the song is just insanely cool.
Even from a guy’s perspective, Inaba is cool, and there’s no one who wouldn’t feel energized listening to guitarist Matsumoto—renowned around the world—and their music! Every B’z track is top-tier.
BLOWIN’B’z5rank/position

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.
REDB’z6rank/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.
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z7rank/position

Among the many masterpieces by B’z, this is likely the one most people would say they love the most.
The chorus’s melody is beautiful and powerful, yet tinged with loneliness, leaving an indelible impression.
It’s also a track where you can fully savor the solid, impossibly cool guitar playing and sound.
This is an autumn guitar-rock ballad that showcases B’z at their very best—on a whole different level in every respect.
Barefoot GoddessB’z8rank/position

The 13th single by B’z, released on June 2, 1993.
Powerful, expansive, and warm guitar, and vocals that pour energy into your heart! It’s not that we’re hurt because we’re weak; rather, the strength to accept the pain and keep walking is immense.
Yet it also seems to encourage you by saying you don’t have to push yourself all alone.
A classic B’z song that gives you both vitality and warmth!
Sun’s Komachi AngelB’z9rank/position

B’z, the duo that has delivered numerous masterpieces.
While B’z is strongly associated with cool, rock-flavored tracks, they also have some slightly pop-leaning songs.
Among those, one of the most popular is surely “Taiyō no Komachi Angel.” The vocal range is mid2A to hiA—high, but relatively narrow overall.
If you adjust the key properly, you shouldn’t have trouble with vocal production.
It’s also a song everyone can sing together, so consider adding it to your repertoire.


