B’z Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026]
Alongside X Japan’s “Kurenai,” B’z is famous for the ultimate scream-along anthem “Ultra Soul” that no man can go home without belting out.
It’s perfect for blowing off stress, so many of you are probably curious about what other songs they have.
So this time, we’ve put together a ranking that could be called the definitive roundup of B’z’s most popular karaoke songs.
Feel free to use it as a reference!
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B’z Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
I wanted to kiss you again.B’z8rank/position

A ballad included on the 1991 album “IN THE LIFE,” it’s a story-driven song that portrays a journey from a summer meeting to a winter farewell.
It’s a karaoke staple that lets you deliver a tender, heartfelt performance.
The overall vocal range is slightly low at F3–G#4, so even singers who struggle with high notes should find it manageable.
One thing to watch out for: just because it sits low and feels easy, don’t overuse your throat.
If your pitch drops, your tone will get muffled and your vocal performance will suffer.
Try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows, and sing with a constant sense of resonance between your eyebrows—the sound will flow more comfortably.
LOVE PHANTOMB’z9rank/position

LOVE PHANTOM is not only one of B’z’s signature songs, but also a quintessential representative of 90s J-pop.
Its strikingly poignant lyrics and the grand orchestral prelude leave a lasting impression.
It was also used as the Japanese theme song for the international TV drama The X-Files.
Us, as alwaysB’z10rank/position

A song notable for its warm acoustic guitar tone, the rhythm of the tambourine, and Koshi Inaba’s gentle vocals.
Within its relaxed atmosphere, the lyrics—singing of the importance of staying true to yourself—resonate deeply.
Included on the album “IN THE LIFE,” released in November 1991, this piece runs a brief 1 minute and 44 seconds, yet brims with a soothing charm that comforts the listener.
In karaoke, it’s relatively easy to sing because it features fewer of Inaba’s high notes.
With its laid-back tempo, it’s a track anyone can enjoy—even those who aren’t B’z fans—by honestly expressing their own feelings.
It’s a heartwarming song you’ll want to hear when you’re worn out by daily life or feel like you’re losing sight of yourself.
B’z Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
On the edge (chop)B’z11rank/position

B’z is a solitary rock unit that has continued to take on new challenges while honing their own style since their debut.
Their 26th single, “Giri Giri Chop,” used as a theme song for the TV anime Detective Conan, features a driving shuffle beat and aggressive guitar sound that really gets your adrenaline pumping.
It’s perfect for blowing off steam, but be careful when singing it at karaoke—the very high notes and powerful vocals it demands can be tough.
For those in their 30s who grew up with the anime, this rock tune is guaranteed to get the crowd going.
Easy Come, Easy Go!B’z12rank/position

With its lively rhythm and catchy melody, this song leaves a strong impression, and its uplifting lyrics about heartbreak and life’s ups and downs resonate deeply.
Released as a single in October 1990, it was also included on the album “RISKY.” It was used in a commercial, which helped it gain recognition across a wide audience.
It’s a staple at live shows, and it’s said that Koshi Inaba sometimes plays guitar for it.
This is the perfect track to fire up a karaoke session, and among B’z’s songs it’s relatively easy to sing, making it a great choice for first-time B’z challengers.
BAD COMMUNICATIONB’z13rank/position

“BAD COMMUNICATION” is a track included on a mini-album released in 1989.
It’s a number with a really cool dance beat.
Various versions have been released, including lyrics entirely in English and an acoustic version.
In live performances, it’s often played in a hard rock style.
Barefoot GoddessB’z14rank/position

A host of standout songs represent B’z in Japan’s rock scene.
Among them, this track is a refreshing number themed around encouraging and renewing a heartbroken woman.
It powerfully portrays a woman who, despite deep sorrow, strives to live positively.
Released in June 1993, it topped the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks and achieved the remarkable feat of becoming their sixth consecutive million-seller.
It was also used in a Toyota “Corolla Levin” commercial, making it popular across a wide audience.
It’s a karaoke favorite too, though many might hesitate at Inaba’s high-tone vocals.
But don’t worry—the chorus melody is easy to remember, and the lyrics are highly relatable, so if you sing it with feeling, you’ll pull it off in style.


