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] (11–20)
BLOWIN’B’z15rank/position

Known as an up-tempo pop-rock number, this song was released in May 1992 as B’z’s 10th single.
Its lyrics, using wind as a motif, portray change, growth, and a yearning for freedom, and are distinguished by the seamless fusion of Inaba’s powerful vocals with Matsumoto’s memorable guitar sound.
It was also featured in a Calbee “Potato Chips” commercial, bringing it recognition across a wide audience.
With crowd-pleasing moments like sound effects before the chorus and call-and-response at the end, it’s guaranteed to get people excited at live shows and in karaoke.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide and the melody is easy to remember, making it a great choice for those trying B’z for the first time.
How about singing it with a positive mindset as a cheer for young people facing challenges?
BE THEREB’z16rank/position

The 4th single “BE THERE,” which became the unit’s first single to debut within the top 10 on the Oricon charts, served as the catalyst for making B’z widely known.
The song was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Wednesday Super Cast,” and its impactful, sampled intro is memorable.
As an early track, it has a relatively low key and a simple melody, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
However, the English lyrics in the chorus are fast and the melody rises and falls dramatically, so be careful not to get left behind when singing.
LADY NAVIGATIONB’z17rank/position

“LADY NAVIGATION” is B’z’s eighth single, released in March 1991.
It was also used as Kanebo Cosmetics’ image song for the summer of 1991.
The track features a rock style infused with dance beats and a strikingly powerful guitar sound.
Its energetic, catchy melody won wide popularity, and the lyrics—an ode to cool, sophisticated women—are another key attraction.
Give it a try!
Wonderful OpportunityB’z18rank/position

Known for its uplifting lyrics, this song features vocalist Inaba performing a unique dance to match it during live shows.
Among B’z’s songs, it’s relatively laid-back, making it an easy track for beginners to sing.
Soldier, run.B’z19rank/position

“Hey, Brother!” is also a great pick for the opening track to get your spirits fired up.
Released in 2019 by B’z, the rock unit that has set countless records with their heavy sound and straightforward messages, it became well-loved as a support song for Japan’s national rugby team.
It resonates with B’z’s signature passionate message and a driving sense of speed and power.
There’s no way a B’z song won’t get you pumped—this is a track that truly makes your blood boil with excitement! Perfect when you want to hit it hard right from the start!
My beloved, good night…B’z20rank/position

The 7th single “Itoshii Hito yo Good Night…” was used as the ending theme for the TV drama Representative Director Detective.
As B’z’s first ballad single, its love-tinged lyrics and emotional vocals really resonate.
The key is high right from the opening, so singing it in the original key can be tough; however, the vocal range isn’t that wide and the tempo is relaxed, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s an early masterpiece beloved by fans, so if you’re into B’z, it’s a number you’ll want to add to your repertoire.
B’z Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
BrotherhoodB’z21rank/position

The tempo is relaxed, but if you don’t sing the melody’s rhythm with composure, you can lose track of it.
Especially the C section right before the guitar solo packs in a lot of words at a fast pace, and that’s where I often stumble.
Nail this part and the instrumental break into the final chorus becomes really dramatic! The chorus also has a string of high notes, and even with my high vocal range, a small mistake makes my voice crack right away.
The chorus part in the latter half shouldn’t be that difficult! If we can get a big sing-along going there, it’s sure to hype everyone up!


