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 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Fly the FlagB’z31rank/position

This work depicts forging ahead under your own flag in a life that can feel like a solitary voyage.
Set to B’z’s characteristically powerful sound, Koshi Inaba’s vocals resonate deeply with listeners.
Included on the 2005 album THE CIRCLE, this song is perfect for those who feel lost in life and are on the verge of losing confidence.
For a B’z track, the overall melodic range is relatively modest, and it doesn’t feature Inaba’s trademark piercing high notes, making it comparatively easy to sing.
It’s a hidden gem—choose it at karaoke and you can show off your great taste!
F.E.A.R.B’z32rank/position

A hard rock number with that signature B’z flair—defined by its heavy sound and ominous worldview! Just being able to handle B’z at karaoke is already impressive, but if you can really nail this one, you’re basically a rock star.
“F.E.A.R.” spans everything from Inaba’s low spoken parts to high-pitched shouts, demanding both expressive range and precise vocal control.
The guitar riff stands out prominently, so keeping the rhythm of the vocal line steady can be tough.
Also, it’s easy to rely on your throat for the shouts, but that can blow your voice in one go—make sure to engage your vocal cords properly.
Place a finger in the hollow between your collarbones and sing as if you’re projecting the sound from there!
HOMEB’z33rank/position

Released in July 1998, this song became a major hit as B’z’s 25th single.
Koshi Inaba’s high‑toned vocals blend beautifully with Tak Matsumoto’s soothing guitar sound, creating a melody that resonates deeply with listeners.
The lyrics convey the importance of self-discovery and relationships with others, offering a message that anyone can relate to.
The intro incorporates the sound of an accordion heard in a Paris metro station, giving it a unique atmosphere.
It’s also very popular for karaoke—mid-tempo, easy to sing, and recommended for a wide range of ages.
With lyrics themed around a journey of self-search, it delivers a deeply moving, message-rich work.
REDB’z34rank/position

B’z is a musical duo consisting of Takahiro Matsumoto and Koshi Inaba, formed in 1988.
Since their formation, they have produced numerous hit songs and actively held live tours.
“RED” is a song specially written as the entrance theme for pitcher Hiroki Kuroda upon his return to the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, and it is a highly rousing track.
Real Thing ShakesB’z35rank/position

B’z, the rock band known for having many songs in high keys, has one track that’s especially hard to sing: “Real Thing Shakes.” Its highest note is a very high A, hihiA.
What makes the song difficult is that the note is hit with a chest-voice shout rather than using falsetto.
On top of that, this high note appears multiple times in the song, so be mindful to keep your throat open and avoid constricting it while you sing.
Also, the lyrics are in English, which can make it tough if you’re not used to it.
Practice well and try showing it off at karaoke!


