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B’z Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

B’z, the Japanese rock duo, have released numerous compelling love songs.

It’s said that vocalist Koshi Inaba never skips his daily 5 km run.

This time, we’ll introduce them in a ranking format.

Now then, will your favorite song make the list?

B’z Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

OCEANB’z8rank/position

A B’z ballad set against the grandeur of the sea, portraying a journey of bonds, love, and hope! Released in August 2005 as the theme song for the drama “Umizaru – UMIZARU EVOLUTION,” the piece evokes a gently swaying ocean, symbolizing love and support for a partner walking together toward the future.

Coupled with the buzz that the offer came directly from the drama’s production team, it became a song that resonated with many.

The lyrics, filled with a resolve to face any hardship together, are the perfect listen when you’re looking toward the future with someone important or standing at a crossroads in life.

EverlastingB’z9rank/position

Theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street.

Among B’z’s catalog, this ballad is especially popular, notable for its romantic lyrics and gentle melody.

The emotionally charged vocals slowly seep into your body.

Included on the 2002 album GREEN.

KOIGOKORO (Feelings of Love)B’z10rank/position

For B’z, it’s a rare, pop-leaning melody that makes this unrequited love song a joy.

He wants to talk to the girl he fell for at first sight, but he lacks confidence and can’t bring himself to do it.

The moment he steels himself to approach her, her female friends promptly gather around, and she never ends up alone—so he ultimately can’t do anything.

It’s a classic that evokes the bittersweet youth so many of us have experienced.

B’z Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Good night, my beloved.B’z11rank/position

A classic love ballad and the seventh single by B’z.

Koji Inaba’s irresistibly sultry vocals blend with the guitar tones of Tak Matsumoto, one of Japan’s premier guitarists, making you listen in rapt attention.

When this song was released in 1990, the two were still in their mid-twenties, yet it’s a highly polished track brimming with mature allure.

springB’z12rank/position

This is a track from their seventh album, The 7th Blues, released in 1994.

It’s a ballad in which vocalist Koshi Inaba poignantly sings of an unrequited love, and among fans it’s known as a hidden gem.

The song depicts a man who has fallen for a woman who already has a partner, struggling to give up on his feelings.

A springtime heartbreak ballad, where the falling cherry blossoms deepen the sense of sorrow.

TIMEB’z13rank/position

It was released in 1992 as the coupling track to B’z’s 10th single, “BLOWIN’.” In the 1990s, it was frequently performed live as a staple ballad.

The lyrics depict the bittersweet feelings of a man who realizes the importance and significance of his ex-girlfriend after their breakup and regrets losing her.

Crimson Heat HazeB’z14rank/position

A track included on B’z’s sixth album, RUN, released in 1992.

Opening with Takahiro Matsumoto’s soulful, tear-jerking guitar, the song is a number about an extramarital affair between two married people—something we hear about more often in recent years.

The lyrics strikingly depict the unstoppable impulse that draws the two closer together, born from subtle frays in the feelings they each have toward their partners in everyday life.

With a bittersweet yet beautiful atmosphere that perfectly matches the lyrical content, the song pulls you into its world, and despite being an album track, it has maintained enduring popularity.