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?
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B’z Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
KOIGOKORO (Feelings of Love)B’z11rank/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.
TIMEB’z12rank/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.
springB’z13rank/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.
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.
ARIGATOB’z15rank/position

A message song by B’z expressing their gratitude, also included on the album “B’z The Best Pleasure II.” It was used as the theme song for TV Asahi’s broadcast of the 2004 Athens Olympics, so many people might think, “Oh, that song,” when they hear it.
The lyrics can be interpreted as saying, “You must not stop moving forward.
A victor may be lonely, but they aim even higher,” while also hinting at appreciation for those who offer support.
It’s a moving piece, making it a perfect choice for background music at farewell or appreciation parties.
Long loveB’z16rank/position

A track included on B’z’s 10th album, Brotherhood, released in 1999.
It’s a song that conveys a heartfelt plea toward a woman with a fickle nature, and it stands out as a rock number with an intro that shifts abruptly from opening strings to a heavy guitar sound.
From the unsettling tone of the first verse to the melodic chorus, the structure seems to express complex emotions and cries, making it a rock love song that overturns the notion of romance as merely beautiful.
I wanted to kiss you again.B’z17rank/position

This is a classic B’z ballad that portrays a heartrending love story between a man and a woman, set against the changing seasons from a summer meeting to a winter parting.
The lingering melancholy and Takahiro Matsumoto’s weeping guitar further deepen the sense of lingering regret and attachment.
Included on the album “IN THE LIFE,” released in November 1991, the song was initially a candidate to be released as a single, but was ultimately passed over because “ALONE,” which had a tie-in, was prioritized.
Even so, it remains extremely popular among fans, ranking 4th in the vote that determined the tracks for the best-of album “B’z The Best ‘Treasure’.” It’s the perfect song to sit with on a night when a fleeting moment brings back memories of a past love and tightens your chest.
Us, just the same as everB’z18rank/position

A track from the album IN THE LIFE, released in 1991 by Japan’s popular rock duo B’z.
The song consists only of guitar, tambourine, and vocals.
The lyrics candidly express small hopes and wishes in everyday life—things that make you go, “I totally get that.” As we become adults, things tend to get more complicated, and this song makes me feel that it would be nice if we could think about them as simply as this.



