B’z Popular Song Rankings [2026]
B’z is a rock band whose vocalist, Koshi Inaba, is said to have several times the lung capacity of an average person.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of B’z’s most popular songs.
Enjoy their skill that spans everything from hard-hitting rock numbers to ballads!
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B’z Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
wishB’z64rank/position

B’z have set numerous records and have long led Japan’s rock scene.
Released in 1995, this song is also known for being used as the ending theme of the nationwide music program “J-ROCK ARTIST COUNT DOWN 50.” Takahiro Matsumoto’s groovy guitar intertwines with Koshi Inaba’s powerful vocals, elevating the track into superb pop rock.
The lyrics, which express a will to carve out the future by one’s own strength rather than merely wishing, and which affirm a very human kind of desire, will give you a push every time you listen.
Make me come!B’z65rank/position

A song that powerfully sings of a thirst for challenge and self-actualization.
Takahiro Matsumoto’s sharp guitar riffs and Koshi Inaba’s passionate vocals are a perfect match, resulting in a soul-stirring rock number that fires you up.
The lyrics’ sentiment of “I can’t hold back anymore” is a message anyone can relate to.
If you sing it at karaoke, the key is to shout the chorus line “Ikasete okure” with everything you’ve got.
Combining singability with sheer excitement, this track is perfect for a night out with friends or when you want a change of pace.
Invisible PowerB’z66rank/position

It’s a heartwarming song that carries a message about people being connected by unseen forces.
Released by B’z in March 1996, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hell Teacher Nube.
The blend of Mr.
Matsumoto’s striking guitar and Mr.
Inaba’s powerful vocals resonates deeply with listeners.
Though simple, the piece is known to be challenging to perform and is highly regarded both within and outside the band.
Celebrating the bonds between people and inner strength, this song is perfect for reflecting on memories with friends or for motivating yourself.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable number.
The world will become your color.B’z67rank/position

This is a song by B’z, an artist who has frequently handled theme songs for Detective Conan and is strongly associated with the series.
It was written specifically as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare, and it’s a grand piece that evokes the imagery of the movie’s end credits.
NamingB’z68rank/position

B’z, now renowned as Japanese artists who stand on the world stage.
Carried by their distinctive melodies is a “message to those who have created life.” When life is born, everyone vows to cherish it.
Yet as time passes, we often forget that resolve.
“Naming” reminds us of the profound responsibility borne by those who have brought a life into the world—something we must never forget.
The Unfading RainbowB’z69rank/position

Released in 1995.
It features a romantic atmosphere and lyrics.
Although it’s a wistful song, the line “I won’t go back to yesterday because I don’t want to lose you” is positive, expressing a sincere feeling for one woman, making it a song that really touches the heart.
Eternal WingsB’z70rank/position

B’z is a rock duo loved by countless listeners of all ages and genders.
Their song Eternal Wings is one of their hits.
It was used as the theme song for the 2007 film For Those We Love.
Although the movie deals with the theme of war, Eternal Wings was crafted to match its atmosphere; while it is rock, it carries a somewhat melancholy mood.


