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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!

B’z Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

NamingB’z71rank/position

B’z naming acoustic solo performance
NamingB'z

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’z72rank/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.

whipB’z73rank/position

Many people may relate to B’z’s comment about “pushing yourself too hard without meaning to.” This song is a powerful anthem that portrays the struggles of such a person and the determination to keep moving forward.

The depiction of someone driving themselves under pressure and striving to surpass their limits is sure to move you.

Released in January 2025, it colored the story as the theme song for the drama “Informer: Beasts Living in the Dark,” starring Kenta Kiritani.

When you’re desperately chasing something and need one more push, this track will strongly propel you onward.

Eternal WingsB’z74rank/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.

FIREBALLB’z75rank/position

This is a single released by B’z in March 1997, which was used as the commercial song for Shiseido’s makeup brand, PN.

It topped the Oricon weekly chart and has been certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

F.E.A.R.B’z76rank/position

B’z / F.E.A.R [B’z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2013 ENDLESS SUMMER -XXV BEST-] [SOUND ONLY]
F.E.A.R.B'z

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!

The guitar is crying.B’z77rank/position

Among the many ballads B’z has released, this is the one that stands out for portraying the unique relationship between a live stage and its fans.

Featured on their third album BREAK THROUGH, released in February 1990, the track runs over six minutes, yet Takahiro Matsumoto’s soulful, weeping guitar and Koshi Inaba’s heartrending vocals blend beautifully.

Its innovative premise—of a musician on stage secretly harboring feelings for a woman in the audience—captured the hearts of many listeners and has earned the song a reputation among fans as a hidden gem.