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 Ranking [2026] (71–80)
FIREBALLB’z71rank/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’z72rank/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!
Pleasure ’91 ~Life’s Pleasures~B’z73rank/position

Included as the B-side of B’z’s eighth single “LADY NAVIGATION,” released on March 27, 1991.
Rock! That one word says it all—this is pure rock! Blazing momentum, powerful and beautiful guitar, vocals that unleash tremendous energy, and lyrics that rock too! It’s a track that stirs up so much power, you’ll feel like you’re about to burn out!
WarpB’z74rank/position

When it comes to B’z, the impression of “ultra soul” is very strong, but are you familiar with the hidden gem called “Wrap”? There are other intense songs too, but the expression on their faces when they perform this one is incredibly fiery and passionate.
It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to in the summer.
StatementB’z75rank/position

The 53rd single “Seimei,” written as the theme song for the UCC BLACK Sugar-Free commercial and released as a double A-side with “Still Alive.” The intro starts with a drum solo and transitions into a cool guitar riff that really amps up the energy.
Because the melody features a lot of repetition, it’s easy to remember, and with few sudden leaps in pitch, it’s relatively easy to sing for a B’z song—that’s another highlight!
Koi-gokoro (Budding Feelings of Love)B’z76rank/position

The song “Koi-Gokoro (KOI-GOKORO),” included as the B-side to the 11th single “ZERO,” which recorded million-seller status despite having no tie-in, is known for its enduring popularity among fans, even taking the top spot on the fan-voted best album “B’z The Best ‘Treasure.’” Although the key is high throughout, the vocal range is not wide, so set the key to suit your voice when singing.
However, be careful not to miss the notes, as the chorus features repeated leaps in pitch.
core; crux; heart (of the matter)B’z77rank/position

A track whose distinctive guitar riff in the intro sticks in your ears.
It features a striking contrast: a heavy, slow-tempo, dark verse and pre-chorus give way to a refreshingly bright chorus, then drop back into weighty melodies again.
The way the guitar riff is used is highly effective, making it a potential model for composition.


