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] (91–100)
Tonight, on the hill where the moon is visibleB’z92rank/position

This is a poignant ballad by B’z, one of Japan’s premier big-name artists, which was also used as the theme song for TBS’s classic drama “Beautiful Life,” starring former SMAP member Takuya Kimura, Takako Tokiwa, and Miki Mizuno.
When arranged as a music box, it’s truly moving.
ecstaticB’z93rank/position

B’z, the solitary rock unit that has erected countless milestones in Japan’s rock scene.
Released for the first time in about two years and nine months, this work portrays a strong will to move forward while holding two conflicting emotions: the exhilaration of reaching the top and the anxiety lurking behind it.
The powerful anthem woven from heavy guitar sounds and forceful vocals understandably captured the hearts of many fans.
The track was released in January 2015, topped the Oricon Weekly Chart, was selected as the theme song for the NTV drama “Gakkō no Kaidan,” and was later included on the acclaimed album EPIC DAY.
When you’re about to lose confidence or facing a major hurdle, listening to it is sure to give you a powerful push from behind.
Crazy RendezvousB’z94rank/position

A track included on the 5th album “IN THE LIFE,” which cemented the popularity of the rock duo B’z.
Thanks to its catchy melody and driving tempo, it remains a fan favorite despite never having been released as a single.
The production begins with the exhaust note of guitarist Takahiro Matsumoto’s then-beloved Chevrolet Corvette, a touch that perfectly syncs with the feeling of heading out for a drive and is sure to lift your spirits.
For those in their 40s, it’s an irresistible number that’s perfect as driving BGM.
SUPER LOVE SONGB’z95rank/position

Japanese people are a naturally modest people, so there are lots of songs like little love tunes—but here we have “SUPER LOVE SONG.” You can feel the presence of a heavyweight.
The chorus line about getting better through synergy just makes you want to say it out loud.
I want to dance inside you.B’z96rank/position

It’s a feel-good song with a danceable beat and straightforward guitar sound that epitomize early B’z.
It makes you feel the long history of B’z.
The lyrics, brimming with youthful energy, are very intense and exude a quintessential rock vibe.
There isn’t a single day I don’t think about you.B’z97rank/position

Whether together or apart, their hearts are always thinking of each other.
This is a heartwarming love song by B’z that sings of such gentle, profound affection.
The everyday scenes woven by Koshi Inaba and the tender acoustic guitar tones of Takahiro Matsumoto gently warm the heart.
Included on the acclaimed 2015 March release EPIC DAY, the song was also featured in a Huis Ten Bosch commercial.
Listening to this track may make you cherish the ordinary days spent with someone special even more than before.
Crimson Heat HazeB’z98rank/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.



