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 Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Pleasure ’98: The Pleasures of LifeB’z57rank/position

I’m not sure whether it’s about the friendship between the two members of B’z or Inaba’s personal real-life experience, but it’s a song that seems to express a bond between men that endures throughout life.
The lyrics, which are rewritten with each album release, further highlight that theme.
Q&AB’z58rank/position

This is a track included on their best-of album, “B’z The Best XXV 1999-2012.” It was written specifically as an opening theme for Detective Conan.
While it’s a quintessential, up-tempo rock tune in their signature style, the title and lyrics also reflect a thoughtful respect for the series, making it a standout song.
wishB’z59rank/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.
The world will become your color.B’z60rank/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.
B’z Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Koi-gokoro (Budding Feelings of Love)B’z61rank/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.
Don’t Wanna LieB’z62rank/position

A B’z song that passionately proclaims the strong resolve to never lie to oneself at life’s pivotal moments.
Released in June 2011 as their 49th single, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Detective Conan and as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence.
Koshi Inaba’s heartfelt lyrics and Tak Matsumoto’s dramatic melody—crafted to resonate on both television and in the theater—perfectly align with the protagonist’s pursuit of truth.
The track is also included on the album C’mon and the best-of compilation B’z The Best XXV 1999–2012.
When you’re wavering before a major decision and want to stay true to your convictions, this song will give you a powerful push forward.
UtopiaB’z63rank/position

It’s a hidden gem by B’z that sings of how, even if the world isn’t perfect, the imperfect present spent with someone precious is itself a utopia.
Koshi Inaba’s lyrics brilliantly portray the protagonist’s emotions as they waver between ideals and reality, gradually recognizing the happiness right beside them.
Responding to those feelings, Tak Matsumoto’s guitar tone resonates in a way that’s sure to make your heart swell.
After listening to this piece, you’ll find yourself wanting to treasure the everyday moments more than ever before.


