Since their debut, B’z have consistently dominated Japan’s music scene with a string of million sellers and a passionate fan base spanning all generations.
Comprising guitarist-composer Takahiro Matsumoto and vocalist-lyricist Koshi Inaba, B’z can rightly be called the most formidable active rock duo even in the 2020s.
Their classic songs are hugely popular at karaoke, but many people may feel it’s tough to keep up with Inaba’s high-tone vocals, leaving them thinking, “I want to sing it, but it’s probably impossible…”
In this article, we’ve picked out relatively easy B’z songs to sing and included reviews highlighting the points that make them more singable.
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[2025] A roundup of B’z songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (1–10)
Easy Come, Easy Go!B’z

With its lively rhythm and catchy melody, this song leaves a strong impression, and its uplifting lyrics about heartbreak and life’s ups and downs resonate deeply.
Released as a single in October 1990, it was also included on the album “RISKY.” It was used in a commercial, which helped it gain recognition across a wide audience.
It’s a staple at live shows, and it’s said that Koshi Inaba sometimes plays guitar for it.
This is the perfect track to fire up a karaoke session, and among B’z’s songs it’s relatively easy to sing, making it a great choice for first-time B’z challengers.
All or NothingB’z

It’s a pop-rock track with a refreshing feel.
While singing about the difficulties of love and human relationships, it delivers a striking message about how wonderful it is to love even just a part of someone.
Released as a single in August 2009, it was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Buzzer Beat: Gakeppuchi no Hero.” It was B’z’s first theme song for a “Getsu9” drama.
The song topped the charts and became a million-selling hit.
It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, so why not give it a try? Mimicking Koshi Inaba’s expansive vocals might be challenging, but the medium tempo and singable melody are appealing, so you should be able to enjoy singing it without pressure.
Us, as alwaysB’z

A song notable for its warm acoustic guitar tone, the rhythm of the tambourine, and Koshi Inaba’s gentle vocals.
Within its relaxed atmosphere, the lyrics—singing of the importance of staying true to yourself—resonate deeply.
Included on the album “IN THE LIFE,” released in November 1991, this piece runs a brief 1 minute and 44 seconds, yet brims with a soothing charm that comforts the listener.
In karaoke, it’s relatively easy to sing because it features fewer of Inaba’s high notes.
With its laid-back tempo, it’s a track anyone can enjoy—even those who aren’t B’z fans—by honestly expressing their own feelings.
It’s a heartwarming song you’ll want to hear when you’re worn out by daily life or feel like you’re losing sight of yourself.
ALONEB’z

Released in October 1991, this classic ballad features a wistful melody and poignant lyrics that resonate deeply.
Against the backdrop of a sunset cityscape, the protagonist’s feelings—growing accustomed to a new life while recalling a past lover—are powerfully conveyed through Koshi Inaba’s vocals.
Chosen as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Hotel Woman,” it topped the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks and is also included on the album “IN THE LIFE.” The interplay of emotional guitar riffs and strong vocals is striking, and its structure makes it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when reflecting on love and life.
PainkillerB’z

This song, included on B’z’s 2023 album STARS, is a masterpiece that sings of the desire to ease a loved one’s pain.
Its striking guitar riff and passionate vocals are captivating.
With Takahiro Matsumoto’s guitar and Koshi Inaba’s voice blending beautifully, it’s a track brimming with quintessential B’z style.
Among their songs, the higher notes are relatively restrained here, and if you sing it with heartfelt care for someone, it’s sure to resonate with listeners.
It’s a perfect song for expressing your feelings to someone important.
I wanted to kiss you again.B’z

The B’z song released in November 1991 is renowned as a quintessential rock ballad.
Its lyrics portray the heartache of a lost love, while Koshi Inaba’s emotive vocals and Tak Matsumoto’s memorable guitar solo blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.
Centered on the inevitability of parting and a powerful desire to spend just one more moment with a loved one, the song has struck a chord with many and remained beloved for years.
It’s also a popular karaoke choice; singing it with emotion can create a strong sense of unity with friends.
It’s the perfect track for soothing the pain of heartbreak or reaffirming your feelings for someone special.
Swimmer!!B’z

“Swimmer!!” is a track included on the 9th album “SURVIVE,” which was positioned as the culmination of their work ahead of their 10th anniversary and became a major hit.
Its arrangement, reminiscent of their early, programming-driven sound, likely felt fresh to fans at a time when many of their songs prominently featured rock elements.
While the melody has plenty of dynamics, the overall vocal range is relatively narrow, making it easy to sing at karaoke if you set the key to suit your voice.
With its sense of speed and refreshing feel, it’s a pop tune that’s exhilarating to sing.





