B’z Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Alongside X Japan’s “Kurenai,” B’z is famous for the ultimate scream-along anthem “Ultra Soul” that no man can go home without belting out.
It’s perfect for blowing off stress, so many of you are probably curious about what other songs they have.
So this time, we’ve put together a ranking that could be called the definitive roundup of B’z’s most popular karaoke songs.
Feel free to use it as a reference!
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B’z Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
The guitar is crying.B’z22rank/position

Among the many ballads released by B’z, one of Japan’s premier rock duos, this is the standout track when it comes to portraying the unique relationship between the live stage and its fans.
Featured on their third album, “BREAK THROUGH,” released in February 1990, the song runs over six minutes, yet Takahiro Matsumoto’s soulful, weeping guitar and Koshi Inaba’s heartrending vocals blend beautifully.
Its innovative concept—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 as a hidden gem among fans.
For karaoke, it’s also recommended for first-time B’z challengers, as the vocal range is relatively restrained compared to Inaba’s usual high notes.
If you convey the pain of unrequited love with rich emotion over the relaxed tempo, the room is sure to be moved.
LADY NAVIGATIONB’z23rank/position

“LADY NAVIGATION” is B’z’s eighth single, released in March 1991.
It was also used as Kanebo Cosmetics’ image song for the summer of 1991.
The track features a rock style infused with dance beats and a strikingly powerful guitar sound.
Its energetic, catchy melody won wide popularity, and the lyrics—an ode to cool, sophisticated women—are another key attraction.
Give it a try!
Pleasure ’91 ~The Pleasures of Life~B’z24rank/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!
Wonderful OpportunityB’z25rank/position

Known for its uplifting lyrics, this song features vocalist Inaba performing a unique dance to match it during live shows.
Among B’z’s songs, it’s relatively laid-back, making it an easy track for beginners to sing.
Invisible PowerB’z26rank/position

It’s a heartwarming song that carries a message about people being connected by unseen forces.
Released by B’z in March 1996, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hell Teacher Nube.
The blend of Mr.
Matsumoto’s striking guitar and Mr.
Inaba’s powerful vocals resonates deeply with listeners.
Though simple, the piece is known to be challenging to perform and is highly regarded both within and outside the band.
Celebrating the bonds between people and inner strength, this song is perfect for reflecting on memories with friends or for motivating yourself.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable number.
Love BombB’z27rank/position

An energetic song brimming with love and hope, it’s perfect for livening up any karaoke session.
Koshi Inaba’s expansive vocal lines are set in a relatively accessible key, making it easy to tackle even for those not confident in their singing ability.
Released as a single in March 2005 and included on the April 2005 album THE CIRCLE, the track drew media attention, including three performances on TV Asahi’s Music Station.
With its powerful yet approachable melody and rhythm, it’s a standout pick recommended for karaoke fans of all kinds.
Add some synchronized chorus parts, and you’re guaranteed to take the excitement to the next level.
whipB’z28rank/position

This work stands out with its powerful guitar riffs and energetic vocals.
It’s a hard rock number quintessentially B’z, portraying a person who relentlessly pushes themselves.
You can feel from the lyrics the act of driving oneself forward, trying to surpass one’s limits.
Released as a digital single in January 2025, it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Digital Single Ranking.
It was also written as the theme song for the ABEMA original drama “Informer: Beasts Living in the Dark.” It’s a recommended track for those who tend to overwork themselves or want a song to fire them up.





