B'z

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B'z
B'z is made up of guitarist-composer Tak Matsumoto and vocalist-lyricist Koshi Inaba.
B'z is made up of guitarist-composer Tak Matsumoto and vocalist-lyricist Koshi Inaba.
Background information
Origin Japan
Genres Rock, Hard Rock, Pop Rock, Blues, Jazz, Dance, Adult Rock, Metal
Years 1988–Present
Labels BMG Japan (1988-1995)
Vermillion Records (1995-Present)
Website Official website
Members
Tak Matsumoto
Koshi Inaba

B'z is a Japanese rock band, comprised of guitarist-composer Tak Matsumoto and vocalist-lyricist Koshi Inaba.

Since their debut in 1988, B'z have remained one of the most successful music acts in not just their home country but the world, having set a number of records that still stand today. Not only have they remained at the top of the charts for over two decades, they have done so while experimenting with a great many sounds in virtually every imaginable genre of music.

Among the records set and held by B'z are the distinctions of having the most number-one singles (all of which are consecutive), the most number-one albums, and the most number-one home video releases. Overall, B'z has sold over 35 million singles—the most in Japanese history—and have moved over 85 million records in total—the most ever sold by a band in their home country. B'z currently has over thirty releases that have sold over a million copies, including their first two best-of compilations, B'z The Best "Pleasure" and B'z The Best "Treasure", that remain the second and fifth highest selling albums in Japanese music history.

B'z concerts, referred to as LIVE-GYMs, have been characterized by their consistent quality, energy, and production value. In addition to playing shows all over Japan, the duo has performed live in the United States, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Canada. In addition to their large-scale concerts, B'z also venture out to see fans in the form of SHOWCASE shows—concerts with setlists that typically include a great many scarcely-performed songs and take place at smaller, more intimate venues. Generally, they are often played as warm-ups to the larger LIVE-GYM concerts as well as a means of still touring for fans even when a major album promotion isn't in order, especially in areas of Japan that the band have not visited previously or have not visited in some time.

The band's success has led them to receive accolades and acknowledgment far outside of Japan. In 2002, American rock icons Aerosmith were invited to headline the International Concert Day event at the 2002 FIFA World Cup that was co-hosted by Japan and South Korea, and they agreed, but with the stipulation that they would only do so if B'z headlined with them. Ultimately, B'z and Aerosmith shared the same stage as the two bands performed hit after hit until finally the two joined forces for a rendition of the classic rock tune "Train Kept A Rollin'".

On November 19, 2007, B'z received the honor of becoming the first Asian musicians to be inducted to the Hollywood RockWalk in Los Angeles, California. This was not the first time B'z broke new ground in the global music industry, however. In 1999, Tak became the first Asian guitarist to become a signature Gibson artist and has, ever since, sported and introduced to the public numerous Gibson guitars designed to his specifications—most of which have quickly sold out in their initial production runs.

B'z have forged relationships with many of the top personalities in rock music, including guitar virtuoso Steve Vai, fellow American guitarist Stevie Salas, Slash of Guns N' Roses, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Juan Alderete of the Mars Volta, the members of rock band Mr. Big, as well as Canadian drummer Shane Gaalaas and bassist Barry Sparks, who have become fixtures the touring crew as B'z tours in Japan and abroad. In 2010, Tak collaborated with renowned jazz guitarist Larry Carlton on an "east meets west"-themed instrumental album titled Take Your Pick, which would go on to earn the pair a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album and make Tak the first Japanese guitarist to be bestowed with the honor.