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[2026] A Vibrant April BGM That Evokes Spring | Summary

April, the month that feels most like spring.

With the fiscal year behind us and the weather warming up, it’s the season when you really feel like enjoying some leisure time.

This time, we’ve selected the perfect BGM for April.

We’ve mainly picked bright, spring-like tracks, so they’re great as BGM for a gloomy morning commute or for listening while you have lunch during your midday break—use them in a variety of situations.

Be sure to find the one song that suits you.

[2026] Lively April BGM That Evokes Spring | Compilation (91–100)

Spring-colored skyOku Hanako

This is another song that gives you a sense of a fresh start in life: Okuda Hanako’s “Spring-Colored Sky.” As the title suggests, spring is the perfect season to begin something new, with its warmer weather.

It makes you want to set your past self aside for a moment and bring out a new you! It also hints at the possibility of a new romance.

the first strong spring windMayumura Chiaki

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the first strong spring windMayumura Chiaki

A song that carries a warm atmosphere, as if heralding the arrival of spring.

It’s included on the album “SAI,” comprehensively produced by Chiaki Mayumura.

Created through a tie-in with Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” New Haiku Contest special project, this piece features lyrics sprinkled with the beauty of haiku that leave a lasting impression.

It’s a fresh yet bittersweet track that gently accompanies those embarking on a new season or facing life’s milestones.

Released in May 2023, this song beautifully colors a moment of spring.

It’s a must-listen for those starting a new chapter in life or experiencing a parting with someone dear.

Harusaki KobeniYano Akiko

A beautiful season of cherry blossoms that heralds the arrival of spring.

This song gently supports those taking a new step forward while enjoying such spring scenery.

Released in February 1981, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and sold over 370,000 copies.

Akiko Yano’s soft vocals and YMO’s fresh arrangement are a perfect match, exquisitely capturing the atmosphere of spring.

It’s an ideal track for anyone starting a new chapter in life or hoping to tackle things with a renewed spirit as spring arrives.

If you listen while feeling the spring breeze, it’s sure to warm your heart.

Helloayaka

This is a gentle song that warmly embraces the feelings of people welcoming new encounters and challenges with the arrival of spring.

Released in September 2009, it is known as Ayaka’s tenth single.

Included on the album “The beginning,” it became her final single before going on hiatus.

It’s a perfect cheer song for those starting a new chapter in life or taking a fresh step forward.

Ayaka’s warm, heartfelt vocals stay close to the listener and give them courage.

It resonates even more deeply when you listen to it during cherry blossom season.

spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

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spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

A song that harmonizes the warmth of a spring sunbeam with the bittersweetness of parting, included on the March 2022 album “Suite.” It marks the first collaboration between Kafu and Kujira.

Created to commemorate Kafu’s high school graduation, it delicately weaves the feelings that can’t be put into words at the moment of the ceremony, carried by a bright, spring-breeze melody.

Kafu’s translucent vocals and Kujira’s masterful sound production blend beautifully, permeating the heart with gentle hope and a soft, wistful ache.

It’s a track that gently nudges those about to take their first step forward in this season of departures.

Where does spring come from?NGT48

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Where does spring come from?NGT48

An NGT48 song that delicately portrays feelings of love budding with the arrival of spring.

Through beautiful depictions of nature, it expresses scenes like cherry blossom petals falling onto a school uniform’s shoulder and the way romance deepens as the seasons change.

Released in April 2018, the track was also selected as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” for the same month.

Its evocative portrayal of love intertwined with spring scenery makes it perfect for anyone seeking the excitement of new encounters and romance.

It resonates even more when listened to during cherry blossom season.

See, spring has come.ushirogami hikaretai

“See, Spring Has Come” is Ushirogami Hikaretai’s fourth single overall.

In 2018, there’s a trend of playfully enjoying the bubbly vibe of the 1980s, and since this song was released in 1988, it might catch on again.

Its carefree, buoyant feel—free of anxiety or worry—may be something modern people find enviable.