[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.
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[2026] A Lively April BGM That Feels Like Spring | Compilation (31–40)
Aprilmol-74

A signature song by mol-74, woven from translucent vocals and delicate sound.
Centered on April—the symbol of spring’s arrival—it beautifully portrays the emotions of looking back on a past romance.
The resolve to stay true to oneself, even while struggling with the gap between ideals and reality, is striking.
It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone who’s faced a parting with someone dear at the start of a new season.
Melancholy Cherry Blossomsatarayo

A single that captures a poignant, heart-stirring feeling with the arrival of spring.
Atarayo’s graduation ballad gently sings of partings and hopes for reunion amid the season of dancing cherry blossoms.
At the moment when familiar scenery turns into memories, lyrics infused with hope for the future will resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2023, this track is perfect for the graduation season.
Carried on the spring breeze, it conveys feelings to those you cherish.
Recommended for anyone taking a new step forward or holding precious memories close to their heart.
The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

A song rich in quintessentially Japanese emotion has been born, intertwining cherry blossoms with budding love.
Released by Ikimono-gakari in January 2008, this work portrays the pure feelings of youth alongside the gentle scenery of spring.
While incorporating traditional Japanese expressions and polite language, it beautifully balances an old-fashioned charm with a modern sensibility.
The melody is based on a yo scale (pentatonic without semitone steps), and its rhythmic phrases leave a striking impression.
It was also featured in a commercial and reached a peak position of No.
7 on the Oricon charts.
It’s a perfect song to listen to as spring arrives, and is recommended even for elementary school students about to begin a new chapter in their lives.
the first strong spring windnishina

A song that colors the cherry blossom season has arrived.
Nishina’s gentle vocals evoke both heartache and hope.
Like a breeze that heralds the arrival of spring, the lyrics tenderly nestle close to the heart and leave a strong impression.
Released as a digital single in March 2023, the track was also featured in a new radiko commercial.
It’s a song that accompanies those facing spring farewells and new beginnings.
While holding on to nostalgic memories and feelings for loved ones, it gives you the courage to look ahead and take the first step.
Highly recommended as a heartwarming track to listen to during cherry blossom season.
Bring it on, spring.non

The spring-themed song crafted by Non is a work that offers hope and courage for the beginning of a new season.
It’s filled with the many feelings that come with the arrival of spring, and its lyrics—gently nudging listeners forward—leave a lasting impression.
Released digitally in January 2025, this track had long been a fan favorite, with frequent requests for an official recording every time it was performed live.
In the music video, Non portrays a student band, capturing the sparkle of youth and lifting your spirits just by watching.
It’s a perfect song for anyone about to start a new chapter or looking to refresh their mindset.
[2026] A Lively April BGM that Brings the Feeling of Spring | Compilation (41–50)
Even if we forget springaibii karaa

This song by IVY to Fraudulent Game gently wraps spring scenery and the poignancy of farewell, making it a deeply moving track perfect for cherry blossom season.
Released in March 2019, it features a beautiful melody woven by piano and strings.
It wonderfully expresses both the anticipation of a new beginning that comes with spring and the nostalgia for time gone by.
It’s recommended for those who have experienced graduation or parting, as well as those about to take a new step forward.
Listening to this piece conjures up images of cherry blossoms dancing in the air and warms the heart.
Cherry blossoms, along the path where petals swirl upElefanto Kashimashi

It’s a beautiful, lyrical piece that captures the scene of cherry blossoms soaring into the air.
Elephant Kashimashi breathes new life into songs about sakura, delivering a positive and powerful message.
Its delicate yet grand worldview sings of life’s renewal and hope for the future alongside the changing seasons.
Released in March 2008 as their 36th single, the song was also used in a Tokyo Shimbun commercial.
Carefully crafted by Hiroji Miyamoto over about a year and produced by Seiji Kameda, it’s a tour de force.
Perfect for listening to during the season when spring’s arrival can be felt, it also makes a great anthem to encourage those embarking on a new start or reaching a milestone in life.


