[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 Brings the Feeling of Spring | Compilation (41–50)
Sakura, flutterSazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars’ new song is themed around cherry blossoms, a symbol of spring’s arrival.
Set to a breezy sound that evokes the gentle spring wind, it layers hope onto the fragile yet beautiful sakura blossoms.
Released as a digital-only lead single from the album “THANK YOU SO MUCH” on January 1, 2025, the track was announced on the first anniversary of the Noto Peninsula earthquake, a timing believed to reflect sentiments for the disaster-affected areas.
With a finish that conveys the seasonality of spring and the sensibility of Japan, it’s recommended for anyone who wants to feel the arrival of a new season.
UraraBikkeburanka

You’ll be captivated by this pop number, brimming with a light, breezy atmosphere that evokes the cheerfulness of spring and the sense of new beginnings.
While the song centers on farewells and encounters in spring, it gently guides you toward a positive mindset.
Buoyant acoustic guitar and soaring vocals wrap the listener in warmth, as if giving a gentle push forward.
Released in April 2018 as the major-label debut single, the track opens with a goodbye at the doorstep and goes on to portray the courage and hope needed to take a new step.
It’s a song that will resonate with anyone facing a season of change—entering a new school, starting a job, or relocating.
Yearning for springBotanikaru na kurashi.

The Tokyo-based six-piece pop band Botanical na Kurashi released their seventh digital single, “Haru ni Akogaru,” in April 2023.
It’s a warm, city pop-tinged pop tune where electric piano and saxophone resonate mellowly.
The pleasantly laid-back groove feels great.
True to the band’s motto—“A new paradise discovered by misfits in the Reiwa era”—it’s a track that gently unravels the heart.
Cherry blossomMatsuda Seiko

A timeless masterpiece featuring a refreshing melody that evokes the arrival of spring and heartwarming lyrics depicting the start of a new romance.
Seiko Matsuda’s dignified, clear vocals beautifully express the feelings of a protagonist taking a new step forward.
The sense of anticipation for the future unfolding under a blue sky and the joy of being in love resonate deeply alongside her translucent voice.
Released in January 1981, this song emerged from producer Muneo Wakamatsu’s challenge to create new music.
It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was also included on the album “Silhouette.” Cherished by many listeners over the years as a song to enjoy during spring—especially when the cherry blossoms bloom—it’s a track brimming with energy and hope that supports the start of a new chapter in life, making it highly recommended when you want a fresh start.
spring skySuzuki Suzuki

With cherry blossoms heralding the arrival of spring, Suzuki Suzuki deliver a song that feels like it’s celebrating a new beginning.
Marked by beautiful harmonies and heartwarming lyrics, this piece gently embraces graduation, farewells, and new encounters.
Released in February 2022 and included on their debut album “313,” it has become a beloved track that resonates with many listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear in the spring, especially recommended for those approaching graduation or starting school.
Even if you feel anxious about a new environment, listening to this song is sure to give you courage.
March in AprilAwesome City Club

In the heart-pounding, exciting month of April, a march melody that matches a walking tempo is perfect! If you want to kick off the new year full of energy, Awesome City Club’s “April March” is highly recommended! It’s included on the album “Awesome City Tracks.” Wrapped in April’s vivid scenery, the glamorous melody makes you feel as if you’re heading out to a parade, filling you with energy! The lyrics, which depict putting on showy makeup like a great actress, seem especially likely to boost women’s motivation.
Philadelphia fleabaneBUMP OF CHICKEN

“Harujion,” sung by BUMP OF CHICKEN, is themed around the white flower harujion that you start seeing by the roadside around April.
It’s something easy to overlook in everyday life, but the song overlays the straight-growing harujion with the personal convictions tucked away in one’s heart.
April marks the start of a new chapter, and it’s a time when anxiety can swallow us up and make us forget what’s important.
This piece carries the message: believe in yourself and keep moving forward, no matter how many times it takes.
Take your time to savor the meaning of the lyrics as you listen!


