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[2026] Great Songs to Boost Focus — Perfect for Studying and Working Out

In our daily lives—studying, exercising, working, and doing chores—there are moments when everyone thinks, “I wish I could focus more,” right? At times like these, music can be a powerful ally that boosts our concentration.

In this article, we’ve picked a variety of tracks you can use for different situations, from upbeat songs perfect as background music for tasks to calm numbers that help you settle in and get absorbed.

We’ll introduce not only classic favorites but also the latest tracks, so we hope you find the perfect song for you!

[2026] For Studying and Exercise! Recommended Songs to Boost Concentration (51–60)

FantasistaDragon Ash

A classic Dragon Ash track that fuses powerful guitar sounds with a danceable beat.

The mix of English lyrics and striking flows in this mixture rock piece brims with elation and passion.

Released in March 2002, it was chosen as the theme song for Nippon TV’s broadcasts of the 2002 FIFA World Cup that same year, and was also included on the album HARVEST.

In live performances, it famously kicks off with Kj’s call, instantly sweeping the entire venue into a frenzy.

Energetic and positive, this song is perfect for boosting your motivation during training.

Perfect-Sense DreamerONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK "The Totally Sensational Dreamer"
Perfect-Sense DreamerONE OK ROCK

An aggressive rock number by ONE OK ROCK that champions valuing instinct over logic and the importance of always pushing forward! Its powerful vocals and driving sound will inspire anyone who listens.

The track was selected as the ending theme for the TBS TV program “Arabikidan,” and upon its release in February 2010, it reached No.

9 on the Oricon weekly chart—marking the band’s first-ever Top 10 entry.

It’s the perfect song to boost your motivation during a workout, delivering a fiery message that feels like it’s telling you, “Now’s the time to get moving!”—sure to ignite your determination.

A Little Night MusicWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

W. A. Mozart / Eine kleine Nachtmusik in G major, K. 525
A Little Night MusicWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The creator of this masterpiece, whose gentle and graceful melody sinks into the heart, is the genius composer Mozart.

Evoking a nocturnal scene with a serene atmosphere, this work harmoniously blends light, approachable themes and was completed in Vienna in August 1787.

Consisting of four movements—from the bright and festive first movement, to the second that exudes the quiet of night, the dance-like third, and the lively fourth—it gently envelops the listener.

It is also used as the departure melody at Tobu Tojo Line Ikebukuro Station, making it a familiar tune in everyday life.

It’s a perfect piece when you want to enhance concentration or calm the mind.

Full driveKANA-BOON

The rock beat is cool and echoes in my head.

If anything, the high-pitched vocals cut through the thick, heavy beat, stimulating my brain, racing around my head, and sharpening my focus.

This is KANA-BOON’s third major-label single, released on May 21, 2014.

[2026] For studying and working out! Recommended tracks to boost concentration (61–70)

Take the A trainDuke Ellington

Duke Ellington – Take The A Train (1964)
Take the A trainDuke Ellington

With a light rhythm and the resonance of a big band, it truly runs like a speeding train.

It’s a famous standard by the Duke Ellington Orchestra.

As you enjoy and swing along, your brain swings, your body swings, and your concentration steadily increases.

Suite for Unaccompanied CelloJ.S.Bach

Mischa Maisky plays Bach Cello Suite No.1 in G (full)
Suite for Unaccompanied CelloJ.S.Bach

Not the violin, not the viola, but the cello.

In Kenji Miyazawa’s world, it’s the “sero.” Not the double bass or contrabass, but the cello.

Its solid, deep timbre steadily supports your awareness as if flowing through the space.

Without losing focus, you can keep at your work or studies continuously and consistently.

Bossa Per DueNicola Conte

This work by Nicola Conte, a leading figure in the Italian music scene, features a bossa nova rhythm and a lively, upbeat melody.

Released in September 2000, it was included on the album Jet Sounds.

It was also used in an Acura commercial, drawing international attention.

Incorporating elements of 1960s Italian film music with contemporary arrangements, the piece has been highly praised as club music.

It’s recommended for a refresh during breaks from work or study—the light rhythm is perfect for a change of pace and can help boost concentration.