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Lovely background music

[2026] Convenient BGM for Learning English | Summary

The most important thing in learning English is knowing vocabulary.

No matter how much you study listening or grammar, if you don’t know the words, you can’t put it into practice.

Vocabulary is extremely important, but listening can be said to be the next most important element after vocabulary.

This time, I’ve selected some recommended background music (BGM) for English listening.

If you feel weak at audio processing in listening, it’s crucial to keep listening to English as much as possible, so this is a must-see for students and anyone currently learning English.

[2026] Convenient BGM for Learning English | Summary (1–10)

LOVE2000hitomi

hitomi / LOVE 2000(Short Ver.)
LOVE2000hitomi

This is a song that became a big hit at the time, known as one that Naoko Takahashi, who won the gold medal in the women’s marathon at the Sydney Olympics, often listened to.

Its lively melody and refreshing lyrics are great when you’re tired from studying.

It’s an uplifting anthem, with the line “Where does love come from?” leaving a strong impression.

EndoorRega

A stylish and catchy track by the Japanese indie instrumental band rega.

Since there are no vocals, it slips right into your head and lets you work with a great groove.

The crisp, punchy drums feel great and are really refreshing.

pilgrimthe band apart

the band apart “The Unknown Carnival” ~ “The Base” MV
pilgrimthe band apart

A light, lively track where the drum ghost notes cut in sharply and smoothly.

The clean, unornamented vocals are pleasant to listen to, and the poppy, catchy lead lines combined with the weighty bass give the sound a permeating depth.

[2026] Convenient BGM for Learning English | Compilation (11–20)

GoodbyeToe

toe – "Goodbye" Music Video
GoodbyeToe

An imaginative, dreamlike track by a post-rock band active in Japan.

It’s not flashy, but the slow-building excitement that gradually swells is irresistibly addictive.

Pay attention to the vocals, too—the voice feels as if it’s speaking directly to your brain.

ForeverGosuperāzu

When you’re tired from studying, I recommend gentle ballads.

Please listen to “Towa ni,” one of The Gospellers’ signature songs, let your heart rest and be soothed, and soak up some negative ions.

It’s one of those calming tracks.

MéditationJūru Masune

Massenet: Méditation aus »Thaïs« ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Emmanuel Tjeknavorian ∙ Alain Altinoglu
MéditationJūru Masune

This piece features a comforting violin sound.

The spreading sense of reassurance and the lingering, soaring resonance of the violin feel pleasant and linger in the mind.

The fusion of a delicately vibrato-tinged violin and beautiful piano tones stimulates concentration and helps you study more effectively.

My NoteSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Boku Note” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH – BOKU NOOTO Music Video
My NoteSukima Suichi

It’s a ballad by Sukima Switch, a hugely popular musical duo.

It was also used as the theme song for the movie Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur.

With its laid-back melody, it’s one of those magical songs that frees you from study fatigue.