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[For High School Students] A Collection of Motivational Songs to Boost Study Focus

Speaking of high school students, in addition to regular exams, some also have entrance exams, so you end up spending more time studying.

But even when you know you have to study, do you ever feel like you just can’t focus and can’t bring yourself to sit down and do it? In this article, we’re introducing BGM and Japanese cheer songs that can boost your motivation and concentration for studying! Some will fire you up, some are moving, and some have a chill vibe.

Be sure to read to the end and find the music that suits you best!

[For High School Students] A Playlist of Motivational Songs to Boost Study Focus (81–90)

Dear, boyHump Back

Hump Back – “Dear, Boy” Music Video
Dear, boyHump Back

A warm, encouraging song that stands beside anyone standing at a crossroads in life.

Its memorable blend of a gentle melody and a powerful band sound tenderly embraces the anxieties and doubts of chasing a dream, as well as the feelings of those on the verge of giving up.

Released as Hump Back’s major-label debut in June 2018, the track was featured as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” and as the commercial song for the Shinken Zemi High School Course.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the Kumamoto Tournament of the National High School Baseball Championship, capturing the hearts of many young people.

When you want to strive toward your dreams but can’t quite find the courage to take that first step, this is the song to listen to.

It assures you that detours are never in vain, and that every experience will surely become a source of strength.

Pride RevolutionCHiCO with HoneyWorks

Pride Revolution / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
Pride RevolutionCHiCO with HoneyWorks

As a unit composed of a singer and a creator team, CHiCO with HoneyWorks has produced numerous anime theme songs.

Their third single, Pride Kakumei, which was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama, features a driving, hard-hitting rock sound and powerful vocals that really get you pumped.

Its lyrics teach us that what matters isn’t winning or losing, but facing challenges head-on—words that could blow away the doubts of high school students before exams or matches.

It’s a refreshing rock tune with a catchy melody that urges you to overcome hardships.

Someday, these tearsLittle Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster 'Someday These Tears Will' Short Ver.
Someday, these tearsLittle Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster is a six-member vocal group formed by the winners of the “Strongest Singing Girls Audition,” held to discover artists who can succeed on the world stage.

Their song “Itsuka Kono Namida ga,” included on their third album “juice,” was selected as the support song for the 96th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

The message—that the tears shed in both joyous and frustrating moments will one day become your own treasure—offers the courage to keep going when life makes you feel like breaking.

With beautifully moving choral work, it’s a track you’ll want to listen to while reminiscing about your youth.

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

The three-piece rock band Mrs.

GREEN APPLE has been rapidly expanding their popularity since the start of Phase 2 in 2022.

Their seventh digital-only single, “Que Sera Sera,” is a refreshingly fast-paced number written as the theme song for the TV drama “Sunday Night Probably.” As the Spanish title suggests—meaning “whatever will be will be”—its positive lyrics make it a perfect anthem of encouragement.

It’s a pop tune recommended for high school students that lightens your mood just by listening.

Live in the present.Saucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Live in the present.” Music Video
Live in the present.Saucy Dog

Saucy Dog is a three-piece rock band garnering attention for their striking high-tone vocals and down-to-earth lyrics.

Their 15th major digital single, “I Will Live in the Present,” chosen as the support song for the 101st All Japan High School Soccer Championship, sticks in your ears with its driving rock sound and pop yet wistful melody.

The lyric that says hard-earned effort never disappears is sure to empower high school students facing club activities and entrance exams.

It’s a refreshing rock tune whose positive message both uplifts and comforts.