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Recommended for junior high school students! A roundup of J-pop and Japanese songs to boost your study motivation

Many middle school students lead busy lives, working hard at their studies and club activities while also spending time with friends.

Even when you sit down at your desk intending to study, it can be hard to flip the switch and get started.

In this article, we’ve picked out songs that are perfect for boosting study motivation for middle schoolers.

We’ll introduce tracks filled with messages that encourage and uplift you when you’re tired or just can’t find the motivation.

Be sure to check out this lineup—perfect for right before studying or during a break.

Recommended for middle school students! A roundup of J-POP and Japanese songs to boost your study motivation (71–80)

HALFjoōbachi

QUEEN BEE 'HALF' Official MV
HALFjoōbachi

The relaxed rhythm makes it perfect as study BGM.

It’s a song by the rock band Queen Bee from Hyogo Prefecture.

It was released in 2018 as their second single.

This track vibrantly showcases their artistic sensibility.

Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Run, SAKAMOTO / Vaundy: SAKAMOTO DAYS with Vaundy
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

This is a powerful new track written by Vaundy as the opening theme for a hit anime! Its heavy bassline and razor-sharp guitar create an energetic melody that sets your heartbeat racing.

Recorded in London, the track realizes bold new musical challenges through collaboration with an overseas team.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime SAKAMOTO DAYS airing from January 2025, it brilliantly captures the protagonist’s overwhelming strength and determination to protect his family.

It’s not only a must-listen for anime fans, but also a perfect pump-up song for anyone who wants courage and energy while studying!

In conclusion

We’ve introduced songs that boost study motivation, focusing on tracks by artists popular among junior high school students.

Try adding your favorites from a wide range of genres—bands and solo artists alike—to your playlist.

It’s also a great idea to listen when you’re feeling like, “I just can’t get motivated today…” Why not incorporate music before studying or during breaks to add some rhythm and contrast to your study routine?