Recommended BGM: A collection of songs you’ll want to listen to for remote work and tasks
There are plenty of moments in everyday life when you want some background music—like when you’re relaxing at home, driving, or studying.
And these days, a lot of people are also looking for BGM to listen to while working remotely.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of tracks that are perfect for that kind of BGM!
We’ve focused on songs that can boost your motivation or help you stay calm and concentrate—great picks for studying and remote work.
Try using them not just as background music for tasks, but in all sorts of everyday situations!
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Recommended BGM: A compilation of songs to listen to for remote work and tasks (21–30)
A Whole New World (from “Aladdin”)Alan Menken

This moving ballad, loved by many, is a work by composer Alan Menken, renowned for numerous Disney film scores.
It’s a romantic piece that evokes the image of traveling through the night sky on a magic carpet.
Celebrating the freedom and hope of stepping into an unknown world, the song may free your mind from the task at hand and lead you into a realm of fresh ideas.
A signature song from the 1992 film Aladdin, it can be heard on the soundtrack album Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Its universal appeal is underscored by winning Best Original Song at the 65th Academy Awards in March 1993.
The grand, beautiful piano tones will sweep away everyday distractions and support you as you focus deeply during creative time.
ultramarineAyase

An epic cheer song produced by YOASOBI, inspired by the manga Blue Period.
It powerfully portrays the pain and inner conflicts that arise precisely because you’re passionate about what you love, as well as the determination to follow the path you believe in—carried by a fast-paced, driving sound.
Released in September 2020, the track was used in a commercial for Bourbon’s Alfort Mini Chocolate and was also selected as the march-in song for the 94th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.
To express the piece’s uplifting, supportive energy on piano, it’s key to build a strong sense of rise from the pre-chorus into the chorus.
In the grand choral sections, using the sustain pedal effectively to create a rich resonance will move listeners even more.
Sometimes, a tale from long ago — from Porco RossoKatō Tokiko

This is a work written and composed by Tokiko Kato herself, whose warm yet faintly bittersweet worldview evokes a deep nostalgia for days of youth gone by.
As it searches for an unseen future, it conjures scenes of passionate conversations with friends—memories many listeners will find echoing their own.
The song was included on the album “MY STORY / Toki ni wa Mukashi no Hanashi wo,” released in February 1987, and is also known as the ending theme of the 1992 film Porco Rosso.
The piano arrangement used in the film, with its striking timbre, gently lets you linger in the afterglow of the story.
With its calm melody, it’s also great to play as background music when you want to focus on work.
Hide to SeekLaura Misch

Recorded in a studio surrounded by the beautiful nature of South London, this track is filled with Laura Misch’s charm.
Layered sounds evoke the whisper of trees, and a soothing saxophone melody lingers in your ears.
It’s from her debut album released in October 2023 and centers on the theme of self-discovery.
With its calm atmosphere, it’s perfect as background music for remote work or studying.
Why not make it the companion to a new day or your creative time? It’s sure to boost your focus and help you reconnect with your true self!
Merry Christmas, Mr. LawrenceSakamoto Ryuichi

Known as one of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s signature works, this piece is characterized by a unique musicality that fuses Eastern and Western elements.
Its pentatonic-based scale and recurring perfect fourth patterns leave a deep emotional impact on listeners.
Composed in 1983 for the film “Merry Christmas, Mr.
Lawrence,” it became highly popular, ranking third in JASRAC’s 1985 annual distribution of copyright royalties.
Its simple, memorable melody is also favored by piano learners.
This work is recommended as background music for remote work or studying; its gentle, romantic melody can calm the mind and enhance concentration.
Around The WorldFilm Studio Orchestra

The elegant melody woven by the grand orchestral arrangement was used as a film’s ending theme and stands as a signature work by Victor Young, who won the 1956 Academy Award for Best Original Score.
The performance by the Film Studio Orchestra beautifully balances the dignity of classical music with the accessibility of pop, and its graceful resonance lingers in the heart.
Originally gaining worldwide attention as the main theme for the film Around the World in 80 Days, the piece was later covered by a variety of artists, including Bing Crosby and the Ramsey Lewis Trio.
It’s a soothing track that’s perfect for a refreshing break during work or study, or for anyone who wants to relax and enjoy music at an unhurried pace.
Moonlight SerenadeGuren Mirā Ōkesutora

This masterpiece soothes the soul with the elegant timbre unique to big band music and its distinctive arrangement.
Released by the Glenn Miller Orchestra in May 1939, it blends a gentle clarinet melody with delicate saxophone harmonies, delivering a serene sense of comfort, as if bathed in moonlight.
It was used as the theme for CBS Radio’s program “Chesterfield Moonlight Serenade,” and later featured prominently in the 1954 film The Glenn Miller Story.
It’s recommended as easy listening that creates a pleasant mood, perfect to play during desk work or as a companion to reading.


