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Nothing but masterpieces! Hit songs from the Reiwa era that are perfect for background music

From solitary moments to large gatherings, music is a key factor in setting the scene.

Of course, you’ll want to consider the mood of the occasion when choosing the style of music, but especially when you want to amp things up, picking songs everyone knows is probably the best choice.

So this time, we’re introducing recommended tracks released in the Reiwa era that are perfect as BGM!

From global smash hits to songs that sparked dance crazes, these are all classics that almost everyone has heard at least once—feel free to use them as a reference.

All masterpieces! Hit songs released in the Reiwa era that I recommend as BGM (21–30)

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This song was written as the theme for the theatrical anime “Hyakuemu,” which portrays young people taking on track and field.

The members deeply resonated with the original story, and the song was created from that connection.

The lyrics carry a powerful message: overcome the conflicts and self-denial born from competition and discover your true self.

Its driving rock sound and emotional vocals perfectly mirror the characters who keep moving forward without giving up.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re striving toward a big goal or struggling with your sense of self.

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Gunjou / YOASOBI [Piano Performance · 1 Hour / For Work, Sleep, Reading, Studying BGM]
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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.

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A heartwarming song that brings back the pure feelings of childhood.

Released under the solo name of Motoki Omori, the frontman of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, this piece came out in May 2025.

It was written specifically for the MTK segment of NHK Educational TV’s “Tensai TV-kun.” The lyrics, which carefully portray small, everyday happenings and emotions, leave a strong impression—resonating as familiar scenes for children and as nostalgic memories for adults.

It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking a warm musical experience that links the past and the present.

In conclusion

How was it? This time, we introduced hit songs released in the Reiwa era that are perfect for background music.

They’re all tunes everyone can hum along to, so they’re great not only as BGM but also when you’re unsure what to pick at karaoke!