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

It’s a classic Mrs.
GREEN APPLE track—an exhilarating, back-to-basics guitar rock number that packs in the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.
Released in April 2024, the song colored the story as the opening theme for the TV anime “Oblivion Battery.” Its powerful message—let’s love even our past pains and imperfect selves and keep moving forward—resonates deeply with the tale of protagonists who have lost their memories and regain their shine.
It’s easy to see why it won the Grand Prize at the 66th Japan Record Awards.
A charm-like pop tune that gently gives you a push when you’re feeling a little timid at the start of a new season.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a classic Mrs.
GREEN APPLE track—an exhilarating, back-to-basics guitar rock number that packs in the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.
Released in April 2024, the song colored the story as the opening theme for the TV anime “Oblivion Battery.” Its powerful message—let’s love even our past pains and imperfect selves and keep moving forward—resonates deeply with the tale of protagonists who have lost their memories and regain their shine.
It’s easy to see why it won the Grand Prize at the 66th Japan Record Awards.
A charm-like pop tune that gently gives you a push when you’re feeling a little timid at the start of a new season.
Answer keyŌmori Motoki

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.
A CHA CHA CHAKis-my-ft2

This track’s comfortable beat, inspired by ’90s hip-hop, perfectly boosts that grown-up summer vacation vibe.
The lyrics paint a scene of summer spent with close friends, adding just a touch of spice to everyday life.
It’s full of ease and playfulness, and it really lifts your spirits.
Perfect for a summer drive, and just right as party BGM for hanging out and chatting with friends! Make sure to enjoy the catchy lines that will have you singing along before you know it!
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!


