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Songs that help you study hard: a roundup of motivational music to boost your drive and concentration

There are plenty of times when we have to study—entrance exams, regular tests, certification exams—but sometimes we just can’t get motivated.

In this article, we introduce songs that will give a big boost to your motivation to study, especially for those who are struggling to get started.

We’ve gathered tracks that match a range of moods, from songs with exhilarating, fast-paced sounds that spark your drive, to songs with lyrics that touch the heart and give you the courage to move toward the future.

May one soul-stirring track become the source of your motivation.

Songs that help you power through studying: A roundup of study motivation music to boost drive and focus (81–90)

Make dreams your allyayaka

Ayaka’s powerful yet gentle vocals in “Yume o Mikata ni” encourage everyone pursuing their studies.

This song, which portrays the determination to keep moving forward while facing anxiety, will nudge you onto the path of learning.

There’s even a story that Yume Ogaeguchi, a women’s rugby player, used to listen to it before matches, underscoring its impact.

If you’re hesitant to take the first step into studying, give this Ayaka track a listen—you’ll surely find the strength to keep going.

Ordinary feat. Chinza DopenessBASI

Rapper BASI, who began his career as an MC for Insist and made his solo debut in 2011 while launching his own label, released the track “Futsuu (Ordinary) feat.

Chinza DOPENESS” on his sixth album, Setsuai.

As the title suggests, it drew attention for featuring singer-songwriter Chinza DOPENESS.

The lyrics evoke scenes of spending free time, which might pump you up for that sense of release after finishing your studies.

With its laid-back rap and track that calm the mind, it’s a floating, pleasantly airy number.

LaurentechSPECIAL OTHERS

SPECIAL OTHERS – Laurentech (Open-Air Concert Hall 2020)
LaurentechSPECIAL OTHERS

Formed by high school classmates and known as regulars at summer festivals, SPECIAL OTHERS are a four-piece jam band.

“Laurentech,” a track from their second album QUEST, features an ensemble whose comfort comes from each member’s exceptional musicianship.

Its lively beat and gentle sound can help settle your mind before you start studying.

At over nine minutes long, it’s a perfect fit for a focused session—a track that brightens the moments leading up to study time.

finishing blowVaundy

Finishing Blow feat. Cory Wong (TV Anime 'SPY×FAMILY' Season 2 Ending Theme) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
finishing blowVaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, who proudly embraces his identity as a Japanese artist by intentionally using Wasei-eigo for his stage name and song titles.

His 24th digital-only single, Todome no Ichigeki, written as the ending theme for the second season of the TV anime SPY×FAMILY, became a hot topic for its collaboration with guitarist Cory Wong.

Its stylish melodies and ensemble gently boost your motivation before studying.

It’s an urban pop tune with a comfortable, funky guitar cutting.

sleeping pillpinoko

pinoko – sleeping pills (prod. sugarloaf)
sleeping pillpinoko

Rapper Pinoko, who has been exposed to instruments like piano, wadaiko, and shinobue since childhood, began performing street shows at 15.

“Suiminyaku,” a track from her first mini-album Hotel, lays funky guitar chops over a piano-based ensemble for a groovy feel.

The lyrics evoke sleepless nights and might just wake you up before you study.

It’s an emotional number marked by a distinctive sense of weightlessness and her cute, memorable rap.