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Japanese songs that boost your motivation to study: uplifting tracks to enhance focus and drive

Many people may find it hard to concentrate while studying for exams or certifications and juggling daily assignments.

In times like these, music that helps switch your mood can be a reliable ally.

J-POP offers plenty of tracks that instantly boost motivation or have a tempo that makes work flow more smoothly.

In this article, we’ll introduce J-POP songs that are perfect companions for studying.

Use them in a variety of situations—when you want to raise your motivation or power through long study sessions!

Japanese songs that boost your study motivation. Cheer songs to improve concentration and motivation (101–110)

Because I want to dreamAccess

(AXS) Access - Because I Want to Dream
Because I want to dreamAccess

This track is notable for its futuristic sound crafted with synthesizers.

It’s a signature work by Access that revolutionized Japan’s music scene in the ’90s, released in January 1994.

The electronic rhythms pair perfectly with Hiroyuki Takami’s clear, translucent vocals, captivating listeners.

The lyrics, which speak of the passion for pursuing dreams and the bond with a loved one, convey a forward-looking message full of hope for the future.

It’s recommended when you want to boost your motivation before studying or working, or when you’re striving toward new goals.

It will surely give you a push.

SomedayEXILE

Messages that say “I’m always thinking of you” are encouraging.

It’s a song by the popular dance-vocal group EXILE, included on their 2009 single “THE MONSTER 〜Someday〜.” Since it was used in a TOYOTA commercial, many of you may have heard it.

The expansive sound conjures an image of soaring through a vast sky—it’s wonderful.

Let’s draw power from the lyrics, which are packed with positivity, and do our best with our studies!

Love will winKAN

Ganbarō Nippon Love Will Win Singers “Love Will Win”
Love will winKAN

It’s a masterpiece characterized by Mr.

KAN’s piano and clear vocals.

At the same time, the lyrics relentlessly press the theme of victory.

Despite its calm tone, the content is fiery, making it a song that stirs the feeling of “I’m going to give it my all and win.”

You are not aloneKinKi Kids

This is a song by KinKi Kids from their younger days.

When it comes to studying and the hardships that come with it, you are certainly not alone.

Students all over the country are working hard for their future selves.

Listen to this song while remembering that you are never truly alone.

to the endItookashi

Itowokashi / “Till the End” Music Video
to the endItookashi

A cheer song by Itowokashi dedicated to hardworking students, celebrating the importance of never giving up.

Centered on student life, its lyrics give you a gentle push forward.

The heartfelt vocals, soothing rhythm, and warm accompaniment will spark your motivation.

It’s a track you’ll want to hear for that final push, and it also makes you feel like someone is cheering you on.

Japanese songs that boost your study motivation: uplifting tracks to enhance focus and motivation (111–120)

What do you want to become?Rozarīna

Rosalina 'What Do You Want To Be,' Official Lyric Video
What do you want to become?Rozarīna

As light background music to listen to between study sessions, how about “Nani ni Naritakute,” by Rosalina? This song can be a strong ally when your heart is tired or when you’ve lost sight of your dreams and goals.

Rosalina’s gentle voice and the sound of the acoustic guitar soothe a weary mind from studying and give you the courage to rise again.

The lyrics are filled with messages that gently embrace those lost feelings, offering listeners energy and hope.

It’s a song to remember when you want to boost your study motivation.

Because you can do it someday, you can do it today.Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'If You Can Do It Someday, You Can Do It Today'
Because you can do it someday, you can do it today.Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 is an idol group that debuted as AKB48’s official rival and has since become the leading force among the subsequent Sakamichi groups.

Their 19th single, “Itsuka Dekiru Kara Kyou Dekiru,” which has multiple tie-ins including the theme song for the film Asahinagu, likely has a title that will jolt anyone who tends to put things off.

Its lyrics remind us of the importance of seeing through what we decide to do, becoming the drive to chase dreams we were on the verge of giving up on.

With crystalline vocals and a pop ensemble that lifts your spirits, it’s a comfortable, upbeat tune.