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[For Work] Uplifting BGM: A collection of tracks that boost your productivity

Do you ever listen to music while you’re working or doing housework?

Depending on the task, listening to music can lift your mood and boost your productivity, right?

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks to use as background music when you want to get pumped up.

We’ve picked a wide range of songs across genres: bright, uptempo tracks, high-energy EDM, intense rock, and more.

Use the songs featured here as your companions, turn up the energy, and dive into your work.

[For Work] Uplifting BGM: A compilation of tracks that boost productivity (91–100)

Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter”Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 “Jupiter” — Walter
Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter”Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

This is a classic number I recommend when you want to refresh your mind in a pleasant way.

Mozart’s Symphony No.

41 “Jupiter,” known as one of his late masterpieces, features richly dynamic melodies full of vitality that lift your spirits.

Even on days when getting to work feels like a drag, it wraps you in a bright atmosphere that seems to press your motivation switch.

Its clear yet elegant character can give momentum to your work-from-home tasks and may even help spark better ideas.

GO! GO! MANIACHōkago Tī Taimu

GO! GO! MANIAC is a track by the band Ho-kago Tea Time, formed by characters from the anime K-ON!!.

Also used as the anime’s opening theme, the song features a melody that impressively captures the freshness and sparkle of high school girls.

There’s no doubt that even tough work or exercise becomes fun when you do it while listening to this cute, fast-paced tune! Just trying to keep up with its busy, word-packed melody will naturally boost your productivity.

It’s great not only as background music for work, but also as a go-to choice when you want to hype things up at karaoke!

SmileHanzawa Takeshi

This shows how amazing Hitonari Gekidan’s impressionist (celebrity-impersonation) skills are.
SmileHanzawa Takeshi

A pop track by Takeshi Hanzawa, who has released numerous dance music works under the project name FreeTEMPO.

Warm phrases—quite the opposite of the intense sounds usually played in clubs—tightly grasp the listener’s heart.

The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET – The Zero Sense (Ending Theme Song of the Film 'THE FIRST SLAM DUNK')
The Zero Sense10-FEET

Created as the ending theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, this track expresses the passion of pursuing dreams and the resolve to face hardships, all through the theme of basketball.

Its poetic lyrics skillfully weave in basketball terminology, and the signature high-energy rock sound of 10-FEET blends perfectly to heighten the film’s climax.

In December 2022, it was included on the album Collins and garnered major attention as the movie’s ending theme.

Symbolically portraying the doubts and traps players confront, the song vividly depicts the strength to overcome them and achieve one’s goals.

It’s a perfect addition to your playlist when you want to boost motivation during training or strengthen both mind and body.

peace signYonezu Kenshi

When you’re working remotely and creating documents or writing, there are times you just can’t get in the mood, right? What can boost your spirits in those moments is “Peace Sign.” It’s a song Kenshi Yonezu released in 2017, and it was used as the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia.

Its punchy guitar riff and up-tempo rhythm can improve your productivity.

It’s also recommended for fans of anime songs and Vocaloid.

It’s the perfect track to help you get your motivation back during sleepy times, like first thing in the morning or right after your lunch break!