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Vocaloid BGM for work: A collection of music that helps you focus on studying and working

Have you ever found it hard to focus when it’s completely silent while you’re working, studying, or doing housework?In times like that, how about listening to some Vocaloid tracks!So, in this article, I’ve put together a roundup of popular Vocaloid songs that are perfect as background music for getting things done!From upbeat tracks that lift your mood to calmer tunes that help you concentrate, there’s a wide selection.

I hope you find the perfect songs to match your work style!

Vocaloid background music for work: A collection of tracks to boost studying and productivity (61–70)

Tell Your WorldKz

livetune feat. Hatsune Miku 'Tell Your World' Music Video
Tell Your WorldKz

A famous song that was also used in a Google commercial.

Even people who don’t usually listen to VOCALOID might know it.

Despite its sense of speed, the BPM is modest.

So especially for the drums, focus on keeping steady, don’t stop, and respect the image of a song that flows like a river.

Strobo KnightsKz

[Hatsune Miku] Strobe Nights
Strobo KnightsKz

It’s such a beautiful song that just listening to it feels cleansing for the heart.

I think it’s perfect for a tired night.

One of the charms of Vocaloid is that it can transform into this kind of stylish vocal tone.

Depending on the artist, it can be cute, sharp, and so on—the possibilities of Vocaloid are endless.

Graphic MagicLast Note.

“Learn Junior High School English Vocabulary/Math with Vocaloid” – Preview of All 20 Tracks [Hatsune Miku, GUMI, and more]
Graphic MagicLast Note.

This is a Vocaloid song that helps you learn about solid geometry.

It’s by Last Note., the Vocaloid music unit behind many classics like “Setsuna Trip” and “Uchouten Vivace,” and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Middle School Math with Vocaloid.” The fast-paced, stylish rock sound is super cool! Even those who struggle with math should find it easier to remember this way.

Just be careful not to get so hooked on the music that you forget to study!

Viva Happy World History ver.Mitchie M

[Mitchie M] Viva Happy World History ver. / Hatsune Miku [Study with Vocaloid] (short edit)
Viva Happy World History ver.Mitchie M

This is a Vocaloid song you can study with that puts you in a good mood with its lively sound.

It’s a work by Mitchie M, a master of astonishing tuning techniques, released in 2019.

As the title suggests, it’s a parody of “Viva Happy,” originally released in 2013, in a world history version.

It features many important figures and events from world history.

The groove alone will get you pumped up.

Rather than listening carefully, it’s recommended for times when you want to ride the momentum and study.

MedicadorSTEAKA

Its unique worldview and addictive music will draw you in before you know it.

Created by STEAKA, this piece was written specifically for the game “Fit Boxing feat.

Hatsune Miku,” released in March 2024.

The catchy melody is perfect for enhancing your focus during workouts, and the hard-hitting electronic sounds are sure to pierce your ears and your heart.

Its powerful message—hinting at ways to resist the stresses of modern society—is another big appeal.

With an infectious groove that makes your body move on its own, it’s a great pick-me-up when you want to lift your spirits!

strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi

Yukopi – Strong Wind Slicked-back Hair (feat. Kaai Yuki)
strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi

A cute Vocaloid song featuring Utaai Yuki’s irresistibly catchy voice—once you hear it, it won’t leave your head! Created by Vocaloid producer Yukopi and released in March 2023, it became a smash hit, surpassing 2 million views on YouTube in about two weeks.

It humorously captures a relatable moment: walking down the street when a strong wind slicks your hair straight back.

The bouncy rhythm and the recorder that sounds like it’s “blowing its heart out” are just perfect.

Highly recommended when you’re feeling down—it really works!

*Hello, Planet.sasakure.UK

[Hatsune Miku Original Song] *Hello, Planet. [With Pixel-Art PV]
*Hello, Planet.sasakure.UK

A poppy track crafted with 8-bit music that evokes the background music of the Famicom.

For the Famicom generation, it’s a nostalgic sound, isn’t it? With songs that use these kinds of game-like sounds, Hatsune Miku’s distinctive pronunciation seems to fit in quite naturally.