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Boost your focus with background music for work! Popular and recommended tracks for jobs and exam study.

What kind of background music do you play when you want to focus on work or studying? Many people probably feel, “I want music that helps me concentrate, but I don’t know what to choose.” Even within the realm of work BGM, there’s a wide variety—from upbeat pop that lifts your mood to calming instrumentals that soothe the mind.

In this article, we’ll introduce a rich selection of popular BGMs that can boost your productivity.

You’re sure to find a track that supports your working time!

Boost Your Focus with Work BGM! Popular and Recommended Songs for Work and Test Studying (61–70)

My Favorite ThingsJohn Coltrane

My Favorite Things – John Coltrane [FULL VERSION] HQ
My Favorite ThingsJohn Coltrane

John Coltrane masterfully transformed the classic born from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical The Sound of Music into jazz.

Included on his March 1961 release, the album My Favorite Things, this piece unfolds into an expansive performance of about 14 minutes, highlighted by Coltrane’s striking soprano saxophone.

Over the beautiful harmonies woven by McCoy Tyner’s piano, Coltrane’s free improvisations draw listeners into a world of sound.

It’s great to play during work or study breaks, but by listening closely you can truly experience the profound depth of jazz.

A Saucey JigJustin King

A masterpiece by Justin King whose graceful, dynamic melody resonates with the heart.

It’s a track where rhythms evoking the tradition of Irish music blend beautifully with masterful guitar technique.

Included on the album “Le Bleu,” released in January 2001, it was recorded in studios in Oregon and England.

Skillfully weaving elements of folk and world music, this piece is perfect for boosting focus during work or study.

It also offers a soothing effect, as if you were working or learning while relaxing in a quiet forest.

Highly recommended as pleasant, upbeat background music for enjoyable productivity.

Suite for Unaccompanied CelloJ.S.Bach

Mischa Maisky plays Bach Cello Suite No.1 in G (full)
Suite for Unaccompanied CelloJ.S.Bach

Not the violin, not the viola, but the cello.

In Kenji Miyazawa’s world, it’s the “sero.” Not the double bass or contrabass, but the cello.

Its solid, deep timbre steadily supports your awareness as if flowing through the space.

Without losing focus, you can keep at your work or studies continuously and consistently.

Neighbour, NeighbourLord Kitchener

Lord Kitchener – Neighbour, Neighbour
Neighbour, NeighbourLord Kitchener

Known as a legendary figure in calypso, Lord Kitchener’s work captivates with its lively, upbeat atmosphere.

Released in 1963, this song showcases his distinctive musicality while incorporating the socially conscious themes characteristic of the calypso style.

With accompaniment by The London All Stars Orchestra, it offers an even richer sound.

The track has since appeared on various compilation albums and continues to be loved by many.

It’s perfect for boosting concentration or enjoying a relaxed yet gently stimulating mood.

A superb piece that lets you fully savor the appeal of calypso music—be sure to give it a listen.

Danny The DogMassive Attack

An instrumental piece composed as film music.

Created by Robert Del Naja and Neil Davidge of Massive Attack, this work explores a variety of musical textures, from delicate lullabies to tracks with powerful immediacy.

It is included on the original soundtrack for the film Danny the Dog (also known as Unleashed), released on October 26, 2004, and enhances the film’s moving and tension-filled scenes.

With its dark, ambient atmosphere and introspective tone, it’s perfect for times when you want to focus or quietly reflect.

Bossa Per DueNicola Conte

This work by Nicola Conte, a leading figure in the Italian music scene, features a bossa nova rhythm and a lively, upbeat melody.

Released in September 2000, it was included on the album Jet Sounds.

It was also used in an Acura commercial, drawing international attention.

Incorporating elements of 1960s Italian film music with contemporary arrangements, the piece has been highly praised as club music.

It’s recommended for a refresh during breaks from work or study—the light rhythm is perfect for a change of pace and can help boost concentration.

Today’s skyNabowa

Nabowa | Today’s Sky (Official Music Video)
Today's skyNabowa

An instrumental track from Kyoto-based band Nabowa that wraps you in a pleasant atmosphere.

Opening the album “Sen,” this piece, true to its title, overflows with the charm of portraying the ever-changing expressions of the sky through music.

Built on guitar, violin, bass, and drums, with occasional appearances by piano and melodica, it creates a quiet yet playful mood.

Released in September 2012, the song is also popular as background music for work, perfect for focusing on tasks or studying.

It’s equally recommended for starting a new day with calm feelings in the morning or soothing a tired heart at night.