Foreign music work BGM: world-famous and popular songs that help you focus on studying or working.
Isn’t one of the best things about Western music that you can enjoy it even if you don’t understand the lyrics?
When you actually learn the meaning, you often think, “Oh, so that’s what the song was about!”
Some of you might even listen to Western music as background music, right?
This time, we’ve picked out Western tracks that help you power through work or study!
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If you just want some cool Western music to boost your productivity, this is a must-see!
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Work BGM of Western music: World-famous and popular songs that help you study and work (41–50)
We Are The ChampionsQueen

This song is an anthem that people around the world can get behind.
The king of rock is shouting that we are the champions.
I don’t think there are any words more uplifting than that.
Even now, this song is frequently played at football stadiums in the UK.
JumpersSleater-Kinney

A three-piece indie rock band from Washington, USA.
They deliver a bassless, garage-tinged sound.
With a free-spirited musical approach reminiscent of The Slits, they are counted among the great bands.
They went on hiatus in 2006 but reunited in 2014.
People = ShitSlipknot

The strongest in the world… it might even be fair to call them the scariest.
In performance, song structure, and visuals, they stand out in every way, making them the most intense and aggressive crossover band in the world.
They incorporate elements of loud rock, screamo, gore, and metal, and their range is unfathomable.
SevenSunny Day Real Estate

They’re a band from Seattle, USA.
Formed in 1992, they are one of the bands that represent emo.
This song is included on the 1994 album “Diary.” The album received high acclaim and remains a landmark work in emo rock.
Back For GoodTake That

For an idol group, it has turned out to be an unbelievably fantastic song.
Listening to this track, young women at the time must have drawn a great deal of strength from it.
Above all, it serves as an anthem of encouragement from them to fans all around the world.
The Boys of SummerThe Ataris

They’re a band from Indiana, USA.
This song is included on the 2003 album “So Long, Astoria.” That same year, they also contributed to the soundtrack of the film “Spider-Man 2.”
ob-la-di,ob-la-daThe Beatles

CM songs such as Honda’s “Stepwgn” and Asahi Breweries’ “Asahi Off.” The title “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” is said to be a coined phrase by a musician acquaintance of Paul McCartney.
It’s a reggae-style pop and cheerful song.





