Lofi Playlist (100+ Chill Beats to Relax, Study & Focus)
Lofi music has become one of the most popular genres for relaxation, studying, and focus. A well-curated lofi playlist provides calm, atmospheric beats that help reduce stress, improve concentration, and create a peaceful environment.
This guide includes 100+ lofi tracks ideal for studying, working, sleeping, or simply unwinding.
What is a Lofi Playlist?
A lofi playlist is a collection of mellow, downtempo beats featuring soft rhythms, ambient textures, and minimal vocals, designed for relaxation and focus.
What Makes a Great Lofi Playlist
Key elements:
- Slow to mid-tempo beats (60–90 BPM)
- Minimal or no vocals
- Warm, analog-style sound textures
- Consistent, calming atmosphere
- Suitable for long listening sessions
The Full Playlist
Chill & Study Beats
- Jinsang – affection
- idealism – snowfall
- potsu – just friends
- eevee – forest glade
- tomppabeats – monday loop
- jinsang – solitude
- bsd.u – late night
- idealism – both of us
- saib – west lake
- l’indécis – soulful
- Kupla – roots
- Psalm Trees – falling leaves
- SwuM – snow
- jinsang – blossom
- eevee – warm breeze
- potsu – im closing my eyes
- idealism – a moment of silence
- saib – in your arms
- bsd.u – lights
- Kupla – distant
- SwuM – peaceful night
- Psalm Trees – reflection
- l’indécis – her
- tomppabeats – harbor
- jinsang – peace
- eevee – night walk
- idealism – quiet nights
- potsu – sunrise
- saib – waves
- Kupla – snowfall
- SwuM – breathe
- Psalm Trees – autumn
- bsd.u – calm
- l’indécis – cruising
- jinsang – nostalgia
- eevee – blue skies
- idealism – drifting
- tomppabeats – city lights
- saib – journey
- Kupla – dreams
Relax & Unwind
- Nymano – solitude
- Philanthrope – cloudy
- Aso – seasons
- Kupla – thoughts
- Psalm Trees – dreamscape
- SwuM – lost
- Birocratic – mellow
- Saib – west coast
- Jinsang – bloom
- idealism – soft rain
- potsu – floating
- eevee – reflections
- bsd.u – silence
- l’indécis – slow down
- tomppabeats – dusk
- Kupla – memories
- Psalm Trees – gentle wind
- SwuM – relax
- Nymano – home
- Aso – evening glow
- Birocratic – sunshine
- Philanthrope – peaceful
- eevee – comfort
- idealism – dream state
- potsu – calm mind
- saib – golden hour
- Jinsang – waves
- Kupla – stillness
- Psalm Trees – quiet
- SwuM – nightfall
- bsd.u – soft lights
- l’indécis – sunset
- tomppabeats – slow motion
- eevee – mellow skies
- idealism – floating away
Sleep & Late Night Beats
- Jinsang – nightfall
- idealism – bedtime
- potsu – dreams
- eevee – midnight
- bsd.u – late hours
- saib – night drive
- Kupla – stars
- Psalm Trees – deep sleep
- SwuM – slow waves
- l’indécis – moonlight
- tomppabeats – night loop
- Nymano – lullaby
- Philanthrope – still night
- Aso – sleeping city
- Birocratic – night breeze
- Jinsang – slow motion
- idealism – soft night
- potsu – drifting away
- eevee – quiet night
- bsd.u – midnight thoughts
- saib – dark skies
- Kupla – silence
- Psalm Trees – dreamscape
- SwuM – calm sleep
- l’indécis – night glow
- tomppabeats – after hours
- Nymano – slow dream
- Philanthrope – gentle sleep
- Aso – nightfall
- Birocratic – calm night
Playlist Structure Overview
| Section | Purpose | Typical Use | Energy Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chill & Study | Focus and productivity | Work, studying | Low |
| Relax & Unwind | Stress relief | Evenings, downtime | Low |
| Sleep & Late Night | Deep relaxation | Sleep, night listening | Very Low |
How Long Should a Lofi Playlist Be?
A complete lofi playlist should include 100–150 tracks, providing 5–8 hours of continuous listening, ideal for long study or work sessions.
Where This Playlist Works Best
- Studying and revision sessions
- Working from home or office environments
- Relaxation and mindfulness
- Sleeping or winding down at night
When to Use This Playlist
- Deep focus work
- Background music while reading or writing
- Meditation or relaxation
- Late-night listening
Listen to the Full Playlist
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Curator Insight
- Keep transitions smooth and consistent
- Avoid high-energy tracks that break concentration
- Use instrumental-heavy tracks for focus
- Maintain a consistent mood throughout
- Ideal for looping during long sessions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is lofi music best used for?
Studying, relaxing, sleeping, and improving focus.
How many songs should a lofi playlist include?
100–150 tracks for extended listening sessions.
Does lofi music help with concentration?
Yes, its repetitive and calming structure helps reduce distractions and improve focus.
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