A Google query for "music work decreases productivity" mostly turns up hits that suggest listening to music while you work will increase your productivity.
My experience is mostly the opposite. I suppose if I were doing something I found very boring that music would help keep me entertained and perhaps more productive, but most of the work I do requires 100% of my focus. Distractions of any kind—yes, even music—pollute my ability to concentrate and slow me down. In noisy environments, earplugs are far better at reducing the impact of the distractions than covering them with music is.
On the other hand, working with music is clearly more pleasant. I like to sing along when songs have vocals and it's enjoyable for me. But I don't confuse enjoyment with productivity.
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