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Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'

When you hear “songs with titles that start with A,” what songs come to mind?

If you can’t think of many, it turns out there are actually tons—words like “ai” (love) that often appear in lyrics and other universal terms lead to many songs when you do some research!

It seems there are quite a few ballads, too.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected and introduced songs whose titles start with A.

From timeless favorites to tracks by up-and-coming artists, you’ll find plenty of masterpieces.

Be sure to discover your own favorite “A” song!

Great songs with titles starting with 'A' (81–90)

I’m talking to you!!!NEW!piinata

Pi-na-ta - I'm talking to you!!! feat. Kasane Teto
I’m talking to you!!!NEW!piinata

Get hyped with a cute yet poisonous pop song! This track by Vocaloid producer Peanuta was released in March 2026.

Created for a song-provision event on the music collaboration SNS “nana,” it features a high-speed beat infused with EDM elements.

Leveraging Kasane Teto’s edgy vocal timbre, it comically expresses emotions like defiance and lingering attachment.

Wordplay-laden lyrics and rapidly shifting sections combine to create a piece that draws you in more with every listen.

If you’re dealing with unrequited love or relationship woes, you might just find it relatable.

beloved captiveNEW!Araki Kazuhito

Kazuhito Araki “Beloved Captive” Lyric Video [Short Ver.]
beloved captiveNEW!Araki Kazuhito

Singer-songwriter Kazuhito Araki, who has moved many listeners through social media and live performances.

This track was created as an answer song to “April Love Song,” released in April 2021, which drew significant attention.

Taking the perspective of a woman, it candidly expresses the anxieties and attachments of love, as well as the pain that comes from loving someone, in straightforward words.

It gently stays close to the unstable feelings that arise precisely because you care, making it recommended for those troubled by love or for nights when your feelings for someone overflow and you just want to cry.

Its unadorned, earnest vocals will resonate deep within your heart.

Until the EndNEW!(K)NoW_NAME

SPY×FAMILY Season 2 MISSION:34 “Hands That Connect the Future” Insert Song “Until the End” Lyric Video (Animation Footage without Dialogue or Sound Effects) / (K)NoW_NAME
Until the EndNEW!(K)NoW_NAME

It’s an art-pop piece themed around the determination to keep moving forward for someone else, even in an unreasonable reality.

The sound, where grandeur meets rock’s driving force, is truly stirring.

The track was produced by (K)NoW_NAME and released as a single in December 2023.

It was later included on the album “TV Anime ‘SPY×FAMILY’ Season 2 Original Soundtrack.” Used as the insert song for MISSION:34 of the TV anime “SPY×FAMILY” Season 2, this work portrays resolve in extreme circumstances, and I’d especially recommend it to those who wish to protect someone dear.

When you need the courage to face hardship, I feel it will surely give you a push forward.

asphyxiaNEW!Cö shu Nie

Cö shu Nie – asphyxia (Official Video) / “Tokyo Ghoul:re” Opening
asphyxiaNEW!Cö shu Nie

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul:re, known for its dark atmosphere.

Released as a single in June 2018 as a stepping stone into the mainstream, it also drew attention because the original creator, Sui Ishida, personally scouted Cö shu Nie.

Mirai Nakajima’s clear, airy vocals—she wrote both the lyrics and music—paired with the band’s thrilling, unpredictable sound, really lift the listener’s spirits.

The layering of sounds that breaks open in the chorus from an uneasy mood filled with suffocation and conflict is perfect for moments when you want to break free from difficult circumstances and be set free.

Let their music, which expresses the complex feelings you hold in your heart, give you the courage to move forward.

unravelNEW!TK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE

"unravel" × Tokyo Ghoul TV Animation 10th Anniversary Collaboration MV
unravelNEW!TK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE

A masterpiece whose overwhelming expressiveness jolts the heart, pivoting from silence to madness in an instant.

Meticulously crafted sounds portray self-destruction and inner conflict, with even the vocalist’s breathing deeply intertwined with the story.

It’s a single from TK’s solo project—TK is the vocalist and guitarist of Ling tosite sigure—released in July 2014.

Written as the opening theme for the first season of the anime Tokyo Ghoul, the song also leads into the album Fantastic Magic, released in August of the same year.

Its dramatic development, highlighted by a striking contrast between restraint and intensity, is perfect for moments when you want to let your emotions erupt.

It’s also a great pick for those who want to revel in advanced vocal technique!

Another colonyNEW!TRUE

[TRUE] "Another colony" Music Video (TV anime "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" ending theme song)
Another colonyNEW!TRUE

An energetic number that expresses the creation of a new community in another world and the will to move toward tomorrow.

TRUE’s powerful vocals and the exhilarating rock sound resonate deeply.

It vividly portrays the characters as they press forward in pursuit of their ideals.

This track was used as the ending theme for the first cour of the first season of the anime “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” and was released as a single in November 2018.

It was also included on the 2021 album “Kotoba Asobi” and remains a staple at live shows to this day.

It’s the perfect anison for those who want to start a new challenge or find a place where they belong.

Experience the thrill of stepping into the unknown together with this song.

Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (91–100)

Alone (Feat. JULIA SHORTREED)NEW!yamada yutaka

This is a vocal piece themed around loneliness and a sense of loss, composed by Yutaka Yamada, who is active as a composer for film and TV scores.

JULIA SHORTREED’s translucent, whisper-like vocals blend with quiet piano and a weighty soundscape to deliver a heart-wrenching poignancy.

Included on the two-disc album “TV Anime ‘Tokyo Ghoul’ ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK,” released in March 2015, the track was featured as an insert song in episode 7 of the anime “Tokyo Ghoul √A.” It powerfully conveys the story’s tension and the characters’ inner struggles.

It’s a song that stays close to you on nights when you feel the painful distance from someone important, or when you want to quietly face your own heart.

It’s a grand ballad recommended not only for those who wish to linger in the afterglow of the work, but also for anyone seeking solace in a beautiful melody.