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!
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Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (121–130)
passwordSnow Man

Released in May 2023 as the lead track from the 3rd album “i DO ME,” this song became the face of the release, earning a million sales in its first week and winning the hearts of many fans.
Its warm lyrics that cherish everyday exchanges, paired with Snow Man’s gentle vocals, form a classic J-pop ensemble that fills your heart more with every listen.
With a simple structure and a catchy melody, it’s easy to hum along even if you’re not confident in your singing.
To fully savor the message woven into the song, be sure to watch the music video, which captures the members’ soft expressions.
It’s a timeless, love-filled number that’s perfect for expressing gratitude to family and friends.
aporiaYorushika

Yorushika is a duo beloved for their literary lyrics and philosophical themes.
Released in October 2024, this song was written as the ending theme for the TV anime Chi: On the Movements of the Earth.
It captures a thirst for knowledge and unanswered questions through the shimmering timbre of the mandolin and a clear, transparent vocal, quietly kindling a passion in the listener’s heart.
There’s also a unique anecdote that composer n-buna improvised and recorded the mandolin during production, reflecting meticulous attention to sonic detail.
The piece portrays a determination to reach for phenomena that may never yield answers, making it a beautiful medium-tempo tune perfect for gazing up at the night sky and sinking into contemplation.
AlgernonYorushika

A heartwarming number inspired by the classic novel Flowers for Algernon, it portrays the slow, deliberate walk through the maze-like journey of life.
Written as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama Hold My Hand at Sunset, it was released digitally in February 2023.
Later included in the musical art collection Gentō, the piece layers delicate piano tones with Suis’s translucent vocals, gently soothing the listener’s heart.
It’s the perfect song for moments when daily life feels a bit exhausting, or for quiet nights when you want to reflect on the evolving relationships with those you love.
A beautiful medium-tempo tune whose lyrics, reminding us of the importance of moving forward without haste, resonate deeply within.
Rain and CappuccinoYorushika

This work, with lyrics that depict cappuccino and rain scenes that soothe a parched heart, grips listeners’ emotions.
The literary word choices woven by n-buna and the expressively rich vocals of suis overlap to make you feel as if you’re reading a short story.
Included on their second full-length album, “Elma,” released in August 2019, the track drew attention when its music video was released ahead of time.
In 2021, they collaborated with Lawson, even commercializing a beverage inspired by the song’s world, garnering attention in many areas.
Its stylish, slightly jazzy sound is perfect for listening alone in a café on a rainy day when you want to drift into thought.
It’s a richly flavorful pop tune that leaves a distinctive afterglow.
Masterpieces with titles starting with 'A' (131–140)
Asobi TokyoR Sound Design

How about a playful dance tune that captures the sparkle of the city at night? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer R Sound Design—known for hits like “Teikoku Shoujo”—released in December 2025, featuring the voice library Bon Soyogi.
The mature vocals perfectly match the neon-lit cityscape, and the lyrics’ sense of nocturnal excitement makes your heart lift just by listening.
Give it a spin as a companion for your next drive.
UnderdogSomari

A single packed with fiery energy that portrays the comeback of an underdog.
Created by Vocaloid producer Somari and released in December 2025, it features an energetic beat and Hatsune Miku’s crisp vocals that will set listeners’ hearts ablaze.
The lyrics, as if tightly bottling up a defiant fighting spirit rising from deep within, are also captivating.
When you need to rally yourself, give it a listen—you’re sure to feel the power surge.
Hydrangea SlopeHirayama Kaha

Hanaha Hirayama is an enka singer with a fresh charm that puts a smile on anyone’s face when they listen.
Hailing from Tochigi Prefecture, she proved her talent by winning NHK NodoJiman during her high school years.
Her debut release is Ajisai-zaka (“Hydrangea Hill”).
It’s a classic kayōkyoku number that layers unrequited love over hydrangeas in the rain, and her clear, dewy voice resonates straight to the heart.
Enka fans—and anyone seeking to be soothed by a fresh, pure vocal—should definitely give it a listen.


