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' (141–150)
akanbe (a teasing gesture of pulling down the lower eyelid and sticking out the tongue)ryūgūjō

Produced by Avu-chan from Queen Bee, Ryugujo is a distinctive seven-member group that blends elements of kayōkyoku with their own unique dance style.
Released in January 2026 as a lead track from their second album SHIBAI (Deluxe), due out in February 2026, this song drew major attention for its bold sampling of Sharam Q’s signature hit ZURUI ONNA.
Its boundary-pushing alternative sound and defiant, member-penned lyrics deliver a message that resonates powerfully with listeners.
True to its all-red visuals, the track radiates a blazing energy.
It’s a perfect listen when you want to push back against adversity or fire yourself up for a make-or-break moment.
I WANT ITSugar House

A rock band formed in 2019 around Ren Kobayashi, they began their activities in the Shimokitazawa area of Tokyo.
Their hallmark is a hard, tight beat and dry guitar sound that strongly reflects the influence of post-punk and alternative rock.
In November 2021, they released their first EP, “Surface.” In recent years, while maintaining an early punk spirit, they have incorporated synths to stylishly expand their sonic palette.
A perfect dayUniolla

An “adult garage band” bringing together renowned pro musicians like KUMI from LOVE PSYCHEDELICO and Motoaki Fukunuma from PLAGUES.
Their charm lies in a nostalgic yet fresh sound infused with the spirit of ’60s pop and ’90s alternative.
It originally started when Fukunuma planned to invite KUMI as a guest, but as production progressed, they became convinced it should be a full-fledged band.
The band name was inspired by unicorns, which KUMI loves.
Immerse yourself in their richly seasoned rock sound that only veterans can deliver.
What you wantZa Haimātsu

A girls’ band from Tokyo bringing the heat of ’60s Group Sounds and garage punk into the present! The Highmarts formed in 2013, and when they released their album “Early Recordings” in 2015, its raw, unpolished charm quickly drew attention.
They’ve earned high praise across borders, performing at festivals in the U.S.
and releasing music on overseas labels.
Their surging fuzz guitar and catchy Japanese-language melodies blend beautifully.
If you love classic rock ’n’ roll, this is a band you absolutely have to hear.
I’m glad I met you.Koizumi Kyoko

Kyoko Koizumi, who has brightened the era as a top idol, delivers a heartwarming medium-tempo ballad with lyrics she wrote herself.
At first glance, the words seem to depict feelings toward a former lover, but did you know there’s a backstory that she actually wrote them by casting her father in the role of the lover? Released in May 1991, the song reached living rooms nationwide as the theme for the TBS drama “Papa to Natchan,” in which Koizumi also appeared, and went on to become a million-seller with over one million copies sold.
The melody, composed by Takeshi Kobayashi, features minimal leaps in range and sits in a comfortable key, making it reassuring even for those who struggle with high notes.
The Day Love Was BornFujitani Miwako, Ouchi Yoshiaki

A duet song emblematic of the Heisei era, its beautiful harmony and bittersweet lyrics resonate deeply.
Released in February 1994 as a collaboration between actress Miwako Fujitani and musician Yoshiaki Ouchi, it became widely known as an insert song for the TV drama “To You Who Will Eventually Marry.” With gentle rises and falls in pitch and an easy-to-follow rhythm, it’s comfortable to sing even for those unsure of their vocal technique.
The clearly divided male and female parts and the mutually supportive structure are also appealing.
It’s an ideal choice when you want to create a warm atmosphere while sharing a mic with someone at occasions like office year-end parties or social gatherings.
Love SongGReeeeN

An unusual group in which all members hold dental licenses, GReeeeN.
Released in May 2007, this song is a love ballad that, though awkward, honestly conveys feelings for a beloved person.
Its words—about the happiness of simply being side by side and a vow to hold hands even as the years go by—gently wrap listeners’ hearts in warmth.
It’s a popular track that even inspired the film “Love Song – Yakusoku no Nakuhito.” With its unadorned, down-to-earth expressions, it’s also perfect for a LINE “lyrics surprise.” How about sending the lyrics line by line to express the “I like you” you can’t usually say? Your earnest message might move the heart of someone important to you.


