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' (171–180)
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I caused my mother worry and trouble, but now I’m truly grateful.
This is a classic by HAZZIE→ that I especially want people like that to hear.
It’s filled with a “thank you” to the mother who taught me love, regret for the times I made her sad, and a pledge for the future.
Released in July 2012, it was also well loved as the theme song for high school baseball broadcasts in places like Aichi and Miyagi.
Its powerful message—blending spoken word and song—speaks for feelings that words alone can’t fully express.
For a wedding or Mother’s Day, why not use this piece to convey the gratitude that’s usually too embarrassing to say out loud?
A new home-cooking trick I learned: simmering meat in Fantamasuti

A track with a uniquely catchy sound you can’t help but hum along to.
Created by Vocaloid producer Musty, who has worked on music for the anime “Pole Princess!!,” it was released in February 2026.
Zundamon comically sings about surprising life hacks—like simmering meat in Fanta.
The driving EDM groove and repeated phrases are striking, and the more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.
Give it a spin when you need a boost or a good laugh.
Ariga juujuuHitoto Yo

A signature masterpiece by Yo Hitoto that seeps deep into listeners’ hearts with its unique verbal rhythm and warm vocals.
Tracing childhood memories and family scenes, this work layers expressions of gratitude to one’s parents, becoming a song that speaks the feelings words alone can’t fully convey.
First released to the world in October 2002 as the B-side to her debut single “Morainaki,” it was later included on the renowned album “Tsukitenshin.” The delicate, vocal-centered production further highlights the sense of appreciation.
Play it during the bouquet presentation at a wedding or while reading a letter to your parents, and the entire venue will be wrapped in emotion.
When you want to say “thank you,” something that can feel embarrassing in everyday life, this is a perfect choice.
blue skyaiko

This is a bittersweet yet warm medium-tempo ballad that paints a sky whose appearance changes with the cloudiness of one’s heart.
The title may suggest a refreshing image, but in reality it delicately conveys inner wavering.
Released in February 2020 as the 39th single and also known as a song from a Mercari commercial, it was included on the album “Doushitatte Tsutaerarenai Kara” (“Because No Matter What, I Can’t Convey It”).
It will gently stay by the side of those who, in fleeting moments when they look up at the sky, feel loneliness, or who carry the pain of parting while going about their days.
Why not listen to this masterpiece that’s perfect for spring’s melancholy?
AISHITEMISS MERCY

The intense, aggressive hyperpop sound delivers a powerful jolt to a downcast heart! This is the 10th single from MISS MERCY, a dance and vocal group from Stardust Promotion.
Released in November 2024, it was also aired as the January ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Nagano & Kuruma no Hikkakari Nietzsche.” The song carries a heartfelt wish to have one’s individuality and way of life wholly affirmed, making it feel like your self-esteem will surge just by listening.
Their unique initiative of distributing each member’s voice as raw material also reflects their respect for individuality.
It’s a reliable anthem that lets you recharge the power to love your true self—especially in May, when confidence tends to waver.
Great songs with titles starting with “A” (181–190)
Blue Love Letterfav me

It has a warmth that gently stays close to an anxious heart and seems to whisper, “It’s okay.” A track by fav me, an idol group born from ASOBISYSTEM’s new project.
It was released as a digital single in May 2025.
While conveying the fresh momentum of their immediate post-debut phase, its somewhat nostalgic melody really resonates.
Embracing worries about the past and future while giving you a gentle push forward, it feels perfect for the wavering season of May blues.
Performed on their first Tokyo-Nagoya-Osaka tour that kicked off in June 2025, this song captured fans’ hearts.
Rather than forcing your energy up, give it a listen when you want to quietly recharge your spirits.
Amagami Girl feat. DJ ALICE≒JOY

There are times on weekend nights when you just want to surrender to a heart-thumping beat, right? This unique track imagines ≒JOY member Aizuki Yamano firing up the floor as “DJ ALICE,” pairing lyrics that capture a thrilling night with euphoric, uplifting sounds to create a party anthem.
The lyrics by Rino Sashihara express the push and pull of romance with the word “playful bite,” sure to set your heart racing just by listening.
It was included as a coupling track on the group’s 4th single, “Tell Me Your Phone Number!,” released in February 2026.
The music video features flashy performances in a club setting, too.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to have a blast with friends or boost your mood on a drive.


