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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Great Songs with Titles Starting with “A” (191–200)
I just want to be lovedKakizaki Yūta

This song by Yuta Kakizaki, which boldly turns an earnest desire into its very title and grips listeners with its heavy use of refrains, was released in full in August 2024 after short-video plays on TikTok and Instagram surpassed a combined 2 million views.
Many listeners are bound to find themselves empathizing with the lyrical world that portrays self-loathing swirling beneath a façade of composure and feelings that go unrewarded.
Its J-pop sound infused with jazz elements is pleasantly smooth and suits quiet, solitary nights.
Within the career that has followed the album “I loved you,” this work stands out with a unique presence.
When your heart is wavering in complicated love, why not give it a listen as a song that gently stays by your side?
Longed-for Summertakeuchi shunsuke

This is a song performed by the popular character Olaf in the blockbuster Disney film Frozen.
It comically portrays his slightly contradictory dream of longing for the hot summer despite being a snowman.
The way he innocently imagines “enjoying summer!” without realizing he might melt will make you laugh just by listening.
The version sung by Shunsuke Takeuchi, included on the album Frozen: The Songs (Japanese Version) released in July 2019, features a lively, speech-like delivery.
The piece has a musical-theater flavor and really tests your acting skills, but the best approach is to fully become Olaf and sing without embarrassment! Try hyping it up with friends in a playful back-and-forth, leaning into that goofy vibe!
And I Love CarOkuda Tamio

You can get by without a car, but if you love them, you just can’t help it.
Set to a lively beat, this unpretentious ode is perfect for a driving soundtrack.
Included on the concept album “CAR SONGS OF THE YEARS,” released in January 2001, it distills Tamio Okuda’s charm into a short running time.
The playful title, a nod to a Beatles classic, adds to its whimsy, and simply listening to it melts away the tension in your shoulders.
It’s recommended for when you want to enjoy music without overthinking, or when a sunny day makes you want to roll down the windows and hit the road for a refreshing ride.
leftoversOkuda Tamio

It’s a track marked by the light, breezy tone of the acoustic guitar and vocals that gently resonate in the heart.
Tamio Okuda’s relaxed, unforced groove blends beautifully with word choices that evoke the texture of everyday life.
Just listening to it should fill you with a warmth that makes your heart feel a little lighter.
It was included as the title track closing out the EP “Amarimono,” released in January 2026.
It’s a perfect song for taking a breather amid busy days or for spending a leisurely weekend.
Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (201–210)
A I U E O music ♬GReeeeN

GReeeeN is notable for its catchy melodies and uplifting messages.
This song uses the Japanese syllabary as a motif, bursting with the joy and excitement of expressing feelings through words.
Released in April 2013, it was used as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime LINE TOWN, among others.
There are surely children who feel nervous or a bit bewildered as they enter the new world of elementary school.
At such times, the song’s bright rhythm will surely be a source of comfort.
Ideal Idolki-you

Raincoat is an electro-swing style track featuring Rimuru’s cute vocals that linger in your ears.
Created by Vocaloid producer ki-you, this work was released in February 2026 as his 14th piece and is an entry for VOCACOLLE Winter 2026.
It portrays the mindset of a protagonist seeking validation through a being they themselves created—adorable, yet tinged with a subtle darkness.
That contrast is irresistible, making it a highly addictive duet number.
The Day I Became a Godusagi

A Kagamine Len song that earnestly sings of love for someone precious and the grief of loss.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Usagi-san, released in February 2026, and it participated in the “VocaColle 2026 Winter” TOP100 ranking category.
The lyrical worldview, portraying the pain of fading memories and a deep attachment, is so delicate it feels as if it might shatter at a touch.
As the song progresses, the sound arrangement gradually ramps up the voltage, tightening your chest.
If you’re bound by past memories and carrying a heavy heart, give this track a listen.


