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” (231–240)
Love is everythingKimyō Reitarō

“Ai ga Subete no Koto” was released for streaming on January 14, 2026.
It was newly written as the theme song for the TBS Drama Stream series “Owari no Hito,” starring Hayato Kakizawa.
Centered on the themes of life and death, the track features a soulful sound with brass band and keyboards, and is characterized by its memorable refrain.
Around the middle of the song, quite a high note appears and the range may become quite extreme, but if you keep your facial muscles lifted, you can switch pitches smoothly—try to be mindful of that.
Also, since the same phrases and pitches continue, sing with a straight, steady tone so your voice doesn’t waver.
I HAVE NEVER SEENAmuro Namie

Released in December 1998 as her first single after returning from maternity leave, the 12th single “I HAVE NEVER SEEN” served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama Yonigeya Honpo.
It’s a mid-tempo number that blends poignancy with strength.
The lyrics, which resolve to move forward while carrying indelible memories and loneliness, paired with the rich, layered synth sound, leave a strong impression.
Though a celebrated comeback track that reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart, its melodic range isn’t overly wide, making it easier to sing with plenty of emotion.
However, be careful: if you don’t emphasize the build from the low tones in the first verse to the chorus, it can come across as flat.
It’s a touching ballad that you’ll want to listen to quietly on a still night.
UNUSUALAmuro Namie feat. Yamashita Tomohisa

This track was newly recorded for the collaboration best album “Checkmate!” released in April 2011.
It’s a dance number that brings together the star-studded pairing of Namie Amuro and Tomohisa Yamashita, featuring thrilling lyrics that depict an equal, back-and-forth game between a man and a woman.
The vocal range isn’t very wide, making it relatively easy to sing, but since the song is built around a tight beat and fast passages, be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.
Coordinating the call-and-response between the two can be tricky, so why not team up with a partner and take on the challenge together? It’s a cool, immersive pop tune that’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
Ultimate Possession — Unending Domination —MAMEZON
Would you like to be swept away by commanding words of love and a powerful beat that crashes in like a wall of sound? This track by MAMEZON was released in February 2026.
Dark, sensual R&B merges with film-score-like, grand strings to create an aggressive sonic world.
The lyrics, shifting between Japanese and English, reveal a dangerous obsession that seeks to possess the other completely.
It’s a high-energy number for those who want to immerse themselves in a provocative soundscape.
I want to be that girl.MEER
That yearning for an “ideal person” that everyone feels at least once, and the backward-looking thoughts we have when we compare ourselves.
This work by MEER vividly captures those wavering emotions in a pop tune.
The clear vocals and unforgettable chord progression seize the listener’s heart and don’t let go.
Why not give it a listen on nights when you strongly wish to change, or when you want to take a fresh look at yourself? Its deeply relatable lyrics and sound are sure to gently nudge you forward!
Yawn – Yawn at DuskPenta
A piece that escapes like a pleasant sigh in the hour when the city lights begin to flicker on.
It’s a track by Penta, a creator with over 50,000 plays on Suno, released in February 2026.
The sophisticated chord progression reminiscent of Shibuya-kei and the deliberately understated beat strike a wonderful balance.
The lyrics lean more toward comfort than melancholy, gently easing the listener’s burden.
Perfect for the commute home after work or those moments when you just want to unwind in your room.
Urban Orbituser7309685710101010101
Why not lose yourself in a high-gloss sound that evokes digital pulsations and the vastness of the cosmos? Created by user7309685710101010101 and released on the AI platform Suno in February 2026, this track offers a refined groove reminiscent of 2000s Japanese R&B and house.
A romantic number where soulful vocals weave together city lights and budding love.
It might be the perfect soundtrack for a night drive.


