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)
AZAZELAino

If you want to immerse yourself in a decadent beauty and a venom-tinged worldview, this is the one.
It’s a work by Aino, a Vocaloid producer known for a gothic style, released in November 2025.
The story unfolds like a thick, sweet tale where obsession with beauty and jealousy swirl together.
Glittering sounds woven by piano and strings intertwine with Mai’s delicate yet lustrous vocals, luring listeners into an eerie masquerade.
The earnest desire to be “more beautiful than anyone” and the warped emotions lurking beneath it come through almost painfully.
It’s an irresistible track for those who love music with a strong narrative.
Love-Lost Elegy (Reloaded)DECO*27

DECO*27, who has led the scene since the early 2010s, released this work in December 2025 as a self-remake that reconstructs the title track from his December 2010 album “Aimai Elegy” roughly 15 years later.
Akita Horie contributed to the arrangement, elevating the original song’s bittersweetness into a heavier, more driving rock sound.
The lyrics, which once traced lingering regrets and hesitation, now combine with Hatsune Miku’s powerful vocals to convey a resolute determination to move forward.
It’s packed with emotional flourishes that longtime fans won’t be able to resist.
I wishL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

When it comes to L’Arc~en~Ciel’s songs, they don’t just span a wide high range—they also extend deep into the lows, making them extremely difficult to perform unless the singer is strong in both.
However, “I wish” is different.
This song’s range is mid1E to mid2G, which is among the narrowest in L’Arc~en~Ciel’s catalog.
Although the overall range is narrow, it isn’t a song that leans heavily on the low register, so even those with higher voices should be able to sing it without any issues.
I wish to be loved.MIMI

It’s a ballad that gently wraps up the loneliness and anxiety anyone can suddenly feel.
The song is by Vocaloid producer MIMI and was originally provided to the creative unit WHITEBOX.
In November 2025, a version sung by KAFU was released.
Its warm lyrics stay close to a fragile heart that can’t sleep at night and starts blaming itself, whispering, “It’s okay to be just as you are.” Give it a listen on nights when life feels hard or when you’re longing for someone to acknowledge you.
It will surely be on your side.
AkariMy Hair is Bad

A warm mid-tempo track from the album “ghosts,” released in July 2024, that gently kindles a flame in the listener’s heart.
The lyrics are striking in the way they portray the feeling of pushing toward tomorrow, even while weary from daily life, guided by the small light within oneself.
The use of realistic imagery—like comparing one’s situation to traffic light colors or evoking the idea of resting one’s wings—really resonates.
It features My Hair is Bad’s signature robust performance paired with rounded, gentle tones, and Shiiki’s vocals brim with warmth and compassion.
The vocal range isn’t very wide and the melody is calm, making it perfect when you want to sing at your own pace.
It’s a song that will gently nudge forward anyone striving to live each day earnestly.
attachmentMy Hair is Bad

It’s a signature My Hair is Bad ballad that layers memories of past love over the love of the present.
It was first sold as a venue-limited edition at their Saitama Super Arena show in January 2025, then released digitally in April as the single “Aichaku” (Attachment).
The song portrays someone choosing not to erase the habits and memories formed with a former lover, instead trying to build new time with their current partner.
With Seiji Kameda as producer, the sound is gentle yet carefully conveys emotional fluctuations, making it deeply moving.
When you find yourself blaming yourself for clinging to the past, this track will be there to comfort you.
It’s perfect for a night when you want to immerse yourself in the lyrics’ world.
AyaMy Hair is Bad

As the title suggests, this song stands out for its poignant lyrics depicting the tangled emotions of men and women and a forbidden relationship.
Over a band sound that quietly builds in heat, the words sung by Shiiki—blending resignation and affection—resonate deeply.
It’s a track included on the album “angels,” released in April 2022, and an important number that captivates audiences live.
Rather than flashy developments, it features an arrangement that lets the vocals and lyrics take center stage, portraying an adult romance with striking realism.
This work is perfect for those nursing the pain of an unrequited love or for late nights spent alone, quietly immersing yourself in music.
With its relaxed tempo that invites you to savor each word, it’s especially recommended if you want to fully immerse yourself in the song’s lyrical world.


