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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!

Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (231–240)

African SymphonyVan McCoy and the Soul City Symphony

A classic tune performed at baseball games.

It’s an instrumental piece by Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony, led by Van McCoy.

It was released to the world in September 1974 as a track on the album “Love Is the Answer.” An orchestral disco number spotlighting strings and brass, its soaring sound and driving rhythm fuse together to fire up the listener’s fighting spirit.

In Japan, it spread as high school brass bands repeatedly performed it in the Koshien stands from the late 1980s onward, and today it’s an essential part of cheering at high school baseball games, including the Spring Invitational.

あだぽしゃiyowa

Adipocere / Iyowa feat. Hatsune Miku
あだぽしゃiyowa

You’ll get hooked on the waltz rhythm interwoven with dissonance.

From the lyrics—filled with words that evoke scorched hands and death—you can feel a bittersweet yet distorted love-hate between two people who simply cannot understand each other, parting ways while still wishing for each other’s happiness.

That story merges with the wavering, unstable sound, gripping the listener’s heart and never letting go.

Released in June 2021 and later included on the album “My Heritage.” Enjoy listening while pondering its meaning.

Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (241–250)

apricotiyowa

Apricot / Iyowa feat. Hatsune Miku
apricotiyowa

Once you hear it, it loops in your head and won’t let go.

Released in December 2021, it’s also included on the masterpiece album “My Heritage” from the same year.

Its whirlwind chord progressions and reverse-playback sounds feel like pure magic.

And you’ll be captivated by the lyrics’ worldview, which portrays a girl’s journey into adulthood.

In July 2024, it was even featured through a collaboration with the rhythm game CHUNITHM, cementing its status as a beloved fan favorite.

Abarenbō Shōgun ThemeKikuchi Shunsuke

Nihon University Third High School Rabble-Rousing Shogun Cheering Song – Summer 2018, 100th National High School Baseball Tournament
Abarenbō Shōgun ThemeKikuchi Shunsuke

This is the opening theme of the TV drama “Abarenbo Shogun.” Composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, it’s a stirring piece of dramatic underscore that became etched in viewers’ ears when the show began airing in January 1978.

Its brassy fanfares and marching rhythm lift your spirits in an instant.

The clear, straightforward melody—like turning the exhilaration of good triumphing over evil directly into sound—transcended television and came to be performed in the stands as a high school baseball fight song.

It has a reassuring power that gives you a push in crucial moments of a game.

under the moonDo As Infinity

A bittersweet yet beautiful mid-tempo rock tune that quietly calms the emotions under the moonlight.

While its counterpart radiates sun-like energy, this track vividly captures the stillness of night and its unique atmosphere through Seiji Kameda’s delicately arranged band sound and Tomiko Van’s emotionally rich vocals.

Included on the 13th single “under the sun/under the moon,” released in July 2002, it also gained attention as the commercial song for the Xbox game “Murakumo: Renegade Mech Pursuit.” It’s the kind of song that gently stays by your side on nights when you want to spend time in quiet reflection or face memories of the past.

Love SongDo As Infinity

It’s a number overflowing with hope for the future and a sense of exhilarating drive—just listening to it fills you with energy.

Included on the album TRUE SONG, released in December 2002, this track was used as the image song for TBS’s “New Year Ekiden 2003.” Although it wasn’t a single, it’s so beloved that it took the opening spot on the 2006 fan-voted best-of compilation.

The lyrics, which aim toward what lies ahead rather than the past, ring out through Tomiko Van’s straightforward, sincere vocals, giving you a strong push forward.

It’s a highly recommended song to listen to when you’re feeling down or need to get pumped up in the morning.

I just love youDo As Infinity

Do As Infinity / I Just Love You Lyric Video
I just love youDo As Infinity

This is Do As Infinity’s ultimate love ballad, portraying unwavering feelings for a beloved person.

It was released in July 2020 as their first digital single.

Chosen as the theme song for the romance game app “Ikemen Prince: Beauty and Her Beast,” the piece features a grand sound that beautifully matches the story’s world.

The melody woven by Tomiko Van’s soaring vocals and Ryo Owatari’s guitar stirs the listener’s heart.

Infused with a message that is both heartrending and warm, it’s perfect for nights when you’re thinking of someone special or when you want to quietly reaffirm your love.