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” (251–260)
Aizensumika

This is a heartrending number that portrays the resolve of “I’ll never love anyone this much again” and a deep, unextinguishable fixation.
The depictions that ruminate on the everyday life that’s been lost and the words that will never return are suffocating, aren’t they? It’s a track by sumika, a rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture, included on the album “Vermillion’s,” released in March 2025.
Takayuki Ogawa took the core role in composing, crafting a delicate sonic landscape for this piece.
The earnest wish repeated in the chorus is filled with an almost painful tenderness.
It’s one to listen to quietly on nights when you can’t forget the person you vowed would be your “last love.” For those who want to put an end to a past romance but whose hearts aren’t quite ready yet, this song may gently stay by your side.
Masterpieces with titles starting with “A” (261–270)
In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded)tonun

A spring classic that went viral on social media and captured the hearts of many listeners returns in a fresh guise.
Tonun’s digital single “Aoi Haru ni (Re-recorded),” released in February 2026, reconstructs the original track— which topped the TikTok charts in 2021—into a neo-soul arrangement with a stronger R&B flavor.
The sweet, smoky vocals have gained a slightly more mature depth, offering a warmly nostalgic feel that recalls days of youth.
The lyrics delicately depict the shifting emotions of graduation season, conveying the poignant mix of parting and new beginnings.
Blending nostalgia with novelty, this track feels perfect for singing at karaoke with friends you haven’t seen in a while.
All of them are classmates reunionzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

When you’re feeling a bit worn out by relationships at work or school, this popular track by ZUTOMAYO is the one to hear.
Its upbeat rhythm, reminiscent of disco and funk, intertwines with razor-sharp guitars and strings—once you listen, you’re hooked.
Keep an ear out for ACA-ne’s skillful delivery of the irony-laced lyrics that depict stepping back from the surrounding commotion and moving forward as your true self.
Released digitally in June 2021, the song is widely known for its collaboration with the online RPG “PSO2: New Genesis” and as a TV commercial song for “Spotify Brand/Premium.” It was later included on the album “Nobishigusa Korite Himagoi” and has become a staple crowd-pleaser at live shows.
If you want a sparkling pop tune to lift your spirits, give it a listen.
AVALONIANSawano Hiroyuki

This track lets you feel a grand sense of scale, where a weighty orchestra intertwines with mystical vocals.
Composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, a composer known for scoring numerous anime works, it began streaming in February 2026.
Created as part of the soundtrack for the TV anime “Fate/strange Fake,” it has also drawn attention for being released ahead of the album “Fate/strange Fake Original Soundtrack,” scheduled for April.
With Mica Caldito’s vocals added, it transcends mere BGM to deliver a truly dramatic progression.
It’s sure to resonate not only with fans of the series but also with anyone who wants to forget the everyday and experience overwhelming immersion.
Be sure to lend an ear to this sound that lets you feel the story’s heat directly.
Love Love UAme Ryou

How about diving into a sweet, heavy, and irresistibly addictive love song? This piece, released by Vocaloid producer Amela in February 2026, features VoiSona’s Amai as the vocalist.
Created for Valentine’s Day, it layers intense dependence and obsession toward the beloved over a stylish sound, and that precarious edge is simply irresistible.
It captures the feeling of “love” running wild and melting your reason away—if you’ve ever known the sickness of love, this will surely hit you deep.
RGTO (feat. SALU, H.TEFLON, K DUB SHINE)ALKO

This is a signature track by AKLO, a leading figure in the Japanese rap scene, packed with a fiery theme of rising to the top on one’s own merits.
The star-studded mic relay is overwhelming, and just listening to it stirs your fighting spirit! Featured on the album “The Arrival,” released in September 2014, the school-drama-style music video—where they appear in school uniforms—also became a hot topic at the time.
The powerful beat and sharp back-and-forth raps make it a perfect match for park sessions tackling high-difficulty tricks or for carving smoothly down the slopes.
Give it a listen when you need to sharpen your focus for that crucial snowboarding moment!
Let’s trade kisses instead of talking about love.WANDS

This is the fifth single, released on April 17, 1993, and a signature song of WANDS’ second phase that reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts and sold over a million copies.
Lyrics by Sho Uesugi, music by Tetsuro Oda, arrangement by Masao Akashi.
It was used in a Boutique JOY commercial—a fresh, up-tempo rock number.
Since WANDS’ songs have parts that sit relatively high, be careful not to strain your throat by pushing your voice too hard.
Before singing, at the moment you inhale, lift your eyebrows and facial muscles.
It’s very important to keep that expression all the way through; doing so will help the melody transitions and high notes come out very smoothly!


