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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” (21–30)

Dangerous MemoryNEW!Suzuki Masayuki feat. Koga Aoi

Masayuki Suzuki feat. Aoi Koga “Dangerous Memory” × TV Anime ‘Kaguya-sama: Love Is War’ Memories Music Video
Dangerous MemoryNEW!Suzuki Masayuki feat. Koga Aoi

It’s a danceable love song! Released for streaming in December 2025, this track pairs Masayuki Suzuki—known as the King of Love Songs—with voice actor Aoi Koga.

It was selected as the opening theme for the TV special anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War — Steps to Adulthood.” The song was later included on the album “MARTINI DUET DELUXE,” released in March 2026.

Playful push-and-pull over memories of romance and rekindled love is sung over a lively, glamorous sound.

It creates a sophisticated mood—enjoy!

I want to be your lover.NEW!Abe Mao

Mao Abe – I Want to Be Your Lover [Official Music Video]
I want to be your lover.NEW!Abe Mao

How about a love song that straightforwardly sings of life-sized feelings of love? It’s a signature track by singer-songwriter Mao Abe, released as a single in August 2009.

The song was also used as the ending theme for the music information program “Yume Chika 18.” Set to the sound of an acoustic guitar, it portrays the frustrations of unrequited love and the heart-pounding anticipation of waiting for a reply to a message.

Anyone who has ever been in love—especially women—will surely relate to the rollercoaster of emotions over life’s little moments.

It’s a perfect karaoke pick that’s sure to make hearts flutter with its sincere, straight-from-the-heart sentiment.

Fanfare of LoveNEW!Takagaki Ayahi feat. Shirota Yu

Ayahi Takagaki feat. Yu Shirota “Fanfare of Love” Music Video – TV Anime ‘The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighboring Country’ ver.
Fanfare of LoveNEW!Takagaki Ayahi feat. Shirota Yu

A pop number that straightforwardly expresses the beginnings of love and a fluttering heart.

A duet by Ayahi Takagaki and Yu Shirota, it blends expressive power honed through vocal music and musicals, creating a dynamic, stage-like back-and-forth.

It was released digitally in January 2026 and on CD in March of the same year.

The song served as the opening theme for the anime “The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighboring Country.” Its bright, exhilarating melody that sets the tone for the story is perfect as the first track at karaoke or for instantly lifting the mood.

Tears of the Blue SkyNEW!Takahashi Hitomi

This piece was used as the first opening theme for the anime BLOOD+.

Sung by Hitomi Takahashi, a singer from Miyagi Prefecture, it was released in November 2005 as her third single.

It carries a strong will to keep moving forward even amid darkness and anxiety, stirring the hearts of its listeners.

Give it a listen when you need the courage to face difficult days—you’ll likely be reminded of how you felt back then.

Good luck to me tomorrow.NEW!Nanawo Akari

Good Fortune to Tomorrow’s Me / Nanawo Akari
Good luck to me tomorrow.NEW!Nanawo Akari

This is a humor-filled pop rock track with a bright, bouncy rhythm that lifts your spirits.

Its warm message—let’s just get through a bit of today so we can welcome a more enjoyable tomorrow—really stands out.

Sung by Nanawo Akari, the song was released as a single in February 2025 and was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Like Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” The music video, released in January of the same year, created a big buzz on social media.

Its upbeat, catchy tempo makes it perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke with friends and family.

Love SongNEW!GReeeeN

This is GReeeeN’s smash-hit love song, sung with a gentle melody that carries straight-from-the-heart feelings.

Released as a single in May 2007, many of you may remember hearing it frequently on TV and around town back then.

Brimming with heart-fluttering emotion, it expresses a straightforward sense of gratitude toward a loved one and a determination to walk into the future together.

Cherished over many years, it was covered as the theme song for a film released in March 2015, and in a movie that opened in January 2019, the very world of the song served as the origin of the story.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to warm your heart with memories of a past romance, or quietly soak in pure feelings as you reaffirm your love for a cherished partner.

Thank youNEW!SMAP

This single, released on October 11, 2006, is a warm ballad created as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Aruku Michi” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

Centered on a theme of gratitude, it’s a highly popular song among fans and group members alike.

When singing, a key point is how well you can stay in rhythm and get through the quick melodic lines in the A verse without stumbling.

The chorus includes backing vocals, so it’s important to stay on your part without getting thrown off.

Also, the key modulates in the final chorus and the range goes up, so try to sing without forcing it.

Aim for a light, resonant head voice feel.