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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)

Excessive WealthNEW!Shiina Ringo

A classic released on May 27, 2009.

Written as the theme song for the TBS drama “Smile,” starring Jun Matsumoto and Yui Aragaki, it’s a deeply moving ballad.

The tempo is relaxed, so it’s easy to sing calmly.

The vocal range centers around D4, neither too high nor too low, so once you learn the melody, anyone can sing it.

As a drama theme, both a live version and an arranged version are included on Shiina Ringo’s 15th-anniversary release “iTunes Session.” Try singing along with your favorite version.

Eine KleineNEW!Yonezu Kenshi

There are nights when, the more dearly you care for someone, the more you’re seized by a bittersweet ache that makes you even doubt where you belong.

This song from Kenshi Yonezu’s album YANKEE gently stays by the side of a wavering heart like that.

The sorrow that sits right next to the joy of meeting, and the secrets you want to tell but end up hiding.

Even while holding contradictory feelings, the earnest wish to simply stay connected with the other person is sure to bring you to tears.

Included on the album YANKEE released in April 2014, this track also became widely loved as a Tokyo Metro commercial song.

Its music video, illustrated by Yonezu himself, drew attention as well, and its bittersweet yet warm worldview has resonated with many.

It’s a song especially for those who lack confidence and feel timid in love, or for those who keep an unfulfilled longing tucked away in their hearts.

It will affirm even that pain as something beautiful.

Thank youNEW!SUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Arigatou” MV (Band ver.)
Thank youNEW!SUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER is a rock band beloved for Japanese lyrics that resonate deeply and for their high-energy live shows.

This song, included on their album “361°,” released in February 2014, is a moving number themed around gratitude—perfect for the season of farewells and new beginnings.

Despite having no specific tie-in, it has been cherished and performed for many years as words that form the band’s “core,” even inspiring two different music videos.

The message, which reinterprets the meaning of “gratitude” not as a simple thank-you but as the miracle of meeting and the vivid feeling of being alive, is truly touching.

As March brings graduations and fresh starts, listen while thinking of those who supported you and the friends you hold dear.

With warm tears, you’ll surely find the courage to move forward.

IdentityNEW!Kanaria

[GUMI × Hatsune Miku] Identity [Kanaria]
IdentityNEW!Kanaria

You can’t get enough of the sharp rhythms and irresistibly addictive sound! It’s a track by Kanaria, the popular Vocaloid producer known for “KING,” released in January 2022.

A four-on-the-floor beat rides under a relentless melody, making it more and more unforgettable the more you listen.

The song was written for a collaboration between Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodles and the rhythm game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” and the in-game character-sung music video also drew attention.

The lyrics, which portray the importance of choosing your true self and what you love, are perfect for supporting your faves or moments of making a choice.

Be sure to experience the groove that was also included on the September 2022 album “Kanaria.code”!

Blue NoteNEW!M!LK

M!LK – Aono Oto (Official Music Video)
Blue NoteNEW!M!LK

How about a classic, high-energy youthful pop tune? It’s a single released in July 2025 that served as the theme song for the body care brand Sea Breeze’s commercial featuring Hayato Sano.

It garnered wide support, reaching No.

2 on the Billboard Japan weekly single sales chart.

Written, composed, and arranged by Takuya Watanabe, the track is marked by a galloping beat and refreshing melody—its sense of freedom makes you feel as if a summer blue sky opens up the moment you listen.

Another appeal is its uplifting message that, regardless of age, you can change the present depending on your own will.

The music video—where the members passionately portray a baseball team—is also a must-see.

Why not give it a listen when you want to take on something new or get pumped up with your friends?

apple pieNEW!Ryukku to soine gohan

Songs by Ryutokuto Soine Gohan that you’ll want to listen to in the gentle sunlight of spring.

The lyrics, which sing of the preciousness of everyday life, quietly nestle up to the listener’s heart.

Originally included as a live recording on a limited single in 2021, a long-awaited studio version was featured on the album “Shiki,” released in November 2022.

The brisk shuffle beat and warm band sound gently embrace a message that vows a love unchanging with age.

It’s a perfect number for strolling along the river or sharing tea with someone special.

Enjoy it as background music for a leisurely afternoon, gathered around delicious sweets.

IroninaNEW!Niru Kajitsu

Niru Fruit “Ironina” with Flower [Official] - Ironina
IroninaNEW!Niru Kajitsu

A danceable yet cynical Vocaloid song depicting modern people tossed around by social media ratings and the desire for approval.

It’s by the Vocaloid producer Niru Kajitsu, known for hits like “Sama” and “Traffic Jam,” and was released in June 2021.

This track is also included on the mini-album “POPGATO.” Despite its pop style, the arrangement evokes a certain emptiness, and v flower’s sharp vocals pierce the heart—truly impressive.

The lyrics feel like dancing on while carrying contradictory emotions… profoundly so.

It’s recommended for when you’re tired of pretending to be someone else or when you want someone to save you.

The highly addictive rhythm will have you unconsciously swaying along.