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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' (281–290)

That is a fairy.Boku ga mitakatta aozora

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “That’s a Fairy” Music Video [4K]
That is a fairy.Boku ga mitakatta aozora

A winter coming-of-age song released as the 7th single in December 2025.

It tells the story of a boy who, captivated by a girl he glimpsed by chance on a station platform, boards a packed train every morning to look for her, only for the days to pass without a reunion.

It portrays a first love that keeps a fleeting encounter engraved in the heart.

It captures a delicate longing for someone elusive, almost like a fairy.

I hope you can relate to the fragility of winter romance.

IdeaHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Idea (Official Video)
IdeaHoshino Gen

A song released digitally on August 20, 2018, written specifically as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Half, Blue.” In karaoke, it’s popular as a track that doesn’t require an overly wide vocal range but shows differences through sense of rhythm and expressiveness.

The tempo is 120, and since it has a band sound, it’s easy to lock into the groove; however, when you get excited while singing, the overall tempo tends to rush.

If you keep a bit of cool composure as you sing, you should be able to stay balanced and keep steady time.

Try to sing with a straight, projected tone without relying too much on falsetto; imagining your voice shooting forward will help you produce sound smoothly without hesitation.

In any case, focus on projecting firmly so your voice stays steady and doesn’t waver!

I want to be your lover.rei

“I Want to Be Your Lover” Music Video / Cho Kyumei
I want to be your lover.rei

Rei, known as a half Thai father and Japanese mother, serves as the songwriter, composer, and vocalist of the four-piece band Chokyuumei.

Since the group formed in 2020, they’ve handled tie-in tracks such as March Bride, the theme song for the drama Ase to Sekken, and are also known for songs that went viral across Asia.

Having been familiar with the violin since childhood, she’s expanding her activities, with an appearance scheduled at Acoustic Festival KOBE 2025 in April 2025.

With roots in Vocaloid and amazarashi, her storylike lyrics and translucent vocals are a must-hear.

She’s an artist you should definitely check out if you’re looking for pop music that isn’t bound by genre!

Unnamed Songdustbox

dustbox “Unnamed Song”
Unnamed Songdustbox

Released in July 2022, this track is a quintessential dustbox melodic punk tune, bursting from the start with high-velocity guitar riffs and a driving 8-beat.

SUGA’s emotional vocals and the liberating chorus melody feel effortless, and it’s reportedly embraced as an anthem that sparks massive sing-alongs at live shows.

The music video, launched alongside the opening of their official YouTube channel, captures raw, in-studio performance scenes.

Moreover, at the tour final, it was performed as the last song of the main set, serving as a climactic number that united the band and audience in shared emotion.

I’m humanHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate “I’m human” Music Video
I'm humanHirate Yurina

Released in August 2025, this work features lyrics written by Yurina Hirate herself, distilling themes of human loneliness, inner conflict, and the will to live.

Its dark, weighty sound feels like an expression of her inner scream.

I believe this intense sense of reality will resonate especially with those who feel out of place in modern society.

Take your time with it, listen closely, and reflect on your own way of living.

OursEsaki Fumitake

This is a piece featured on the soundtrack of the live-action film “5 Centimeters per Second.” Centered around the piano, it’s characterized by crystal-clear harmonic progressions and a delicate sound that makes use of ultra-soft attacks, carrying a fragility that resonates with themes of distance and the passage of time.

It gives you the sensation of slipping into the film before you realize it.

I’d recommend this work to anyone who cherishes bittersweet memories of love.

Hahaha (laugh)jungun

[Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto SV] Ah-ha-ha Laugh [JunJun]
Hahaha (laugh)jungun

An electro swing track sung in unison by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto SV.

Released by Junjun in November 2025, it portrays emotions wavering between the desire for approval and self-transformation.

The rapid-fire onomatopoeic rhythm and lyrics that blend mockery with bravado are striking.

The tuning that combines two different voice-synthesis engines is also remarkable, making the emotional contrasts vividly stand out.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone wrestling with the digital age.