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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)

Love multiplied by 100! New Year’s-holiday-defying training☆Mikoshiba Momotarō (CV: Kenichi Suzumura) Nitori Aiichirō (CV: Kousuke Miyata)

One of the character songs from the anime Free!, this track depicts New Year’s–specific training scenes.

Although it starts with New Year’s greetings, the spotlight quickly shifts to the duo’s lively back-and-forth as they throw themselves into practice, leaving the celebratory mood behind.

The calls for warm-ups and the stretching sequences are expressed with an upbeat tempo, conveying the passionate energy of youth dedicated to sports.

Included in the Free! Character Song Mini Album Additional Edition released in August 2023, this piece is a duet realized nine years after their respective solo songs in 2014.

It’s recommended for those who want to stay disciplined toward their goals from New Year’s Day, or when you want to reminisce about your club activity days!

A HAPPY NEW YEAROginome Yōko

This song by Yoko Oginome honestly expresses the joy of welcoming a new year and feelings for someone special.

It was included as the B-side to the single “Shonen no Hitomi ni…” released in December 1990.

It carefully depicts scenes of pouring one’s thoughts into a New Year’s card and the sense of anticipation for the year to come.

Ken Yoshida’s warm melody and Keiko Aso’s gentle lyrics perfectly match the winter atmosphere.

How about singing it at a New Year’s party karaoke to convey the feeling of “Let’s have a great year together”?

I want to be with you.Ayumu Imazu

It’s a song written like a love letter to celebrate a childhood friend’s new beginning.

Released in November 2025 by Ayumu Imazu, its gentle vocals over a chill soundscape really sink into your heart.

The lyrics beautifully convey a wish for a loved one’s happiness and the unchanging bond that remains even when you’re apart.

It’s a perfect song to gift someone at a friend’s wedding or any life milestone.

Masterpieces with titles starting with “A” (291–300)

I’ll walk home.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Let’s Walk Home (ROCK’N ROLL Recording Session 2023)
I'll walk home.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This is a single by Kazuyoshi Saito released in June 1994, a rock ’n’ roll number characterized by a lively shuffle beat and a catchy melody.

Chosen as the opening theme for “Ponkickies,” it gained nationwide popularity.

Despite its bright, poppy feel, it carries a passionate message about walking your own path on your own two feet.

It was featured in a Suntory commercial in 2001 and a Suzuki Lapin commercial in 2015, making it a timeless classic loved across generations.

With a comfortable tempo and a natural call-and-response structure, it’s a safe choice to perform at gatherings with a wide range of ages.

The guitar phrases are memorable, too, making it rewarding to play!

Love sicknessaiko

This song sings of a searing pain that burns the chest as the flames of love blaze higher, as if being consumed by an illness.

It’s the opening number of Aiko’s 2000 album “Under the Cherry Tree.” The lyrics put into words raw emotions—feelings so intense you cry in silence, a body changing through a fateful encounter.

For anyone burdened by the agony of loving someone too much, a mix of dependence and longing, this track will surely strike a chord.

Masanori Shimada’s arrangement, with piano and guitar intertwining, makes the poignancy all the more vivid.

go to meet (someone)Oda Kazumasa

Kazumasa Oda’s “Ai ni Iku” (I’m Going to See You) was released in 2018 and was created as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi TV.

It’s a refreshing, morning-evoking track with an overall gentle feel.

The lyrics portray the desire to go see someone dear, and even the act of trying to convey that feeling radiates happiness.

The song was also used in a Meiji Yasuda commercial, aligning with the message of supporting people’s happiness through various services, including insurance.

I wanted to see you.AKB48

AKB48’s “Aitakatta” is a classic hype song! If you put it on at karaoke, people around you will likely sing along, so even if you’re tone-deaf, you can sing with confidence.

The song structure isn’t difficult—it repeats the same melody.

I don’t think it’s hard to learn, either.

The vocal range is G3–D5, and the chorus is a bit high, but since it’s an idol song, if you sing with a smile, lifting your facial muscles and projecting clearly, your voice will come out smoothly and you’ll enjoy singing it! The key is to sing out without worrying about pitch.