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” (21–30)
Thank youNEW!Junretsu

Junretsu is a mood kayō chorus group centered around former tokusatsu hero actors.
Affectionately known as a “super sento idol” act and even performers at the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, many of you may already be familiar with them.
Their new song is Arigatō, a single released in February 2026 marking the 15th anniversary of their debut.
It’s the first time leader Kazuyoshi Sakai has written the lyrics for the title track, penning a straightforward message of gratitude to their fans.
The single was released in three versions with different coupling tracks, and it has garnered strong support, including reaching No.
1 on the Oricon Daily Singles Ranking dated February 3, 2026.
It’s a warm, encouraging song that gently gives listeners a push forward, so if you want to express thanks to someone, be sure to give it a listen.
I Want You BackNEW!BE:FIRST

Blending a modern interpretation of the Motown sound of the ’60s and showcasing the group’s evolution, this work comes from BE:FIRST, part of BMSG led by SKY-HI, who is active as both a rapper and producer.
Released as the lead track from their best-of album “BE:ST,” which came out in October 2025, it’s a dance number that remakes a classic by The Jackson 5.
The track samples a live band performance recorded on the legendary Neve 8068 console and reconstructs it with hip-hop techniques, making it a must-hear song that adds sparkle to the winter season.
While paying homage to the groove of the original, their signature vocals and rap overlap to emit a new-era brilliance.
It also drew attention for its first performance on NTV’s “Shuichi.” Experience this celebratory track that bridges past and present.
Great songs with titles starting with 'A' (31–40)
AmaharuNEW!Dream Ami

Dream Ami, who has been a central member of E-girls and Dream and is expanding her range as a solo artist, released her sixth single “Amaharu” in April 2018.
The song was featured in a commercial for Bourbon’s “Delicious Coconut Milk,” in which she also appeared.
It’s a mid-tempo number that delicately layers the shifting seasonal scenery from spring to early summer with the fluttering emotions of love.
With lyrics by Masato Odake, a creator of numerous classics, its poignant yet warm worldview gently embraces the unique atmosphere of March, when farewells and new encounters intersect.
Ami’s sweet, soothing vocals make this a refreshing track you’ll want to sing at karaoke while basking in the springtime mood.
AdrenaNEW!YOASOBI

When you’re in the mood to let both your heart and body bounce along with the spring weather, this one comes highly recommended.
It’s a track released in January 2026 by YOASOBI, the globally popular unit known for “turning novels into music.” Written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hanazakari no Kimitachi e,” the song is based on the original novel “Magical.” Its dizzyingly fast-paced, up-tempo sound makes you start tapping along before you know it.
Composer Ayase’s comical, high-speed melodies intertwine with ikura’s light, airy vocals to capture the rollercoaster-like exhilaration of love.
It’s the perfect pick-me-up for stepping into a new life in spring.
Ride the slapstick-like rhythm that colors the anime’s worldview, and dash energetically into the new season!
Circle of ThanksNEW!ayaka

This is an Ayaka number that sings about the warmth carried by words of gratitude and really touches the heart.
By saying “thank you,” smiles are born, and that joy connects to someone else next—these lyrics, which make you feel such a lovely chain reaction, gently wrap the listener’s heart.
Released digitally in October 2013, the song was created as the theme for Nestlé’s “KitKat” 40th anniversary in Japan.
It’s said to have been crafted with reference to messages from fans about the people they wanted to say “thank you” to, packing in the real emotions of many.
It’s a masterpiece meant to give you that little push to share the gratitude that’s usually too embarrassing to say out loud—with your precious family and friends.
anemoneNEW!sumika

Featured on the album “Familia,” released in July 2017, it’s characterized by bittersweet yet warm lyrics and melodies that depict the misaligned feelings between a man and a woman and scenes where past and present intersect.
The song’s overall vocal range is C3–A#4, and it’s a refreshing mid-tempo band number.
The vocals start with the chorus, then move through verse A, verse B, and the chorus, with the bridge raising the range slightly.
The very last phrase is the key—if you can’t deliver it solidly, the song won’t end satisfyingly.
Be sure to clearly imagine the final note so you don’t suddenly push your voice.
It’s great if you can cut off right before the high note to take a breath! Then use that inhaled momentum for a quick, punchy attack.
I thought I wanted to go to that mountain.NEW!shi-ran

This is a work by Vocaloid producer Shīran, released in January 2026.
It’s a pop tune where the buoyant tones of piano and woodwinds intertwine.
The layered sounds and sense of drive feel great and draw you in.
The lyrics portray a pure longing and impulse to “reach that place visible in the distance,” evoking a hope that feels like your view opening up.
If you’re interested in creative activities, give it a listen.


