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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!

Great songs with titles starting with 'A' (31–40)

Flower of loveNEW!aimyon

Aimyon – Flower of Love [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Flower of loveNEW!aimyon

Aimyon’s hit song “Ai no Hana,” which recorded massive success in 2023.

The piece is crafted as a gentle folk song, reminiscent of Takuro Yoshida, whom she cites as a musical influence.

Despite its mellow feel, the vocal range is quite wide, spanning from mid1 F to hi D#.

The hi D# only appears once in the final chorus, so with proper attention it should be singable.

The mid1 F also appears just once in the final chorus, but depending on your vocal range, it might be too low to hit.

If you adjust the key based on how easily you can produce falsetto, and also consider the singability of the low notes in the last chorus, you should be able to aim for a high score without strain.

Hydrangea NightNEW!nejishiki

[GUMI] Hydrangea Night [Original] / [GUMI] Hydrangean Night [Original]
Hydrangea NightNEW!nejishiki

It delicately layers unspoken feelings onto the ceaseless rain and the hues of flowers.

Released in June 2014 by Vocaloid producer Nejishiki, the piece is placed as the first track on the album The Hydrangean Diva.

Recalled by the creator as “written on a June night when the rain wouldn’t stop,” the song wraps an inexpressible sense of loss in GUMI’s slightly dampened vocals.

The cool rock sound further amplifies that melancholy.

Try listening while watching the pouring rain.

Rain is like a blanketNEW!Kirinji

[Official] KIRINJI “Rain Like a Blanket” (Music Video) [4K Remaster] KIRINJI / Ame wa Mōfu no Yō ni (7th Single)
Rain is like a blanketNEW!Kirinji

Kirinji continues to captivate fans with an urban, sophisticated sound and poetic word choice.

This work, which depicts scenes of rain through gentle metaphors, was released as a single in June 2001 and was later included on the album Fine released in November of the same year.

In June 2022, it was also selected as the ending theme for the TV program “Ariyoshi eeeee! Souda! Imakara Omaen Chi de Game Shinai?” The song drew further attention for featuring singer-songwriter aiko on backing vocals.

Its delicate sonic textures and soothing melody gently embrace the melancholy that June can bring.

On a rainy day, try singing it leisurely at karaoke.

Rain is fickle.NEW!Sakanakushon

This song is included on the album NIGHT FISHING, released in January 2008.

It’s a track that strongly preserves the early atmosphere from when they were based in Sapporo, featuring an impressive sound where rock and electropop blend exquisitely.

The lyrics depict night, solitude, and shifting emotions in literary language.

Rather than relying on flashy developments, it envelops the listener with sonic humidity and spacious, suggestive wording.

It’s perfect for singing during the rainy season when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.

Rainy SaturdayNEW!Sanīdēi Sābisu

Sunny Day Service is a rock band that deftly portrays urban scenes and human emotions.

This track, included on the album “Ai to Warai no Yoru” released in January 1997, blends light pop sensibilities with lyricism.

With lyrics and composition by Keiichi Sokabe and the trio’s band ensemble, it beautifully captures the atmosphere of a rainy weekend.

I think it would feel just right to sing at karaoke on a humid June weekend.

Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (41–50)

Hydrangea StreetNEW!supittsu

Spitz is one of Japan’s premier rock bands.

This song is included on their album Honey, released in September 1995.

True to its title, which evokes the rainy season, it’s a track that leaves a lasting impression with its vivid scenes set in a rain-soaked city.

Against a mid-tempo band sound, it portrays the protagonist dashing off without even opening an umbrella as the rain keeps falling.

If you’re into rock, this is definitely one to check out!

The rain clearsNEW!Yorushika

This is a song by Yorushika included on the concept album “Elma,” released in 2019.

It depicts a blue sky after the rain and a strong longing for “you.” The title is derived from a haiku by Santoka Taneda, and that literary lyricism matches exquisitely with the mid-tempo band sound.

Singing it when you’re feeling down from continuous rainy days can help reset your mood.

Give it a try.