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” (41–50)
AiNEW!Hata Motohiro

A timeless hit by Motohiro Hata for anyone who wants to convey pure love on White Day.
His gentle yet powerful voice, together with the delicate tones of the acoustic guitar, resonates straight to the heart.
The lyrics portray a universal, profound love that makes you feel happy just by being together, quietly accompanying the listener’s heart.
Released as a single in January 2010, this song is also included on the beloved masterpiece album “Documentary.” Filled with the tenderness and ache of thinking about someone in the everyday moments, it’s perfect not only for those about to confess their feelings, but also for nights when you want to renew your gratitude to your partner.
I still love youNEW!Da-iCE

Don’t you have a heartbreaking memory of love that tightens your chest? This tear-jerking, gemlike ballad captures an undying yearning for a former lover.
Chosen as the theme song for the UULA manga “I Give My First Love to You,” it’s included on the first album, “FIGHT BACK,” released in October 2014.
It portrays an earnest, almost painfully straightforward feeling of still loving the “you” who has gone away, stirring the heart every time you listen.
For karaoke, the key is to sing as if speaking, carefully tracing the emotional highs and lows.
It’s perfect for creating a gentle, intimate mood—so please give it a try.
I wonderNEW!Da-iCE

How about experiencing that moment on the journey to find your true self, when a monochrome landscape begins to fill with color? It’s a pop tune whose lyrics intertwine romance and self-discovery, resonating deeply in your heart.
This track is included on the album “MUSi-aM,” released in 2024, and was selected as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Kururi: Who Fell in Love with Me?” It’s a meticulously crafted song featuring contributions from Daiki Kudo and Sota Hanamura, boasting a refreshing yet somehow bittersweet melody that’s incredibly pleasant to listen to.
The catchy choreography matching the “beep” sound in the chorus became a hot topic.
At karaoke, copying the choreography together while singing is sure to make it even more fun and lively.
AsymmetryNEW!naniwa danshi

A quintessential dance track that fuses a melody imbued with poignancy and emotion with powerful, dance-like elements.
Released in September 2025, it appears on Naniwa Danshi’s ninth double A-side single.
Chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s OshiDora Saturday drama “Revenge Spy,” it shines with expressions that closely mirror the drama’s worldview.
Written and composed by Keiya -amazuti-, it features an authentic J-pop sound crafted to stir the listener’s emotions.
Rather than a song to boost your energy, it’s recommended for moments when you want to fully immerse yourself in its musical world.
Huh, where is it?NEW!Sakushi: Kanzawa Toshiko / Sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

This is a very unique and fun fingerplay song where you search for where animals’ body parts are.
As you respond to the prompts by pointing “up,” “down,” and “sideways,” or by touching your own body, children’s powers of observation and curiosity will naturally be drawn out.
Written by lyricist Toshiko Kanzawa and composed by Nobuyoshi Koshibe, this piece has been loved across generations since it was included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho,” released in April 1992 as a related song to the NHK program Okaasan to Issho.
March, when children are on the verge of graduating or moving up a grade and you can feel their growth, is the perfect time for this—whether in nursery schools and kindergartens or at home spending one-on-one playtime with your child.
Enjoy warm springtime moments together with lots of laughter!
Love, scream!NEW!AiScReam

AiScReam is a special unit formed across the boundaries of the Love Live! series.
Their debut single, released in January 2025, features an irresistible EDM-infused beat and the sweet, melt-in-your-mouth harmonies of the three members.
The call-and-response line “What do you like~?” leaves a strong impression, and the song’s pop portrayal of overflowing feelings for someone you love seems to link perfectly with the flutter of Valentine’s Day.
Their appearance on NHK General’s Venue101 and the collaboration web CM with McDonald’s “Hirumac” sparked buzz, and in May 2025 they hit number one on a key chart.
Listen while preparing chocolates, and it’s sure to give you the courage to confess.
It’s an extra-sweet cheer song that turns up the heat on being in love.
I Can HearNEW!DISH//

This rock tune is perfect for anyone who wants to feel fresh energy.
DISH//, known for their unique style of dancing while playing instruments, released it in June 2013 as their memorable major-label debut single.
It’s also known for being selected as an ending theme for the popular anime Naruto Shippuden.
The lyrics about moving forward despite uncertainty and the sound that incorporates call-and-response designed for a sense of unity at live shows make you feel positive just by listening.
In 2022, it was re-recorded as part of their 10th-anniversary project, and it continues to be loved as the band’s origin point.
Why not give it a listen when you’re taking on something new or when you need a boost of energy?


