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)
asphylizeNEW!Aimimiya Kotono

A Vocaloid rock track that grabs the ear with sharp rhythms and a hard-edged guitar sound.
It’s a song by Kotono Aimiya, released in April 2025, and it was included on the compilation album “Asreality.” Nalka Hime’s piercing voice pairs perfectly with the high-velocity beat.
The lyrics depict resignation and inner stagnation, yet you can feel a powerful drive to break through it.
Be sure to check out this fiery, cool Vocaloid number.
Masterpieces with titles starting with 'A' (51–60)
stepsNEW!GReeeeN

An empowering anthem with a straightforward, forceful message that teaches the importance of moving step by step toward your dreams and goals.
Released as a single in January 2009, it’s a song by GReeeeN that was used as the 2009 campaign song for the distance-learning program “U-Can.” Even when you’re discouraged by a reality that doesn’t go your way or by your own weaknesses, it gives you the courage to lift your head and move forward little by little.
The chorus, with multiple voices layered together, wraps you in a sense of exhilaration, as if you’re advancing alongside your companions.
It’s a positive track that we want everyone working hard at life’s turning points—like entrance exams or job hunting—to hear.
I-miss-you alienNEW!DECO*27

It’s a straightforward love song that can’t stop the feeling of “I want to see the person I love so much!” DECO*27’s “Aitai Seijin” was released in May 2024.
While DECO*27 is also great with band sounds, this track leans heavily into EDM, giving it an upbeat vibe that makes you want to dance.
The lyrics convey unwavering devotion, while also hinting at the loneliness of the current situation of not being able to meet.
It’s a pop tune I’d recommend for karaoke, too!
There is no tomorrow.NEW!SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-piece band loved for their keen eye that captures the details of everyday life and their approachable melodies.
Their digital single “There Is No Tomorrow,” released in May 2020, is a work that confronts one’s own way of living and handling emotions.
Just before the music video—also released that year—went live, the members held a livestream.
Riding on straightforward band sounds, the song voices a determination to face the present day without hiding negative feelings like anger or suffocation and without lying to oneself.
While holding the pain of heartbreak, it’s a song that gently gives you a push forward when you want to accept your current feelings without glossing them over and take small steps ahead.
obsessive loveNEW!WEST.

WEST., an idol group that captivates fans with Kansai-born warmth and a flair for entertainment.
In January 2026, they released this track, which made waves as the theme song for the TV drama “All Because of You,” starring member Ryusei Fujii.
It’s a dark, seductive strong love song that portrays emotions bordering on obsession.
The song is also included on their March release, the album “Yuiitsu Muni” (One and Only), and its driving beat and dramatic melody have been drawing attention on TikTok.
When you’re in the mood to feel a more mature, sultry side that differs from their bright image, be sure to enjoy it together with the music video!
AndromedaNEW!aiko

Have you ever felt that strange sense of distance in love—how something so close can suddenly slip out of sight? aiko’s single “Andromeda,” released in August 2003 and widely known as the theme song for Glico’s “Cafe au Lait” commercial, captures exactly that feeling.
Despite its grand, cosmic title, the song focuses on the small discomforts deep in the chest and the subtle shifts in one’s view.
Within its bright, catchy pop melody, it expresses a heartfelt desire not to lose sight of what matters and the tremors of a wavering heart.
When you find yourself unsure of your feelings for someone who once felt so close and you’re confused about the relationship, this is a song that can prompt you to reexamine your true emotions.
Hey, you know,NEW!berry meet

A sentimental rock number that delicately portrays the sadness of drifting apart from a lover.
In conversational words, it weaves the hard-to-explain pain of romance—losing sight of yourself because you’re so afraid of being disliked.
Released digitally by berry meet in February 2023 and later included on the album “Daydream: The Words We Tied Became a Bouquet,” the song garnered significant attention, with its music video surpassing a million views.
The warm, mixed-gender chorus resonates pleasantly.
Rather than anger, it carefully conveys loneliness, making it perfect for those moments when you’re unsure whether what you feel for the other person is still love.
It gently stays close to your heart and may offer hints for finding answers to those ambiguous emotions.


