【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation
In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.
You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.
Be sure to check it out!
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AmberyFred again.. & Floating Points

The much-anticipated collaborative track by two leading talents of the UK scene, Fred again..
and Floating Points, was released in October 2025.
This piece marks a new chapter in Fred again..’s evolving project “USB,” and coincides with the release of his co-production with Caribou.
Beginning with minimal pads and gradually layering in percussive elements, the arrangement feels like amber light slowly filling the room.
Floating Points’ finely tuned modular-synth overtones meld beautifully with Fred again..’s floor-focused groove.
It’s a long-form track that patiently guides you into euphoria—perfect for late-night listening or immersive club experiences.
ACOLYTE OF THE ONEThe Acacia Strain

The Acacia Strain, an extreme metal band from Massachusetts.
Often discussed through both deathcore and metalcore lenses, they have, since their formation in 2001, wielded downtuned low-end and breakdowns to depict an apocalyptic worldview.
This track, included on their album “You Are Safe From God Here,” released in October 2025, is a number that sonically embodies the peril of blind devotion and violence while cloaked in religious motifs.
Vincent Bennett’s screams and Devin Shidaker’s ultra-low riffs generate an overwhelming sense of mass, answered by Matt Guglielmo’s tight drumwork, superbly fusing hardcore’s straight-ahead drive with doom’s viscous heft.
It’s a weighty sound where rage and nihilism intersect—perfect for listeners seeking intensely heavy music.
Amazing GracesDJ Premier x Ransom

A long-awaited collaborative track by legendary producer DJ Premier, whose name is etched in hip-hop history, and Ransom, a rapper sharpened in New York’s underground.
Released in October 2025 as the lead single from the album “The Reinvention,” the track flawlessly fuses DJ Premier’s signature boom-bap style with Ransom’s razor-sharp lyrics.
Drawing on hard-won experience from the streets and unwavering skill, Ransom’s uncompromising bars are nothing short of stunning.
The song is also slated to appear on the official soundtrack for NBA 2K26, poised to reach gaming fans as well.
If you love ’90s East Coast hip-hop, this is a can’t-miss cut.
Autumn DriveBryson Tiller

Since drawing attention with his 2015 debut album Trapsoul as a standard-bearer of “trap soul,” a fusion of R&B and hip-hop, Bryson Tiller has built a world of his own with introspective lyrics and a sensual voice.
Released in October 2025, his fifth album Solace & The Vices follows August’s The Vices as the second part of a two-album set, featuring quieter, more contemplative tracks.
Among them, this piece is a dense, just-over-two-minute track that sonically paints the scene of driving away from the city’s bustle into an autumn landscape.
Its mellow sound—woven from restrained drums and whisper-soft melodies—makes it perfectly suited for nighttime dinner hours.
Tiller’s vocals, reflecting on success and loneliness as well as past relationships, will lend even greater depth to an adult, late-evening ambience.
Artificial AngelsGrimes

Canadian artist Grimes is known for her synth-pop and experimental sound, and is a multitalented creator who handles everything from composition and production to video direction.
The single dropped in October 2025 depicts, from an AI’s perspective, the feeling of humans being hunted by machines.
Its cyberpunk sound—woven from AI-processed vocals and mechanical beats—exudes a cool yet faintly eerie atmosphere.
The title is said to be a decade-in-the-making homage to her 2015 album Art Angels, and the track signals a new phase in which she reexamines the relationship between technology and humanity.
Recommended for fans of sci-fi and forward-looking music.
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

The song “APT.”, which drew attention thanks to a collaboration between BLACKPINK’s Rosé and singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, isn’t a dance track per se, but the “APT dance” using this song went viral on social media.
The choreography introduced here is different from the one that trended online, but it’s easy enough for beginners to try.
If you search around, you’ll find various choreography videos, so pick your favorite moves for reference and create your own version of the APT dance.
Ameonnadeadmau5

This instrumental piece, released in October 2025 by world-renowned Canadian electronic producer deadmau5, serves as a lead single ahead of his first studio album in about a decade, slated for 2026.
With delicately layered synths, cinematic expansiveness, and commanding sound design, its structure elegantly fuses the melodic lyricism of his early classics with the atmospheric processing of his recent work.
Equally suited for club play and home listening, this track has a timeless quality and is highly recommended for fans of progressive house and melodic techno.


