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【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!

[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with 'A' (51–60)

American HeroLil Pump

Lil Pump – American Hero (Official Video)
American HeroLil Pump

Rapper Lil Pump, known for his flashy dreadlocks and provocative behavior and hailing from Florida.

Since his global breakout in 2017, he has stirred up the trap scene, and here’s an introduction to the ambitious work he released in November 2024.

Instead of his usual hard-hitting basslines, this piece incorporates elements of country music.

It strings together words that evoke the American flag and the working class, coming across as a heroic anthem that conveys fervent support for Donald Trump in the then-ongoing presidential election.

The self-directed music video also drew attention.

It’s a unique track that blends political messaging with an unexpected foray into a different genre.

Anywhere in the WorldMark Ronson, Katy B

Mark Ronson, Katy B – Anywhere in the World (Official Video)
Anywhere in the WorldMark Ronson, Katy B

Are you familiar with the track produced as the anthem for Coca-Cola’s “Move to the Beat” campaign, launched in 2012 when the London Olympics were held? This piece pairs global producer Mark Ronson with London songstress Katy B.

Its standout feature is that it weaves the sounds of five athletes’ sports—such as archery and table tennis—into the beat.

The exhilarating sound, where sports and music are seamlessly fused, evokes the thrill of being in a stadium just by listening.

Although it was released in 2012, its experimental yet pop finish still feels utterly fresh today.

If you want to get pumped up before watching sports, give it a listen.

And I DanceBy Storm

Born from the critically acclaimed experimental hip-hop trio Injury Reserve, By Storm was launched by rapper Ritchie and producer Parker Corey.

Overcoming the tragedy of a member’s sudden passing, they released this work in January 2026 to mark a new phase.

It combines the hard, club-derived propulsion with an urgent feeling of dancing on while carrying loss and memory, resulting in a distinctive groove where noisy electronics intertwine with restrained rapping—sure to overwhelm you.

Their total-art approach, including artwork and video crafted by Parker, is also fully intact.

The track is included on their debut album, “My Ghosts Go Ghost,” released in January, so if you’re seeking cutting-edge sounds, be sure to check it out.

Addicted To LoveChvrches

Addicted to Love (From “Tell Me Lies (Season 3)”)
Addicted To LoveChvrches

CHVRCHES are a popular electropop band based in Scotland—a trio who have won worldwide support with their razor-sharp synth sound and catchy melodies.

In January 2026, they released “Addicted To Love,” a bold cover of Robert Palmer’s classic 1980s hit.

Departing from the muscular rock feel of the original, their version is reimagined as a melodramatic ballad built around resonant piano lines.

The track also drew attention for being produced for Hulu’s drama series Tell Me Lies, Season 3.

Lauren Mayberry’s taut, emotionally charged vocals quietly yet deeply move the listener.

It’s a highly recommended song to sink into on a wistful, late-night listen.

AdversaryIMMOLATION

IMMOLATION – Adversary (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
AdversaryIMMOLATION

Immolation is a death metal band from Yonkers, New York.

Active since the late 1980s, they are known as a leading force of the second generation of death metal, centered around Robert Vigna and Ross Dolan and their dark, dissonance-driven sound.

They’re set to release their new album “Descent” in April 2026, and “Adversary” is the advance track that dropped in January 2026.

This song, which builds anticipation for their twelfth studio album, is a heavy and cold-blooded piece themed around religious deceit and control.

The band’s complex, foreboding riff work that has thrilled longtime fans is fully intact, making it a strong recommendation for those seeking uncompromising, no-frills death metal.