【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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All On MeLil Baby & G-Herbo

Released in October 2025, this track is a no-hook, hard-hitting collaboration by two rappers representing Atlanta trap and Chicago drill.
Set at a restrained 111 BPM, Lil Baby’s melodic flow and G Herbo’s plainspoken delivery alternate, steadily layering themes of responsibility and loss.
Produced by JT Beatz and Egon, and mixed by Thamas “Tilly” Mann, Chief Engineer at Quality Control, the sound impressively balances foregrounded vocals with the weight of the 808s.
It’s off to a strong start on playlists and trend charts, and it’s a must-listen for anyone looking to gauge the strength of lyricism in contemporary hip-hop.
AirplaneDiana Silvers

While thriving as an actress and model, Diana Silvers has also begun pursuing musical expression in earnest.
Having just released her debut single “June” in September 2025, her second single, unveiled in October, serves as a lead track from her debut album From Another Room, slated for release in November.
An ambitious work that she wrote, composed, and produced herself—while also directing the music video—the song pairs a folk-tinged sound with poetic, keenly observant lyrics.
Its delicate, cinematic arrangements and introspective lyricism create a soundscape that gently envelops the listener.
With guest appearances on Jon Batiste’s tour and more, she’s stepping onto a new stage as an artist, and it’s impossible to take our eyes off what she does next.
Anybody (ft. Nicki Minaj)Young Thug

The track by Atlanta-based Young Thug featuring the queen of female rap, Nicki Minaj, was released in April 2018 as the lead song from his three-track EP Hear No Evil.
Its most distinctive feature is a music video performed entirely in sign language.
Reflecting the EP’s concept—created in honor of his brother who is deaf—the artist himself does not appear; instead, an interpreter conveys the lyrics in sign language, presented with stark black-and-white visuals.
It’s a trap number where Thug’s signature melodic flow intersects with Minaj’s razor-sharp bars, and it was certified RIAA Gold in July 2019.
An ambitious work that points to new possibilities at the intersection of music and sign language.
All I Can SayKali Uchis

This R&B track from Kali Uchis—who has Colombian roots—comes from her album “Sincerely,” released in May 2025.
It evokes 1950s doo-wop and soul, with harmonies and choral work that exude a retro warmth, wrapping you in a vintage, cinematic atmosphere.
Delivering a message about turning dreams into reality through a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh, it’s perfect for a leisurely afternoon at a café.
Co-created with producer 54 Ultra and others, the song showcases a new side of Kali.
A Hard Day’s NightThe Beatles

Even when you’re exhausted from long hours of work, seeing the face of someone you love makes it all worthwhile—this piece, which vividly captures the feelings of working people, is one of the Beatles’ signature songs, released in July 1964.
It was also used as the title track for the film of the same name released that year, and topped the charts in both the UK and the US as an album and a single.
Opening with that striking 12-string guitar chord, it rides a brisk rhythm and bright melody to sing of a worker’s simple joy: “I’m happy if I can see you at the end of a hard day.” Expressing gratitude for the presence that soothes a tired body, this song is a number that speaks to the hearts of everyone who faces their work day after day.
Audrey HepburnMaisie Peters

Maisie Peters, a singer-songwriter from England.
The song she released as a double A-side single with “You You You” in October 2025 is a heartwarming love song that delicately captures the comfort and tranquility brought by true love.
Marking a shift from her previous dance-pop work back to an acoustic sound, the track was created in collaboration with longtime partner Joe Rubel and others.
To celebrate the release, intimate shows were held in London and New York, with fans responding, “So beautiful it made me cry,” and “You can feel her happiness.” Singing about a presence that becomes an anchor amid life’s chaos, this is a track you’ll want to hear if you wish to reaffirm the bond with someone important.
A New Day Has ComeCéline Dion

Released in March 2002, this piece is the title track from the album of the same name that Celine Dion released upon returning from a hiatus for childbirth and childrearing.
Centered on the miracle and joy of welcoming her first son, the song celebrates a new beginning like dawn.
It can be enjoyed both as a gentle, piano-driven ballad and in its pop remix versions.
Notably, it spent 21 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart—a record that was, at the time, the longest in history.
The lyrics convey the relief and hope of emerging from darkness into light, and when expressed in sign language, its tenderness and strength come across even more vividly.
It’s a song especially recommended for those at a turning point in life or about to take a new step forward.


