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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 (1–10)

AdversaryNEW!IMMOLATION

IMMOLATION – Adversary (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
AdversaryNEW!IMMOLATION

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.

All My LifeNEW!Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams – All My Life (Official Lyric Video)
All My LifeNEW!Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams, who debuted as a member of Take That and has continued to reign at the pinnacle of the British music scene with overwhelming charisma even after going solo.

The work he dropped alongside the album “BRITPOP” in January 2026 is this very track.

Candidly singing about the fame and inner conflicts that shadow his life, the song is crafted into an anthemic rock tune steeped in the atmosphere of the ’90s.

It brilliantly fuses a Britpop-lineage melody that evokes bands like Oasis with a contemporary sonic palette—no surprises there.

It’s garnered plenty of buzz too, including being selected as BBC Radio 2’s Record of the Week.

For longtime UK rock fans, it’s guaranteed to make you want to throw your fist in the air!

AnxietyNEW!Doechii

This is an addictive track by rapper Doechii from Tampa, Florida.

The melody samples Gotye and Kimbra’s smash hit “Somebody That I Used to Know,” and once you hear it, it won’t leave your head.

Though it tackles heavy themes like anxiety and inner conflict, its rhythmic rap and distinctive beat somehow lift your spirits.

Originally released in November 2019, it gained traction through a TikTok dance challenge and saw an official release in March 2025.

Doechii’s powerful vocals, which seem to blow away your worries, will recharge a tired mind after studying or work.

It’s perfect for a quick mood reset when your focus dips, or as background music for simple tasks.

[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (11–20)

Always The Same (feat. St. Vincent)NEW!Cate Le Bon

Cate Le Bon – Always The Same (feat. St. Vincent) (Official Visualizer)
Always The Same (feat. St. Vincent)NEW!Cate Le Bon

Cate Le Bon is a singer-songwriter and producer from Wales, known for her distinctive art pop inspired by furniture-making.

In recent years, she has also earned high praise as a producer, contributing to Grammy-winning works and achieving remarkable success.

Her latest release, unveiled on January 8, 2026, is a must-hear duet featuring her close collaborator St.

Vincent.

Although written during the sessions for the album Michelangelo Dying, it was intentionally released as a standalone track.

Its dreamy, weightless atmosphere and the elegiac mood woven by their two voices are utterly captivating.

Highly recommended for those who love meticulously crafted sound design!

ArcadiaNEW!Apparat

Based in Berlin, Germany, Apparat tirelessly pursues a unique sonic beauty that incorporates elements of techno and ambient music.

Known also as a member of Moderat, Sascha Ring’s solo project captivates many fans with a style that weaves together meticulously crafted electronic sounds and the resonance of acoustic instruments.

“Arcadia,” a track from his acclaimed 2007 album Walls, is a beautiful number where airy, dream-pop-like vocals coexist in perfect balance with minimalist, mechanical beats.

As the title suggests, the sound evokes a fragile yet fantastical landscape—an “arcadia,” an ideal realm—that leaves you feeling refreshed and purified.

On a quiet night, try savoring every detail with headphones, all by yourself.

Amid The Falling SnowNEW!Enya

On a winter night when snow quietly drifts down, you feel like immersing yourself in music so beautiful it cleanses the soul.

The perfect piece for such tranquil moments is “Amid The Falling Snow” by Enya, the songstress born in Ireland.

Her layered, crystal-clear vocals and the tones of the synthesizer bring warmth to the cold air.

Featured toward the end of the acclaimed 2005 album “Amarantine,” this track captivates with a sound that evokes a magical winter landscape.

The album itself received worldwide acclaim, including a Grammy Award, so its artistic merit is beyond question.

It’s an ideal song for those who want to savor the gentle afterglow of winter.

A Paw in My FaceNEW!The Field

The Field – A Paw in My Face ‘From Here We Go Sublime’ Album
A Paw in My FaceNEW!The Field

The Field is the solo project of Sweden’s Axel Willner.

Blending minimal techno and ambient, he’s a defining artist on Germany’s prestigious Kompakt label.

This track from his historic 2007 debut album, From Here We Go Sublime, is a gem: its floating feel is woven from tiny looping samples, and the gradually rising euphoria is irresistible.

After steady, understated repetition, there’s a moment when a phrase from a universally known pop song briefly peeks through—it’s startling in the best way.

The immersive sound world is perfect for nighttime drives or solitary relaxation.

If you want to experience The Field’s magic, be sure to listen to the album as well!