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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 with titles starting with A (191–200)

Amen BrotherThe Winstons

This is the legendary track by the American funk-soul group The Winstons, whose mere seven-second drum solo changed the course of music history forever.

Released in May 1969 as the B-side of a single, it’s an instrumental that brilliantly fuses the solemnity of gospel with the energetic groove of funk.

The sudden drum break that appears within it has such a powerful impact and raw resonance that many listeners find themselves instantly captivated.

This rhythmic pattern later became known as the “Amen Break,” the musical DNA sampled in thousands of tracks from hip-hop to drum and bass.

It’s also known for being used in the theme song of the animated series Futurama.

If you want to experience a moment when musical creativity explodes, this is a track that will satisfy that intellectual curiosity.

AMG MUSIC (ft. Destroy Lonely)A$AP NAST

A$AP NAST ft. Destroy Lonely – AMG MUSIC
AMG MUSIC (ft. Destroy Lonely)A$AP NAST

A$AP Nast, an American artist rooted in 90s hip-hop, teams up with next-gen talent Destroy Lonely for this track! Departing from his usual style, this is a rage-rap cut that pulls listeners into a thrilling world.

The boastful lyrics about wealth and success, combined with the duo’s cold-blooded flows, make it feel like they’re reveling in a dangerous game.

The ominous synth-driven beat sets a mysterious mood, like speeding through fog in a luxury car.

Released in July 2025, this is the lead single from the highly anticipated album “90s Era Nasty Vol.

1.” Immerse yourself in a dark, luxurious soundscape tailor-made for city neon.

After MidnightEric Clapton

A track with an irresistibly breezy sound, as if freed from the pressure of being a guitar hero.

It’s a single from Eric Clapton’s first solo album, Eric Clapton, released in 1970, and a cover of a J.J.

Cale song.

The song celebrates the overwhelming sense of liberation that comes after midnight.

You can almost picture someone shedding the stiffness of daytime and reveling in the night on pure instinct.

It peaked at No.

18 on the U.S.

Billboard chart, and some may remember it being used in a beer commercial in 1987.

It’s guaranteed to make your weekend drive even more enjoyable.

AsStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder, the blind genius born in America.

Among his songs, the ballads that sing of grand, sweeping love have captured many hearts.

This piece is a romantic work that vows unchanging love—even if impossible events were to happen, like the sea covering the mountains or the stars burning out.

Its soulful sound is infused with jazz elements, and the stellar lineup of musicians, including Herbie Hancock, adds depth.

The track appears on the 1976 masterpiece Songs in the Key of Life and has been cherished across generations, even being performed at the 2021 Academy Awards.

Take your time listening to it as you reflect on your feelings for someone special.

【2026】A-Starting Foreign Songs Compilation (201–210)

Animals (Pt.1) ft. EminemJ.I.D

JID – Animals (Pt.1) ft. Eminem (Official Lyric Video)
Animals (Pt.1) ft. EminemJ.I.D

This track brings together JID, the Atlanta-born rapper known for his exceptional lyricism and flow, and hip-hop’s emperor, Eminem.

Here, the two collide with jaw-dropping technique, weaving words at near light speed and leaving listeners in awe.

The song appears on the EP “GDLU (Preluxe),” released in July 2025.

Their collaboration drew major attention, as it marked roughly a year since Eminem’s album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).” Packed with intricate wordplay, it’s the kind of track you’ll want to spin with hip-hop-loving friends and trade interpretations back and forth.

AvalancheKaty B

Katy B – Avalanche (Official Visualiser)
AvalancheKaty B

This is a work released in July 2025 by Katy B, a London-born singer who has led the UK dance scene.

She’s also known for the classic album Little Red, which hit No.

1 in the UK in 2014, but this release strongly signals a return to her club roots.

Its passionate message—likening an unstoppable rush of love to an avalanche—is truly breathtaking.

The high-energy, fast-paced track produced by UK garage up-and-comer Silva Bumpa practically begs for festival sing-alongs.

And the fact that Katy herself has said this is the song she enjoyed performing live the most speaks volumes about its power.

Isn’t it the perfect track for a night you want to dance away on the floor?

A Song From Under The FloorboardsMagazine

This is a song released in 1980 by the British post-punk band Magazine.

Some of you may know that it was inspired by Dostoevsky’s literary work Notes from Underground.

From the very beginning, the torrent of searing self-loathing feels like a cry from the basement itself.

The sound woven by Howard Devoto’s theatrical vocals, John McGeoch’s razor-sharp guitar, and Dave Formula’s cool, icy synthesizers is intellectually rich yet brimming with thrilling tension.

Later famously covered by Morrissey, this classic compels deep reflection with its worldview that lays bare the complex emotions lurking within the human psyche.