【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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Anywhere For YouBackstreet Boys

This is a Backstreet Boys song that sings of a straightforward, devoted love—“I’ll go anywhere for you.” A beautiful, medium-tempo ballad, it showcases the five members’ luscious vocals intertwining flawlessly, lending a dramatic hue to a single-hearted devotion.
As you listen, you’re wrapped in a warm feeling, as if your heart is filling with love for someone special.
Released internationally as a single in February 1997, the track was included on their debut album, Backstreet Boys.
Its popularity at the time is evident from its No.
2 placement on the annual chart of the German music magazine BRAVO.
Why not give it a listen when you want to remember pure, first-love feelings or immerse yourself in a gentle melody?
AliveLil Jon, Offset, 2 Chainz

Lil Jon, known as a pioneer of the Southern hip-hop subgenre “crunk,” teams up with fellow Atlanta-based artists Offset and 2 Chainz on this track.
Fusing Lil Jon’s signature shouts with EDM-style synths, the sound is irresistibly energetic—just listening makes your body move.
The lyrics, celebrating the joy of success and gratitude for the thrill of being alive, pair perfectly with confident dance moves.
Released in January 2018, it earned an RIAA Gold certification early in Offset’s solo career.
When you want to boost your mood and shake the floor, let this groove-filled track take over.
AnacondaNicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj, a globally renowned female rapper from Trinidad and Tobago.
Featured on her acclaimed album “The Pinkprint,” this track was released in August 2014.
The theme centers on a woman’s strength and self-confidence as she wields her allure to keep men off balance and maintain control—its provocative lyrics and sound have captivated many fans! The music video surpassed 100 million views in just 11 days after its release, and the scene in the film “Sing” where a character performs the song is also memorable.
When you want to get pumped up with powerful hip-hop, this track will have you moving, too!
AbductionD.R.I.

D.R.I.
is an American band known as a pioneer of “crossover thrash,” a fusion of hardcore punk and thrash metal.
The core members are vocalist Kurt Brecht and guitarist Spike Cassidy.
They have a delightfully audacious origin story: their band name was inspired by a scolding from a father who called them “dirty rotten imbeciles.” Evolving from their early, ferocious hardcore sound, they gradually took on a sharper, more metallic edge.
Their 1987 album Crossover, the culmination of that evolution, became legendary—its title even gave the genre its name.
Their sound, where storm-like energy coexists with razor-sharp riffs, went on to reshape the scene.
American Beauty/American PsychoFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy, the rock band from Chicago.
The title track of their sixth album, released in 2015, is a provocative song that presents the contrasting themes of beauty and madness.
With powerful vocals, it vividly captures the inner conflict we all carry—the ideal of wanting to be perfect and the impulsive, honest feelings that lurk beneath.
Its catchy, danceable sound alone is enough to lift your spirits.
The album featuring this song, American Beauty/American Psycho, reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts and drew major attention, with one of its tracks being used in the Disney film Big Hero 6.
It’s the kind of song that gives you a refreshing sense of liberation—perfect for those moments when you want to step just a little outside your everyday life.
ABKJoey Bada$$

This is a fierce, fighting-spirited track by American rapper Joey Bada$$, known for a sound that evokes hip-hop’s golden era.
Packed with the same heat as his recent rap battle victories, the song is nothing short of a victory declaration.
Over a dark, provocative beat, he calls himself the “Boogeyman of Beast Coast,” asserting a firm resolve to reign at the top of the scene.
Released in July 2025 ahead of his album “Lonely at the Top,” which dropped in August 2025, the track also made waves with its debut performance on a popular talk show.
If you’re looking to overcome something, this might be the song that gives you the courage to face any challenge.
About A GirlNirvana

Nirvana, the band that emerged from Washington State in the late ’80s and brought a fresh breeze to the music scene.
Contrary to the intense sound typically associated with grunge, this track resonates with a poppy, beautiful melody reminiscent of the Beatles.
The small misunderstandings and frustrations of living with a partner come through painfully in Kurt Cobain’s languid yet gentle voice.
Included on their 1989 debut album Bleach, some may have discovered it through the 1994 acoustic live recording.
It’s a song that, when listened to at a time when a relationship has started to feel “normal,” can make you realize anew just how much the other person means to you.

