【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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Another StarStevie Wonder

A brilliant gem of a track from the masterpiece Songs in the Key of Life, left to us by American musical genius Stevie Wonder, energized the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Chosen as the BBC’s official theme song, it shines with a rhythmic sound infused with Latin elements and a memorable, striking choral arrangement.
Released in 1976, the song features top-tier musicians—including George Benson—who together created a rich, powerful sound.
It has inspired numerous cover versions; in 1995, Kathy Sledge even made the UK charts, proving its enduring, cross-generational appeal.
It’s a perfect pick to boost your mood during sporting events or whenever you need an energizing lift.
A Night In TunisiaArt Blakey

The group led by Art Blakey, The Jazz Messengers, was active from the early 1950s until 1990 and is known as a gateway for young jazz musicians.
Released in 1954, A Night at Birdland is a live recording from a famous New York jazz club.
It is still highly acclaimed as a landmark of hard bop.
The improvisations by a stellar lineup—such as Clifford Brown on trumpet and Horace Silver on piano—are a highlight.
The energetic, groove-filled performances let you fully savor the essence of jazz.
It’s a perfect album for anyone interested in jazz but unsure where to start.
Abyssdetahjae

A track included on Lone, Borealis by the young American music artist Dita J.
While he is sometimes described as having a style reminiscent of Tyler, the Creator, this work brings his own unique world into even sharper focus.
True to a title that evokes the abyss, the lyrics probe inner self and conflict, leaving a deep impression on listeners.
It also carries a critical message toward the music industry, conveying his sincere stance.
At 21 and popular on TikTok, he’s taking on a new challenge—well worth a listen.
All My FriendsA Day To Remember

Hailing from Florida and known for their powerful yet refined musicianship, A Day To Remember released songs from their album “Big Ole Album Vol.
1” in October 2024.
This ambitious work breathes new life into their signature blend of melodic pop-punk and hardcore, thanks to acclaimed producers like Drew Fulk and Will Putney.
Since their formation in 2003, the band has captivated fans with a finely tuned balance of metalcore and pop-punk, and this release adds fresh approaches to their enduring appeal.
It’s recommended for listeners seeking a fusion of emotional dynamics and catchy melodies.
AfterlifeEvanescence

Evanescence continues to captivate fans around the world with their emotional vocals and heavy sound.
Written specifically for Netflix’s animated series Devil May Cry and released in March 2025, this track is a stunning fusion of grand symphonic textures and powerful guitar riffs.
Since their album Fallen, which sold 17 million copies in the U.S., the band has consistently explored themes of inner conflict and rebirth—and that worldview remains intact here.
Carried by Amy Lee’s crystalline voice, the song expresses a heartfelt cry for release from pain and a yearning for salvation.
It’s a must-listen not only for fans of hard rock and symphonic metal, but also for anyone who loves sweeping orchestral arrangements.
At PeacePropagandhi

The venerable Canadian punk band Propagandhi proudly delivers an ambitious new work, their first in eight years.
Even with a career spanning over three decades, they confront weighty themes that defy easy commentary, unfolding an overwhelming soundscape that deftly weaves together punk rock and heavy metal.
While maintaining their long-standing anti-establishment stance, the lyrics venture further into personal, existential territory, speaking directly to the hearts of those living in today’s society.
Released in March as the advance single from the album “At Peace,” out in May, this track showcases Propagandhi at their finest, with a superb song structure that surges from an ominous opening into a soaring climax.
It’s a track we highly recommend to anyone seeking the essence of socially conscious punk rock.
[2026] Collection of Western songs with titles starting with A (301–310)
ALLNIGHTRetroVision & Guy Arthur

This is a collaborative track released in 2025 by French producer and DJ RetroVision and Polish star Guy Arthur.
Rooted in energetic, uplifting future house, it blends bright, pop-leaning sounds with melodic production to create a captivating piece.
This ambitious release marks the first joint production for both artists, and it was showcased during RetroVision’s Japan performance at Shinjuku’s ZEROTOKYO in January 2025.
It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to dance the night away or is looking for a boost of positive energy.


