【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 I WantA Day To Remember

Hailing from the United States, A Day to Remember is an innovative band that boldly fuses tank-like metalcore with sun-bright pop punk.
The way vocalist Jeremy McKinnon switches from ferocious death growls to exhilaratingly crisp clean vocals in an instant makes you wonder how many singers the band actually has.
Since their debut, they’ve enjoyed major commercial success, with many of their albums going gold.
Their music is brimming with a boundless positivity that seems to say, “Blow away any hardship with a smile.” Heavy yet accessible—why not experience this intriguing sensation for yourself?
ApacheIncredible Bongo Band

When it comes to the “national anthem” of hip-hop, this is the one! This truly legendary track comes from the American studio project, the Incredible Bongo Band.
Featured on their 1973 album Bongo Rock, it boasts an unforgettable guitar riff and explosively cool percussion with bongos and congas.
Even as an instrumental, it has a gripping sense of drama that seizes the listener.
The fierce break later highlighted by DJ Kool Herc went on to influence countless artists.
It was even used in a car commercial in 2001.
When you want to lift your spirits to the max, why not surrender to this powerful groove?
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, 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.

