【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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A Guy Called?Aitch

Young prodigy rapper Aitch’s new release is making fresh waves in the UK rap scene.
Born amid a heated back-and-forth with Central Cee, the track is a hard-hitting diss packed with razor-sharp lyrics and a rhythmic flow.
Riding a heavy beat, Aitch’s skill and pride are on full display.
With barbed references to what went down at the BRIT Awards and provocative jabs about ghostwriters, the lyrics amplify tensions across the scene.
Released on January 24, 2025, the track has become a major talking point among UK rap fans, and all eyes are on what both artists do next.
afraid2hollis & Nate Sib

The collaborative track by 2Hollis and Nate Sibb, both from the United States, is an energetic piece that blends synth-heavy production with their dual vocals.
Its lyrics, which explore coping with rapidly rising fame and the challenges of self-awareness, are striking and reflect universal themes in modern society.
Released in January 2025, the song premiered on Apple Music’s The Zane Lowe Show and drew attention by being selected for numerous playlists.
2Hollis is currently on a North American tour and is set to make his debut performance at the Coachella Festival in April.
It’s a song that resonates with anyone experiencing rapid change or feelings of uncertainty.
As Long As It Leads To MeFly By Midnight

The New York–based pop duo Fly By Midnight released a new song in June that captivates with its catchy melody and polished sound.
While delicately portraying the anxiety and self-doubt that can arise in a romantic relationship, it ultimately sings about trusting your partner and choosing to move forward together.
Featured on the album “The Race: Lap 2/3,” the track stands out for its unique blend of pop and electronic elements.
An official lyric visualizer has also been released, letting you enjoy the song’s appeal visually as well.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone struggling with love or looking to feel a sense of personal growth.
All Too Late (feat. Rhode)IMANU

The track released in January 2025 by Dutch music producer IMANU is an emotional piece featuring vocalist Røde.
Characterized by a deep bassline and atmospheric soundscapes, it offers an immersive listening experience.
The song explores themes of struggle and transformation, with Røde’s expressive vocals adding further depth to IMANU’s meticulous production.
Released on the Deadbeats label as the lead single from IMANU’s upcoming EP, the track showcases his distinctive, experimental approach to bass music—one that has earned support from major figures in the industry.
All Over YouMabel & King Promise

This is a track by the UK’s powerhouse R&B singer Mabel, teaming up with Ghanaian artist King Promise.
It’s a rhythmic, danceable blend of R&B and Afrobeats.
Mabel’s smooth vocals and King Promise’s captivating voice mesh perfectly, expressing the strong bond and deep affection between lovers.
Released on January 24, 2025, the song was announced as the fifth single from Mabel’s third album.
It was reportedly produced in Lagos with Nigerian producer Magicsticks.
It’s a great pick for lighting up a night at the club or setting a romantic mood.
[2026] A-Title Western Songs Roundup (391–400)
ALL IN MOTIONYung Fazo

Young rapper Young Fazzo from New York is releasing a track in January 2025.
Although he comes from the underground scene, he’s known as a Gen Z artist who expresses what he wants without leaning too heavily into flexing.
This work reflects young people’s attitudes toward money and their indifference to appearances.
Producers LV-USM and Ginseng showcase their skills, delivering a striking, electric track that makes effective use of 808s.
The lyrics, centered on themes of steady effort and commitment to goals, are sure to resonate with listeners.
With strong popularity in the Fortnite community from the start, his music spreads quickly on social media and is winning support especially among younger audiences, so expectations are high for his future success.
Auntie Ain’t Playin1900Rugrat

A new track from hip-hop artist 1900Rugrat, known for street-inspired lyrics and a unique freestyle that’s been making waves.
Based in Florida, his music has been gaining popularity on TikTok and YouTube.
This release is a collaboration featuring Skrilla, highlighted by an energetic, catchy beat.
Over a polished sound that blends groovy rhythms and trap drums, the lyrics deliver aggressive attitude and self-assertion.
Released on December 13, 2024, the song stands out for its street-culture-influenced writing and playful humor, making it enjoyable even for listeners beyond hardcore hip-hop fans.


