【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 of MeJohn Legend

A genius who has led the R&B scene and achieved the coveted EGOT, John Legend.
This masterpiece, All of Me, is a song in which he expresses his deep love for his wife, Chrissy Teigen.
Included on the 2013 album Love in the Future, it impressively reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts in May 2014.
Composed with just piano and vocals, its lyrics resonate as a portrait of unconditional devotion—loving someone wholly, awkward parts and all.
The music video, which features footage from their actual wedding, also drew attention.
Now a timeless wedding song around the world, it’s a perfect track to listen to while thinking of someone special.
ANY MINUTE NOWWaterparks

Waterparks are a pop-rock band from Houston, Texas.
Since forming in 2011, they’ve drawn attention with a sound that fuses pop-punk and electropop.
Released in November 2025, this work is their third single since moving to BMG.
Centered on the uncertainty of growing up, it portrays the tension between the illusion that adulthood brings total understanding and the reality that answers often remain out of reach.
Its anthemic sound layers catchy guitar riffs and synths, topped by frontman Awsten Knight’s soaring high-register vocals, creating a striking contrast between introspective lyrics and euphoric performance.
Symbolically capturing today’s younger generation in their ongoing search for life’s meaning, this track is recommended for anyone who relates to everyday anxiety and restlessness.
A COLD PLAYThe Kid LAROI

The Kid LAROI, an Australian artist with global hits like “STAY.” This surprise release he dropped in September 2025 pierces the heart with its chilly beat and restrained vocals.
It lays bare the powerlessness of being unable to mend a relationship and the lingering attachment to an ex, conveying the regret of a love that’s ended with painful clarity.
It also drew attention for being officially released right after the audio leaked on social media.
In its brief runtime of about two minutes, it condenses a sadness that feels like a late-night monologue.
Rumored to reflect his own romantic experiences, this track is sure to quietly comfort those carrying the pain of a breakup or anyone looking to sink into a reflective mood on a quiet night.
After MidnightNate Smith, Tyler Hubbard

Rising country-rock talent Nate Smith, who bounced back from California wildfires, teams up with Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard on a November 2025 collaboration—a rousing party anthem built on the theme that the real fun starts after midnight.
Celebrating the nighttime rush of hanging with friends—playing beer pong around a campfire—the track shines with muscular guitar riffs and a sing-along hook.
The story that Hubbard wrote the song and Smith loved it so much he directly asked, “I want you to sing on it, too,” speaks to their mutual respect.
Capturing the liberating spirit of the weekend in sound, this is a perfect pick for anyone who wants to feel that live-show unity.
AlmostLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi, a Scottish artist who topped the UK charts with his June 2025 comeback release.
Dropped on October 24 of the same year, this track is the lead single from the EP “Survive.” After a hiatus, he sings about a wavering heart telling itself it’s “almost okay” after a breakup.
The arrangement builds from a piano melody to a grand, full-band sound, evoking a will to move forward.
Produced by Todd Clark, it’s a ballad that fully showcases Capaldi’s husky, powerful vocals.
Its bittersweet yet hopeful message—trying to reclaim everyday life while carrying sorrow—will quietly keep you company on nights when you want to heal your heart.
About Damn TimeLizzo

This work delivers a burst of boundless brightness to lift a downcast heart.
Lizzo, the American singer-rapper who’s also a flutist, released it in April 2022 as the lead track from her album “Special.” Riding a groovy sound reminiscent of ’70s disco, the song celebrates the joy of shedding pressure and anxiety to reclaim your true shine.
Its positive message—boldly declaring that the time has finally come to shine as yourself—will give listeners a powerful push forward.
It won Record of the Year at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023 and has been loved worldwide, even appearing in the popular dance game Just Dance+.
It’s the ultimate anthem for when you need a boost or are ready to take a new step.
Amami (feat. Minami Kizuki)Yussef Dayes

Yussef Dayes, the drummer at the heart of the modern UK jazz scene, is based in London and highly acclaimed for a style that fuses every genre.
His new track is Amami (feat.
Minami Kizuki).
Featuring Japanese singer Minami Kizuki, this single was released in November 2025.
Created from sessions held at the foot of Mount Fuji, it captures an improvised dialogue between Kizuki’s distinctive Amami vocal technique and Dayes’s drums.
The track will also appear on the EP Mount Fuji FM, slated for a December release.
Its deep groove, seemingly intertwined with the sounds of nature, is perfect for anyone seeking immersion on a quiet night—so be sure to check it out.


