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【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!

[2026] A-Title Western Songs Roundup (391–400)

A Wonderful, Boring, Normal LifeGrace Davies

Grace Davies – A Wonderful, Boring, Normal Life (Visualiser)
A Wonderful, Boring, Normal LifeGrace Davies

The song released in September 2024 by UK singer-songwriter Grace Davies is a gem of a pop track that celebrates the beauty of ordinary life.

Beginning with a string intro and marked by a powerful beat and distinctive synthesizer tones, it draws listeners in with its catchy melodies and humorous lyrics.

Grace overcame a crisis in her music career and created this track with a new production team.

Brimming with her personality, it’s recommended for anyone looking to find happiness in everyday life.

Having also handled the official theme song for the European Athletics Championships, this piece signals a new musical adventure for her.

AIN’T WORTH ITHACKLE & BUCKSHOT

HACKLE & BUCKSHOT – AIN’T WORTH IT [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
AIN'T WORTH ITHACKLE & BUCKSHOT

The track by Hackle and Buckshot, emerging from the American hip-hop scene, vividly depicts raw experiences from life on tour.

Incidents in Dublin, encounters with models, and the effects of drug use are all candidly reflected in the lyrics.

Released on November 15, 2024, the song is included on the EP “WICKER MEN,” slated for release on the 22nd of the same month.

Characterized by energetic performances and unfiltered lyrics, it has captured the hearts of hip-hop fans.

It’s a recommended listen for anyone looking to glimpse one facet of contemporary youth culture through music.

ACIDHardwell & Maddix feat. Luciana

Hardwell & Maddix feat. Luciana – ACID (Official Visualizer)
ACIDHardwell & Maddix feat. Luciana

Characterized by a fierce sound that rumbles through your body with heavy bass, this track is guaranteed to ignite the dance floor.

The repeated word “ACID” draws listeners in like a spell.

The powerful collaboration between Hardwell, Maddix, and Luciana modernizes a classic acid sound.

Its structure evolves from big room into techno, sweeping the audience into a vortex of sound.

Released in April 2023, it’s perfect for turning up the energy at festivals and clubs.

A must-hear for anyone who wants to let go and become one with the music.

AfterlifeHouse Of Protection

House of Protection – Afterlife (Official Music Video)
AfterlifeHouse Of Protection

Formed to step back from the pressures of the music industry with burning passion and to rediscover their love for music, America’s House of Protection is a unit by Aric Improta and Stephen Harrison, known as former members of FEVER 333.

Released in February 2025, this work deftly fuses the grandeur of stadium rock with elements of trap music.

With former BRING ME THE HORIZON member Jordan Fish as producer, it carries a powerful message that finds a glimmer of hope within a world that could be called dark.

The band’s live performances have earned high praise across regions, drawing over 25,000 attendees across five shows on their Australian tour.

Alongside their energetic sound, this track resonates with those seeking the courage to confront their inner darkness.

All Too Late (feat. Rhode)IMANU

IMANU – All Too Late (feat. Rhode) (Visualizer)
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.