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Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'

When you hear “songs with titles that start with A,” what songs come to mind?

If you can’t think of many, it turns out there are actually tons—words like “ai” (love) that often appear in lyrics and other universal terms lead to many songs when you do some research!

It seems there are quite a few ballads, too.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected and introduced songs whose titles start with A.

From timeless favorites to tracks by up-and-coming artists, you’ll find plenty of masterpieces.

Be sure to discover your own favorite “A” song!

Great songs with titles starting with “A” (71–80)

ArueBUMP OF CHICKEN

Stable low notes and expressive emotion are key.

If you push too hard in the chorus, you’ll go off pitch, so aim for relaxation and sing lightly—you should be able to score higher that way.

The range is relatively low, making it comfortable for many male singers.

Keep the key as is, and focus on the chorus’s high notes and your sense of rhythm.

During practice, repeatedly listen to the original track and imprint the pitch and rhythm into your body—that’s the fastest route.

For the high parts, ride the rhythm and project with momentum to hit the pitch bar cleanly!

It's love.V6

V6 / It's Love (YouTube Ver.)
It's Love by V6

A poppy, refreshing love song that represents V6 in 1997—and I just learned this myself—the composer is Koji Tamaki.

The overall vocal range is wide and high, from D#3 to D#5, and both the intensity and the range build steadily toward the latter half.

Because the tempo feels good, you’ll need to project your voice while staying in the groove.

As you approach the high notes before the chorus, keep a tight, small body rhythm to line up your timing, use your body to add momentum, and accent the phrase.

Be careful not to tense up on the “n” sound in the song title; focus on carrying it with your breath and try singing with that in mind!

I knowCometic

[Shanison] Cometic “I Know” 3D MV (4K Supported) [The Idolmaster]
Aino Cometic

Cometic is a three-member unit promoted with the tagline “Girls draped in black, unbound by color.” Their December 2025 release “I Know” sharply captures the wavering and inner conflicts of young people living in the age of social media.

Riding on an edgy sound, it expresses the urgent desire to hold on to one’s individuality amid ever-shifting standards of what’s “right” on our timelines and constant comparisons with others.

Arranger Nika Lenz commented, “I crafted it to hit your ears with a crackling sting.” It’s a song that gives you a push when you’re unsure where you belong.

Great songs with titles starting with 'A' (81–90)

arrowAnt with spines but without stings

Togenashi Togeari is a girls’ rock band born from the anime “GIRLS BAND CRY.” Produced as the opening theme for the theatrical compilation, this track is a powerful rock number that portrays the resolve to take a step toward the future while carrying unending sorrow and frustration at unrewarded effort.

The thrilling sound—driven by exhilarating guitar riffs and tight drums—is layered with vocalist Rina’s passionate singing, stirring the listener’s heart.

Released in December 2025, the song was distributed as a lead single from the EP “I’ll Live With Everything Laid Bare.”

AiKanō

A streaming single by popular NIJISANJI VTuber Kanae, released in December 2025.

It serves as the lead track on the album “Ai,” released in February 2026.

The lyrics artfully layer homophones like “I,” “ai” (love), “au” (to meet), and “ai” (sorrow), leaving a strong impression.

Rather than drawing simple lines between good and evil or like and dislike, the song resonates with a message of choosing who you are today within nuanced shades of gray.

It’s a track that gently gives you a push when you’re unsure of your true self.

I LOVE YOUYutaka Ozaki

Yutaka Ozaki – I LOVE YOU (Official Music Video)
I LOVE YOU by Yutaka Ozaki

Released in 1983, this is Yutaka Ozaki’s signature love ballad—so famous that almost everyone knows it.

I’ve taught “I LOVE YOU” in lessons several times, and I feel it’s a tough song for people who struggle with falsetto; many students actually used this song to practice it.

You shouldn’t need to change the key—the original should be comfortable to sing.

Since some people aren’t confident with falsetto, let’s review the key points.

If you’ve mostly been singing in chest voice, you’re probably used to pushing with just your voice without using much breath.

To use your breath properly, humming is important.

Do a nasal hum to create nasal resonance so the sound vibrates in your nose.

Be careful not to force it with your throat.

After a light hum, keep the resonance in the same place and let your singing voice become thinner and lighter.

Flower of ThanksDaisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Thank-You Flower Okaasan to Issho With Lyrics Foamy Cappuccino
Arigatou no Hana by Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

This is a song of gratitude sung by Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani, aired in October 2009 as the Monthly Song on NHK E-Tele’s “Okaasan to Issho.” The lyrics and music were written by Osamu Sakata, known as the 7th “Uta no Onii-san.” The lyrics depict the word “thank you” being passed from person to person and spreading like flowers, warming the heart just by listening.

The song has been included in elementary school music textbooks and is beloved as a standard piece for expressing thanks to teachers at graduation ceremonies and thank-you events.

With its gentle melody and bright tone, it’s perfect for children’s lively voices.

When you want to convey “thank you” to the teachers who spent every day with you, be sure to sing this song.