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!
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Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (91–100)
Upchilldspot

chilldspot is a four-piece band whose members were all born in 2002.
Their sound—built on R&B-rooted grooves and vocalist Hiyone’s crystal-clear voice—is the kind that hooks you after a single listen.
Released in April 2025, this track is a danceable number marked by exotic tones that immediately catch the ear.
The lyrics express resistance to having one’s world disrupted by others and a strong will to break free from stifling relationships, offering a sense of emotional release as you listen.
With Ethan Augustin joining the arrangement, the sound gains additional depth.
When you’re struggling with relationships or feeling like you’re losing yourself, this song will surely affirm your sense of “self.”
ice creamgoethe

If you want to immerse yourself in a refined, urban groove, check out goethe, a Sapporo-based act.
Their sound comfortably blends elements of R&B, soul, and jazz, elevating them with melodies that complement the nuances of Japanese.
They began in 2020 and gained attention with their EP “Zanzō no Yukue” (Where the Afterimage Goes), released in September 2022.
Their signature track “middle” highlights their distinctive style, where a mellow atmosphere coexists with tight beats.
While they don’t boast major awards, they continue to hone their sound through collaborations with cutting-edge creators like Shingo Suzuki of Ovall.
Music that hides a danceable texture within quietude, it’s perfect for a relaxed night or as a companion for a drive.
Rainy WednesdayEiichi Ohtaki

One of Eiichi Ohtaki’s signature songs, where the gentle, soaking rain conveys the feel of summer.
You can picture yourself quietly gazing at the sea with someone dear, beside a battered old Volkswagen.
Before you know it, as you listen, you’re filled with a sentimental longing for the passing seasons.
The track was included on the classic 1981 album “A LONG VACATION,” and was later released as a single in May 1982.
With its clear, transparent vocals and wistful melody that sinks into the heart, it’s a perfect number for late summer.
That summer is becoming an addiction.Genie High

Released in September 2025, this piece is a number that beautifully captures the fleeting nature of summer and the lingering afterimages of memory.
Alongside vivid scenic descriptions, it sings of unforgettable memories being etched ever deeper into the heart over time.
Takashi Niigaki’s crystal-clear piano melodies intertwine with Ikkyu Nakajima’s wistful yet resolute vocals, enveloping the entire track in a nostalgic atmosphere.
It can be described as a work that showcases the band’s ensemble, whose expressive power has grown even further since the album “Jenny Classic.” It’s the perfect song for immersing yourself in cherished memories that resurface at the end of summer.
ANTIFRAGILESakura Miyawaki (LE SSERAFIM)

Sakura Miyawaki, whose journey from launching her career as an idol in Japan to spreading her wings on the global stage is truly captivating, hails from Kagoshima City in Kagoshima Prefecture.
She debuted in 2011 as a member of HKT48, and in the AKB48 Group General Election, she rose from an initial ranking of 47th to a career-high of 4th, becoming an irreplaceable presence in the hearts of fans.
After participating in a Japan–Korea joint project, she flourished as a member of IZ*ONE, and in 2022 she redebuted with LE SSERAFIM.
Their debut EP, FEARLESS, became a global hit and generated widespread buzz.
Breaking away from the conventional idol image and even venturing into songwriting, her ever-evolving music is sure to resonate with many people who are pursuing their dreams.
Love gets even more mellowDivorce Legend

One of Rikon Densetsu’s signature songs, captivating with its urbane yet somehow nostalgic sound.
The music video dropped in June 2022, and its refined sensibility quickly drew attention.
The blend of honeyed, melting vocals and rhythmic guitar makes for a sound that feels like pop crafted for grown-ups.
The lyrics portray the exhilaration of a brand-new romance and the wavering emotions caused by the other person’s ambiguity.
It’s not just sweet—there’s a pleasantly bittersweet give-and-take that really hits the spot.
It’s a track that keeps you company on a city night when you want to sink into music alone.
blue skyChisato Okawa

A singer-songwriter who turns her own experiences into songs and stays close to listeners’ hearts.
Born in Akita Prefecture in 1998, she picked up a guitar at 15 and began her career.
Despite overcoming serious illnesses—leukemia, a cerebral infarction, and higher brain dysfunction—she delivers warmly textured music, centered on acoustic solo performances.
A work released in February 2025, filled with gratitude to her mother and her own feelings about becoming a mother, deeply moved listeners.
Her straightforward, urgent lyrics born from a lifetime of medical struggles, along with her gentle voice, are the core of her appeal.
Her visits to facilities to promote understanding of disabilities reveal a quiet, compassionate presence.
She is an artist you should experience if you’re seeking music that supports those facing hardship.





