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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!

Masterpieces with titles starting with “A” (111–120)

Adam's appleSeikima-II

Seikima-II “Adam’s Apple (Petition for Retrial in Hell - LIVE BLACK MASS Budokan -)” Short Ver.
Adam's Apple Seikima-II

This number, with a decadent worldview themed around the forbidden fruit, is perfect for Halloween’s mysterious night.

The lyrics depict the human psyche that can’t resist the devil’s temptation and surrenders to pleasure, sending chills down the listener’s spine.

From an intro that evokes an homage to Led Zeppelin to its dramatically unfolding structure, it’s truly superb.

Coupled with a technically masterful guitar solo, it distills Seikima-II’s unique blend of formal beauty and entertainment.

Released in November 1986, this work is one you’ll want to hear when you want to immerse yourself in a dark, celebratory mood.

March Toward TomorrowKeisuke Kuwata

Keisuke Kuwata – March Toward Tomorrow (Full ver.)
March Toward Tomorrow by Keisuke Kuwata

Written by Keisuke Kuwata in 2011, at a time when many people were anxious about tomorrow, this is a marching song of hope.

Its unadorned, simple sound centered on acoustic guitar seeps all the more deeply into the heart.

The lyrics carry a strong message to the disaster-stricken areas, and there is a verse that sounds as if it sings “in Tohoku,” a characteristically modest form of encouragement from Kuwata that is profoundly moving.

This warm number was released in August 2011 as part of a triple A-side single and was also used in an NTT Docomo commercial.

It’s a talisman-like song, perfect for those moments when you want just a little boost of energy or a gentle push on the back.

OUR HEAVEN (feat. Daichi Yamamoto)SIRUP

SIRUP – OUR HEAVEN feat. Daichi Yamamoto (Official Music Video)
OUR HEAVEN (feat. Daichi Yamamoto)SIRUP

SIRUP, known for his polished R&B sound, returns with a track that bottles up the nighttime air of Tokyo, featuring Daichi Yamamoto and produced by KM.

The scene depicted is a morning in Mishuku after a party.

The music video shows views along National Route 246, and that bittersweet feeling after dancing till dawn—along with the quiet signs of morning—draws listeners in.

Released in July 2025, the track is also included on the album OWARI DIARY.

It’s the kind of emotional song that makes you want to cruise the Shuto Expressway at daybreak, soaking in a sentimental groove where urban loneliness and hope intertwine.

Melancholic Tokyoindigo la End

The ones who depicted a Tokyo night steeped in a melancholic mood are the rock band indigo la End.

The track is included on their January 2025 album MOLTING AND DANCING, released to mark the band’s 15th anniversary.

Songwriter and composer Enon Kawatani says that his feelings for Tokyo, where he has lived for many years, naturally welled up as he wrote it.

The song is a number about the loneliness you feel in the city and the sense of distance from reality.

Its funky, groove-heavy sound ties in with the album’s DANCING theme and is irresistibly pleasant.

For those who have grown accustomed to life in Tokyo and feel this city has become their place, the song’s sentimental worldview will likely resonate deeply.

Eye of the StormONE OK ROCK

This track is a quintessential example of ONE OK ROCK at their best, with a grand soundscape that captivates the listener.

It sings about the importance of pushing forward without giving up, even when you’re caught in the rough waves and raging storms of life.

The line “It’s darkest before dawn” will likely offer hope to anyone going through a tough time.

Taka’s emotional yet powerful vocals deliver a message of hope straight to the listener, as if finding light amid chaos.

Included on the album Eye of the Storm released in February 2019, the song garnered major attention, topping the Oricon Weekly Chart.

When you want to shut out the surrounding noise and reconsider the path you should take, this song will surely kindle a quiet courage in your heart.

Heavenly Water MaidenKikuo

Kikuo – Maiden of the Heavenly Waters
Kikuo, Maiden of the Heavenly Waters

This work unfolds an epic story that feels like unraveling an ancient Japanese legend.

The track was released by the globally acclaimed Vocaloid producer Kikuo in August 2025, and premiered as part of YouTube Music Weekend.

Traditional Japanese tones suffused with a wa-like atmosphere are brilliantly fused with Kikuo’s signature, meticulously crafted sound design.

As you listen, you can experience a deep sense of immersion—almost as if you’re watching a film.

Hatsune Miku’s mysterious vocals are a perfect fit for this world, too! Be sure to explore and interpret the profound story for yourself.

Azato Girlbaker

"Azato Girl" feat. Hatsune Miku
Cutesy girl baker

How about an irresistibly catchy pop tune? This piece is by baker, the Vocaloid producer known for songs like “celluloid,” and it was released in August 2025.

The protagonist is a girl who nonchalantly keeps everyone around her on their toes.

Its retro-pop, stylish sound and subtly wistful melody line leave a strong impression.

It’s a body-swaying Vocaloid track that makes you relate to its calculated cuteness!