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” (251–260)
rainy scenerygood-for-nothing

A striking track by Rokudenashi, built around a structure that shifts from gentle piano lines into a danceable sound.
Featured on the EP “Hikage,” released in July 2025, the song was written and composed by DUSTCELL’s Misumi.
Carrying pain in the heart yet moving forward with someone precious, the theme meshes perfectly with vocalist Ninzin’s emotional delivery.
It’s a song that will quietly stay by your side when you’re feeling sentimental.
Masterpieces with titles starting with “A” (261–270)
a Place for UsCHEMISTRY × Toko Furuuchi

A love song written from a male perspective with lyrics by Toko Furuuchi.
The sweet, wistful harmonies woven by the two members of CHEMISTRY blend seamlessly with Furuuchi’s characteristically lyrical words, seeping gently into your heart.
Released in February 2009 as CHEMISTRY’s 26th single, the track was later included on the concept album “the CHEMISTRY joint album.” It’s the kind of song that draws you into its world—perfect for nights when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone special or sink into a touch of sentimentality.
Ah, Mito RōshiSaburō Kitajima

This is a celebrated song that sings of Mito’s history, delivered with the soul-stirring voice of Saburo Kitajima, a giant of the enka world.
The piece takes the late-Edo “Tengu Party Rebellion” as its theme, depicting the grim resolve and pride of the Mito loyalists who rose out of concern for their country.
Kitajima’s powerful yet heartrending vocals feel as if the spirits of those warriors have possessed him.
Listening to his voice, you can vividly picture their arduous journey toward snowy Tsuruga and the fiery convictions they held close to their hearts.
Created to commemorate the sister-city partnership with Tsuruga City in Fukui Prefecture, this song profoundly conveys the spirit of righteousness that lives on in Ibaraki’s history.
It is a weighty work that will captivate anyone who loves historical narratives and refuse to let go.
I hate this love songCHANMINA

Chanmina’s poignant song “I hate this love song” serves as the image song for the film ‘Ka「」Ku「」Shi「」Go「」To「’ which was released on May 30, 2025.
Although Chanmina has many rap tracks, this song has no rap, making it much easier to sing compared to her other songs.
The vocal range is F#3 to F#4, staying within a single octave.
It’s a generally quiet piece, but when singing, be mindful of your core so your voice doesn’t fade.
Since it includes both low notes and falsetto, try singing gently with the image of resonating from the top of your head.
Also, the finger snap in the background is very important, so make sure to keep time by listening closely to that sound!
Love RendezvousMIMI

This is MIMI’s piece “Aishite Rendezvous,” released in July 2025.
It’s a pleasantly nostalgic pop tune.
The warm lyrics, which seem to affirm everything, are like magic that gently lightens your heart when life feels overwhelming.
At the end of a day when you’ve pushed yourself too hard, why not let your feelings rest, wrapped in the gentle tones of this work?
As if in a dreamL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

An enchanting number that opens with guitars brimming with a floating sensation, as if wandering through a dream.
The meticulously crafted sound—hard to believe it was produced during their indie days—is nothing short of breathtaking.
Over powerful drums and a delicately undulating bassline, Hyde’s fragile yet beautiful vocals paint a poignant scene of counting lights as they recede into the distance.
This track is included on the classic album DUNE, released in April 1993.
It has continued to be cherished by fans, even being performed at the band’s 20th anniversary concerts in 2012.
Why not take your time and immerse yourself in this profoundly mysterious sonic world?
You are a monster.TOOBOE

This is a work by multi-creator TOOBOE, chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “The Summer the Light Died.” Carefully crafted with a deep reading of the original, it brilliantly captures the emotional turbulence of realizing that the precious person right beside you is a monster.
As he describes it as “a song that grants Yoshiki forgiveness,” the portrayal of someone striving to accept everything about the other—overcoming fear and sorrow—is heart-wrenching.
Released as a single in August 2025, the piece deeply resonates with the story’s fleeting and beautiful worldview.





