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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” (21–30)

I want to see you.NEW!iri

iri – I want to see you (Music Video)
I want to see you NEW! iri

Singer-songwriter iri delivers a unique sound that blends jazz and hip-hop.

Among her songs, this one is especially recommended for the way it gently stays close to your aching heart.

It’s a love song that voices irrepressible feelings for a former lover.

The mellow, urban track crafted by mabanua and iri’s signature husky low tones beautifully paint a bittersweet world.

Originally released independently in 2015 and later included on the EP “life ep,” the track gradually captured the hearts of many listeners over time.

On a downcast night, immersing yourself in its stylish sound might quietly lift your spirits.

I’m humanYurina Hirate

Yurina Hirate “I’m human” Music Video
I'm human Hirate Yurina

Released in August 2025, this work features lyrics written by Yurina Hirate herself, distilling themes of human loneliness, inner conflict, and the will to live.

Its dark, weighty sound feels like an expression of her inner scream.

I believe this intense sense of reality will resonate especially with those who feel out of place in modern society.

Take your time with it, listen closely, and reflect on your own way of living.

The Door to TomorrowNEW!I WiSH

I WiSH “Door to Tomorrow” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Door to Tomorrow NEW! I WiSH

A hugely popular debut single by I WiSH, often chosen as a classic graduation song.

While it’s written around the theme of romance, its lyrics—evoking images like glistening sweat and T-shirts—can also be read as celebrating the irreplaceable bonds nurtured with friends, making it perfect for graduation season.

Released in February 2003, the track gained attention as the theme song for the dating reality show Ainori.

The vocalist Ai Kawashima’s solo piece “Tabidachi no Hi ni…” is the original song it’s based on.

With memories of the past and hopes for the future in your heart, let this song add color to your own special story post!

Out of ControlNEW!Nothing’s Carved In Stone

Isn’t that guitar riff that slams in from the intro insanely cool? It’s a technical, thrilling rock tune where each instrument clashes like sparks flying.

The track is by the powerhouse rock band Nothing’s Carved In Stone, released in March 2013 as their fourth single.

It served as the opening theme for the anime PSYCHO-PASS.

The uncontrollable impulses and primal energy depicted here are the very cries of the characters’ hearts as they struggle in a world ruled by the Sibyl System.

It carries a force that seems to unleash the listener’s inner urges.

If mere heat isn’t enough for you, surrender yourself to its meticulously crafted sound.

Sign of LoveNEW!PUFFY

PUFFY “A Sign of Love” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Sign of Love NEW! PUFFY

Among people in their early 40s, PUFFY can be considered a very popular music duo.

Many of you may have imitated their fashion, too.

Of all PUFFY’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “Ai no Shirushi” (“The Sign of Love”).

Its vocal range is mid2B to hiB, which is low enough that it wouldn’t be unusual even for a male vocalist.

The highest note only appears twice in the chorus, so even those who tend to go off-pitch on high notes should be able to sing it without trouble.

AsymmetryNEW!Naniwa Danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Asymmetry [Official Music Video YouTube ver.]
Asymmetry NEW! Naniwa Danshi

With the recent boom of K-POP and the like, I think it’s become more common for guys to sing idol songs even at karaoke with just men.

One track I recommend is Naniwa Danshi’s “Asymmetric.” Naniwa Danshi have always excelled at a more orthodox musical style, and this song in particular is crafted with an extremely catchy melody reminiscent of Arashi in the mid-Heisei era, so it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

The phrase right before the chorus is a bit distinctive, so be mindful of the sudden pitch changes there and prepare to handle them.

wicked womanNEW!Miyuki Nakajima

Miyuki Nakajima has released a lot of hit songs.

One I’d like to recommend, with a comfortable vocal range, is “Akujo” (Bad Girl), released in October 1981.

Just from the title you might think, “Is it a dark song?” but the tune is surprisingly bright and the melody is easy to remember.

When you look at the lyrics, though, you’ll think, “It’s kind of a bittersweet song.

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.” The verses (A-melo to B-melo) are sung fairly low, almost like speaking, and there’s a part in the chorus where the pitch suddenly jumps up, so watch out there.

Time your entry for the high notes and throw yourself into it—project your voice with momentum! That way you can sing comfortably without straining your throat.

If your timing is off it’ll feel odd, so keep practicing until you nail the timing.