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' (281–290)
Demon Fires of AsoHaruna Horiuchi

A passionate yet heartrending song that overlays a flickering flame with a love burning out.
The vocalist is the accomplished Haruna Horiuchi, who won the grand prize at the 2019 Kumamoto Prefectural Folk Song Championship.
“Aso no Onibi” is her debut single, produced by Takeshi Kitayama and released in July 2025.
Based on the traditional demon-fire festival of her hometown Kumamoto, it portrays the strength and fragility of a woman who bids farewell to a past love and chooses a new path.
The resolve to cut off lingering attachments by lopping off her long hair, and the still-surging passion that collides with it—these images truly shake the heart.
It offers courage to everyone striving to overcome the sorrow of heartbreak and carve out a future by their own strength.
I'm glad I met you.Kyoko Koizumi

Kyoko Koizumi, an idol who was hugely active from the late ’80s through the ’90s.
Her song “Anata ni Aete Yokatta” was released in 1992, and from around this track she began putting out increasingly original, distinctive songs.
This work emphasizes catchiness, featuring a very singable vocal line throughout.
In particular, the range—mid1 G# to hi B—is quite narrow for a female song, so as long as you adjust the key, it should be easy for singers of any voice type to perform.
That girl is dotchicchi.Masashi Etani

This was Masashi Eya’s major-label debut.
With lyrics by Reiji Mizuki and music by Hideo Mizumori, it tells a poignant love story about searching everywhere for someone you love who has disappeared.
The catchy melody contrasted with the seeping sorrow is irresistibly moving.
The frustration conveyed in his vocals makes your chest tighten without you even realizing it.
Evoking the atmosphere of a Showa-era coming-of-age drama, this world is perfect for anyone who wants to remember what it feels like to be in love.
Red full moonKonomi Mori

An ambitious work by Konomi Mori that welcomed hitmaker Makoto Sugimoto as composer, breaking through her previous image and opening up a new frontier.
This single was released in July 2025.
Right after its release in July, it created a major buzz, even reaching No.
1 on the cable Enka/Kayōkyoku chart.
The fusion of a dramatic, Showa-tinged emotional melody with a sophisticated sound is truly striking! The lyrics, which portray the purity and poignancy of a protagonist who resolves to live for love despite knowing it’s a forbidden romance, are also deeply gripping.
It’s perfect for a night when you want to immerse yourself in a mature love story—take your time and listen.
Dust; desperately and recklesslyYuri Kuriyama

This is a work released by Yuri Kuriyama—an artist who captivates fans with a wide range of sounds—in July 2025.
The piece weaves together self-denial, encapsulated in the feeling of “I’m worthless,” with a powerful impulse that says, “Even so, I have no choice but to charge forward.” Its painfully realistic inner struggle fuses beautifully with a driving rock sound.
Many listeners will be drawn to its aggressive sonic character.
When you’re tormented by a sense of helplessness, it will surely knock powerfully on your heart.
Ao10-FEET

Shifting abruptly from a heavy piano melody to an explosive, emotion-charged rock sound, it strikes straight at the heart! Released in March 2021 as 10-FEET’s 20th single, it served as the opening theme for the drama “Byplayers: 100 Days in the Forest of Supporting Actors.” TAKUMA says the “youthful rawness” and “transience” he poured into the song form its core, born from the closed-off atmosphere of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Struggling through an uncooperative reality and charging ahead with reckless determination—it’s like pure youth itself.
If you listen to it while facing something head-on, it will surely give you a push forward.
I LOVE YOULUA

On lonely nights, when you can no longer hold back the feelings welling up inside, what do you do? This piece by LUA portrays a night brimming with both excitement and anxiety just before confessing to a loved one.
Set to a pop sound, it sings of a protagonist who can’t put a lid on their emotions and decides to bravely take a step forward.
It’s a love song that gently gives courage to anyone hesitating to confess their feelings.





