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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’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.

AkariNEW!GReeeeN

GReeeeN / Akari [Theme song for TBS Sunday drama 'TOKYO MER: Mobile Emergency Room']
Akari NEW! GReeeeN

This is a moving mid-tempo number written as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama series “TOKYO MER: Mobile Emergency Room.” The dramatic arrangement woven by the strings leaves a strong impression.

The lyrics portray the preciousness of being like a light that illuminates each other in the darkness, carrying a warm message that anyone can be a hero to someone.

Released in September 2021 as the 35th single, the song is included on the album “Baby Tooth.” It’s a hope-filled track especially recommended for those who feel they’re about to lose sight of the light in difficult times, or who wish to be a support for someone important.

Great songs with titles starting with 'A' (31–40)

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)NEW!MISIA

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE GReeeeN (from Heisei Budokan LIFE IS GOING ON AND ON Live Ver.)
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) NEW! MISIA

The 2018 collaboration between GReeeeN’s HIDE and MISIA, “Ai no Katachi feat.

HIDE (GReeeeN).” As a song that rivals “Aitakute Ima” and “Everything” in popularity, many women in their 50s are likely familiar with it.

This piece is arranged within a slightly narrower vocal range of mid1 A to mid2 F, making it easier to sing even for those who struggle with high notes.

However, the average pitch is mid1 G#, which is low for a women’s song, and the final big chorus features high phrases close to mixed voice.

Keep these two points in mind when singing.

Shape of LoveNEW!MISIA feat.HIDE(GReeeeN)

A single from August 2018 filled with a warmth that envelops the feeling of thinking about a loved one.

Written and composed by GReeeeN, with Seiji Kameda invited as arranger, it’s a grand ballad.

MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess and HIDE’s chorus blend exquisitely, gently wrapping the listener’s heart.

The piece won the Best Vocal Performance at the 60th Japan Record Awards, is included on the album “Life is going on and on,” and has surpassed 100 million streams.

It also pairs beautifully with the simple, gentle timbre of a music box.

Song of LoveNEW!Kumi Koda

Kumi Koda’s classic song “Ai no Uta.” Since it was released in 2007, some people might not know it, but many have likely heard it through TV dramas and the like.

The piece is crafted as an emotionally rich ballad.

While it calls for a bit of expressiveness, its vocal range is narrow—mid1 G# to hi C—and the melodic rises and falls are gentle.

If you track the pitch carefully, it’s a song with which you can definitely aim for a high karaoke score.

Let's Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~NEW!Yuki Koyanagi

[Official] Yuki Koyanagi “Let’s Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~” (Music Video) / Anatano Kiss wo Kazoemashou (1st Single)
Let's Count Your Kisses ~You Were Mine~ NEW! Yuki Koyanagi

This is the song Yuki Koyanagi debuted with in 1999, and I think it’s a ballad everyone admires.

Some of you might have listened to this track on repeat, right? Even if you think you’re tone-deaf, songs you’ve listened to a lot tend to stick in your memory, so when you actually sing them, you’ll often find you can surprisingly stay on pitch! So don’t be afraid to give it a try.

The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the pitch jumps up quickly from the chorus into the C section, so it feels great if you adjust the key to one that’s comfortable for you and sing the English parts too.

The accompaniment is solid, so you should still be able to sing it coolly even if you lower the key.

Overall, there’s no need to belt—sing with a light touch, keeping a head-voice feel in mind, and give it a try.

I hate youNEW!Yuji Masaki

Gorō Shiranui (Yūji Masaki) - I Hate You
I hate you, NEW! Masaki Yūji

The debut work by Yuji Masaki, released by Warner-Pioneer in December 1982, is an enka song issued under the stage name Gorō Shiranui.

With lyrics by Seitaro Uyama and music by Akito Shikata, the piece, despite bearing the strong word “hatred” in its title, portrays emotions where lingering affection and unresolved attachment intertwine beneath the surface.

Its appeal lies in the classic enka style that conveys wavering passion through vocal techniques like kobushi and deliberate pauses.

Please take your time and listen closely!