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' (51–60)
AzaleaNEW!Kenshi Yonezu

This song was written as the theme for the Netflix series “Sayonara no Tsuzuki.” Released digitally in November 2024, about three months after the album LOST CORNER, it drew attention for earning the artist’s 16th No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Digital Singles chart.
Its bittersweet yet warm world, themed around the distance between loss and love, seeps into the heart, complemented by a calm sound co-arranged with Yaffle.
The gentle piano tones and restrained beats are soothing—perfect for immersing yourself in the quiet before dawn or for nights when you’re thinking of someone special.
Rather than flashy developments, the song cherishes delicate emotional nuances, so take your time to savor the subtle feelings woven into the lyrics.
Eine KleineNEW!Kenshi Yonezu

This is an early masterpiece by Kenshi Yonezu, where his experience as Hachi merges with deeply human, heartfelt words.
Set to the warm tones of an acoustic guitar, it sings of the joy of meeting someone precious, along with the anxieties and loneliness that arise because of it.
The delicate portrayal of feelings—how caring so much for someone can make you frustrated with your own frailty—really resonates.
The song was included on the 2014 album “YANKEE” and became widely known as the theme for Tokyo Metro’s “Color your days.” commercial.
The self-animated music video has surpassed 300 million views on YouTube and continues to be beloved.
It’s perfect for quiet, contemplative nights or moments when you’re thinking of someone dear—why not give it a gentle listen?
Tomorrow will surely be a good day.NEW!Yu Takahashi

This is a heartwarming masterpiece by Yu Takahashi that stays close to you in the small moments of everyday life.
Released as a single in June 2015, it was also featured in a commercial for Daihatsu’s “Cast.” Its message—encouraging you to look forward and believe that even after unpleasant experiences or failures, the next day can be wonderful—will likely resonate deeply with students battling anxiety.
Give it a listen when your mock exam results don’t go well or when you lose confidence.
Its bright rhythm and affirming words will surely reset a heavy heart.
Love♡Scream!NEW!AiScReam

AiScReam is a three-member unit born from the popular radio show in the Love Live! series, “Love Live! Series All Night Nippon GOLD.” Released in January 2025, this track features lyrics that cleverly compare a maiden in love to the sweet taste of ice cream—super unique! Its upbeat, feel-good sound and irresistibly catchy choreography went viral on social media.
It even hit No.
1 on Spotify’s Japan Viral chart, proving just how addictive it is.
Perform it as entertainment at a thank-you party and the audience will surely be smiling and clapping along! It’s a highly recommended pick for anyone looking for a dance track that’s both adorable and fun.
Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (61–70)
Thank youNEW!Ikimonogakari

Feelings of gratitude that are too embarrassing to express on ordinary days might be easier to convey honestly at graduation.
This song, which portrays the warmth of holding someone’s hand, the happiness of everyday life, and the resolve to walk toward the future, is truly a classic befitting a new beginning.
Ikimono-gakari’s single “Arigatou,” released in May 2010, was widely loved as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Gegege no Nyōbō.
Thanks to its universal appeal, it was also selected as the entrance march for the 2011 National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.
The words woven by Yoshiki Mizuno and the vocals of Kiyoe Yoshioka gently resonate with listeners’ hearts.
Why not listen to this perfect piece for expressing gratitude to parents and teachers at graduation and find the courage to take your next step?
Circle of ThanksNEW!Ayaka

It can feel a little embarrassing to express gratitude to someone, but putting it into words warms the heart.
Ayaka’s song “Arigatou no Wa” is a moving piece that encourages those gentle feelings.
It portrays how the magical power of the word “thank you” expands our connections with family and friends.
Released in October 2013 as a digital-only single, the song was written for a Nestlé KitKat campaign.
It’s a perfect classic for conveying your feelings to the important people who have supported you, especially at the milestone of coming of age.
I see youNEW!Fukase

Fukase, who continues to pursue his own unique forms of expression not only as the vocalist of SEKAI NO OWARI but also as an actor and picture-book author.
“I see you” is the lead track from his solo album “Circusm,” set for release in December 2025, and it was pre-released on Christmas Eve.
The sound fuses contemporary beats with strings, and its depth and texture are overwhelming.
The lyrics depict emotions that move between personal memories and social turmoil, giving it a philosophical finish.
It’s a song you should definitely listen to on a night when you want to face yourself.





