[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with A
In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.
You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.
Be sure to check it out!
[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (1–10)
ANESTHESIANEW!Aries

Airies is the solo project of multi-creator Arshia Nicholas Fattahi, who grew up in California.
He first gained popularity in 2016 with YouTube videos where he recreated trending tracks’ beats in two minutes, and made his debut in 2019 with the self-produced album “WELCOME HOME.” Released in October 2025, this song is a key track foreshadowing the November album “GLASS JAW.” Its lyrics compellingly depict the emotional sway between external expectations and the self through imagery of numbness and fatigue symbolized by the word “anesthesia,” while the sound—melding distorted guitars with hip-hop-derived beats—lightly crosses the boundary between pop-punk and alternative.
It’s a work I’d recommend to anyone trying to move forward while facing pressure.
All On MeNEW!Lil Baby & G-Herbo

Released in October 2025, this track is a no-hook, hard-hitting collaboration by two rappers representing Atlanta trap and Chicago drill.
Set at a restrained 111 BPM, Lil Baby’s melodic flow and G Herbo’s plainspoken delivery alternate, steadily layering themes of responsibility and loss.
Produced by JT Beatz and Egon, and mixed by Thamas “Tilly” Mann, Chief Engineer at Quality Control, the sound impressively balances foregrounded vocals with the weight of the 808s.
It’s off to a strong start on playlists and trend charts, and it’s a must-listen for anyone looking to gauge the strength of lyricism in contemporary hip-hop.
A COLD PLAYNEW!The Kid LAROI

This track by Australian rapper The Kid Laroi, released in September 2025, is only about two minutes long yet packed with raw feelings of sadness and regret.
Over a cold, minimal beat, he lays bare the reality that you can’t change someone, while conveying the lingering emotions he can’t let go of—a direct transmission of the pain right after a breakup.
Since it came out shortly after his split with ex-girlfriend Tate McRae, it can be seen as a work that strongly reflects his true feelings.
Recommended for middle schoolers who are struggling because they can’t forget someone.
All My HatersNEW!Tom MacDonald

Tom MacDonald has established a solid position as an independent rapper.
Without signing to a label, he handles everything from production to promotion with his partner, Nova Rockafeller, embodying a new model for the music industry.
Released in October 2025, this track is a powerful piece themed as a response to his critics.
Riding a trap beat driven by hard 808s and minimal synths, he lays out his stance with a sardonic yet self-controlled flow.
Immediately after release, it hit No.
1 on iTunes, reaffirming the reach of his voice.
For listeners who resonate with an artist unafraid of social conflict and steadfast in his convictions, this song will strike a chord.
Angels CryNEW!Mariah Carey

A gem-like R&B ballad imbued with a heartfelt desire to mend a relationship on the brink of breaking.
Featured on the 2009 album “Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel,” a duet version with singer-songwriter Ne-Yo was released in January 2010.
Riding on luminous strings and resonant piano, Mariah Carey’s vocals are showcased to the fullest.
The longing to restore a bond with a loved one is woven through delicate harmonies, evoking a beauty like an angel shedding tears.
It’s a song to listen to when you feel uncertain about your relationship, or when you want to reflect on the bond you share with someone you love.
Asking For A FriendNEW!Foo Fighters

Released in October 2025, the track marked a “fresh start” for the Foo Fighters after their trials.
Dropped in tandem with the North American stadium tour kicking off in August 2026, the song opens with a dark, tense intro and builds as Dave Grohl’s gravelly vocals gather heat.
Waiting on the horizon in the cold, searching for certainty yet believing the sun will break through again—its universal message aligns with the dynamics that shift from restraint to explosion.
It captures where the band stands now after gradually signaling their return since the album But Here We Are, and it’s a perfect anthem for anyone ready to let loose at the shows.
AmberyNEW!Fred again.. & Floating Points

The much-anticipated collaborative track by two leading talents of the UK scene, Fred again.
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and Floating Points, was released in October 2025.
This piece marks a new chapter in Fred again.
.
’s evolving project “USB,” and coincides with the release of his co-production with Caribou.
Beginning with minimal pads and gradually layering in percussive elements, the arrangement feels like amber light slowly filling the room.
Floating Points’ finely tuned modular-synth overtones meld beautifully with Fred again.
.
’s floor-focused groove.
It’s a long-form track that patiently guides you into euphoria—perfect for late-night listening or immersive club experiences.





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