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[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] Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (21–30)

Audiostalker (feat. Lucy Bedroque)Jane Remover

Jane Remover — Audiostalker feat. Lucy Bedroque (audio)
Audiostalker (feat. Lucy Bedroque)Jane Remover

Producer Jane Remover from New Jersey is known for her versatile sound that has led the Digicore and Hyperpop scenes while even absorbing shoegaze.

Following her album “Revengeseekerz,” she released this work in September 2025.

It’s a sharp, high-energy track that harkens back to her roots in EDM and Hyperpop.

There’s also a story that it originally appeared only briefly on a mixtape, making this official release long-awaited by fans.

The layered vocals featuring Lucy Bedroque create a distinctive tension and depth that goes beyond sheer intensity.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to enjoy a sound that shatters genre boundaries.

AozoraKarnivool

Karnivool – Aozora (Visualiser)
AozoraKarnivool

Karnivool, the progressive rock band Australia is proud of.

Since their formation in 1997, they’ve continued to captivate a large following with a sound defined by complex rhythms and down-tuned guitars.

In 2013, they even topped the Australian charts with the acclaimed album Asymmetry, proving their formidable prowess.

The track they’ve released ahead of In Verses—their first album in a full 12 years—is this one.

Its title is derived from the Japanese word for “blue sky,” and it powerfully expresses liberation from oppression and a yearning for freedom.

Amid heavy riffs and meticulous shifts, the dynamic vocals unleash a torrent of emotion—truly breathtaking.

The song will be included on the album slated for release in February 2026.

If you’re looking for grand, technically refined rock, this is an absolute must-listen.

All I Wanna DoSheryl Crow

Listening to the breezy, feather-light sound, many of you might find yourselves narrowing your eyes with a sudden wave of nostalgia.

The singer is Sheryl Crow, who enjoys immense popularity for her style that fuses rock and country.

This piece captures an ordinary moment in an afternoon bar, and its message—forget the complicated stuff and “just have fun”—conveys an easy, unburdened sense of comfort.

That carefree mood also seems to portray the preciousness of new encounters and unpretentious time spent with close friends.

Released in July 1994 as a single from her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club, it became one of her signature songs, winning Record of the Year at the Grammys the following year.

Put it on for a drive or as weekend background music, and you’re in for the best time.

AccidentsAlexisonfire

Alexisonfire – Accidents (Official Video)
AccidentsAlexisonfire

Alexisonfire, the band that led Canada’s post-hardcore scene and pushed it into the mainstream.

Their sound—driven by the tension among three vocalists—truly embodies their own description: “the sound of Catholic schoolgirls fighting with knives,” balancing intensity and beauty.

This track is one of their signature songs, featured on the classic album Watch Out!, which was certified Platinum in Canada in 2004.

The contrast between the crystalline clean vocals and the screams that sound like they’re expelling everything perfectly captures both passion and lyricism.

The dynamic, dramatic shifts throughout the song seem to express the fragility and futility of human relationships.

If you seek a melody that can move you to tears within a fiercely intense sound, this is the first song you should hear.

A COLD PLAYThe Kid LAROI

The Kid LAROI – A COLD PLAY (Official Audio)
A COLD PLAYThe Kid LAROI

A work by The Kid Laroi that strikes the heart with searing honesty.

Known for his 2021 smash hit “STAY,” he surprise-released this piece in September 2025—a pop ballad that lays bare the pain of heartbreak.

Over a cold, restrained beat, the song powerfully conveys regret over not being able to save a loved one and the ache that follows.

Since The First Time, he has been exploring new modes of expression, and his deeply personal emotions are etched into this track, turning its candor into a universal appeal.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side on sentimental nights—highly recommended for anyone who loves emotional music.

Atlanna (ft. Ceelo Green)Jermaine Dupri

Jermaine Dupri – Atlanna ft. Ceelo Green (Official Video)
Atlanna (ft. Ceelo Green)Jermaine Dupri

Producer Jermaine Dupri, who has led Atlanta’s R&B/hip-hop scene for many years, is a legend inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Here is his work featuring fellow Atlantan CeeLo Green.

This track is a grand anthem that powerfully sings of unwavering love and pride for their hometown.

Blending Dupri’s signature Southern hip-hop sound with CeeLo’s powerful, soulful vocals, it brilliantly captures the city’s spirit and the weight of its history.

The song is included on the album “Magic City,” released in September 2025, and ties in with the STARZ documentary series “Magic City: An American Fantasy.” It’s an irresistible piece for anyone wanting to fully immerse themselves in Atlanta’s culture.

Against The WorldMobb Deep

Mobb Deep – Against The World (Visualizer)
Against The WorldMobb Deep

Mobb Deep from New York, long respected as leaders of hardcore hip-hop.

Although Prodigy passed away in 2017, a new release has finally arrived.

This track is the lead single from their ninth album, “Infinite,” scheduled for release in October 2025—remarkably, their first studio album in 11 years.

The project features previously unreleased vocals from Prodigy and delves into themes that define their roots, like resilience in the face of adversity and survival.

The track produced by Havoc delivers a dark, gritty sound that revives the atmosphere of ’90s Queensbridge.

This timeless collaboration between the two is a must-check for any head seeking real hip-hop.