[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.
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[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with A (301–310)
All We AreOneRepublic

It is a moving song that portrays life’s changes and growth.
It expresses the complexity of human relationships and the strength of love, singing of the determination to overcome difficulties.
Included on OneRepublic’s debut album “Dreaming Out Loud,” it was released in November 2007.
Characterized by emotional lyrics and a beautiful melody, its keyboard-centered sound is particularly striking.
As a song that supports those facing graduation or new milestones in life, it leaves a lasting impression.
OneRepublic’s soulful vocals will surely resonate deeply with listeners.
Auntie Ain’t Playin1900Rugrat

A new track from hip-hop artist 1900Rugrat, known for street-inspired lyrics and a unique freestyle that’s been making waves.
Based in Florida, his music has been gaining popularity on TikTok and YouTube.
This release is a collaboration featuring Skrilla, highlighted by an energetic, catchy beat.
Over a polished sound that blends groovy rhythms and trap drums, the lyrics deliver aggressive attitude and self-assertion.
Released on December 13, 2024, the song stands out for its street-culture-influenced writing and playful humor, making it enjoyable even for listeners beyond hardcore hip-hop fans.
AMSTERDAMDro Kenji

Blending a refined melody with wistful lyrics, Doro Kenji’s new track fully showcases his emotional musicality.
The sound—an evocative mix of trap and emo rap, characteristic of this South Carolina native—stands out.
Released in December 2024, the song gives voice to a longing for a luxurious lifestyle and desire for an alluring woman.
Its title, named after a Dutch city, adds a free-spirited vibe.
While Doro Kenji’s music is often said to reflect modern youth’s nihilism, this work may also reveal a new side of him.
It’s perfect for late-night drives or quiet evenings alone.
Apologise/CityLontalius

New Zealand–born indie pop artist Lon Sarius has released an emotional new track.
Capturing the feelings of a post-breakup, the song features a polished, house-inspired production.
Its delicate lyrics and emotive melodies beautifully convey both self-reflection and a sense of release after heartbreak.
The track appears on the album “How Can We Lose When We’re So Sincere,” released in December 2024, with an official video unveiled at the same time.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking to heal from a breakup or those who enjoy introspective music.
ArchangelOlly Alexander

British singer-songwriter Olly Alexander is taking a bold new step.
Influenced by ’80s synth-pop, this track was created with gratitude toward the “angels” who helped him through dark times in life, exploring themes of hope and redemption.
His collaboration with Danny L Harle yields an optimistic sound that makes it feel like anything is possible.
The song is a lead single from the upcoming album Polari, set for release on February 7, 2025.
Two tracks from the album—centered on themes like desire and fate—have already been released.
With clear echoes of Erasure and Pet Shop Boys, this one comes highly recommended for electropop fans.
As Soon As You CanTwin Shadow

The new song by Twin Shadow, announced in December 2024, blends synth-pop and new wave elements and centers on themes of impending breakup and emotional conflict.
Twin Shadow, the solo project of Dominican Republic–born American musician George Lewis Jr.
, released the track as the lead single from the album “Georgie,” scheduled for March 2025.
The new album, coming out on his own label, Cheree Cheree, is said to strongly reflect his personal experiences and feelings for his late father.
Characterized by a simple arrangement and emotionally charged lyrics, the song vividly captures the complex state of mind when sensing the end of a relationship, making it a deeply relatable track.
ApathyWindwaker

A new single from Australian metalcore band Windwaker that portrays the exhaustion of a mind worn down by the noise of modern society.
Blending catchy melodies with heavy riffs, the track expresses being overwhelmed by political clamor and the incessant din of social media.
Set to appear on their album “HYPERVIOLENCE: Expansion Pack,” slated for release in February 2025, the song showcases the band’s musical evolution.
You can feel their momentum as they expand internationally, with appearances at KNOTFEST 2024 and as a supporting act on Northlane’s 2024 North American tour.





