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A roundup of songs with titles starting with 'Da' (Dai-〇〇, Diamond, etc.)

When you think of songs that start with “da,” what words come to mind?

You might think, “It’s a voiced hiragana syllable, so there probably aren’t many.

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,” but there are actually plenty: words like “Dai— (Big/Great —),” “Diamond,” “Dare (Who),” and “Datte (Because/Even if),” among others.

What’s more, these are exactly the kinds of words that often appear in song titles.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs with titles that start with “da,” including the examples above and many more.

Use it as a handy resource for ‘shiritori karaoke’ or ‘song title shiritori’!

Collection of song titles starting with “Da” [Dai-◯◯, Diamond, etc.] (211–220)

Big Laughs feat. SIMON & Zeebra (Prod. Kiwy)Gadoro

GADORO – Big Laughs feat. SIMON & Zeebra (Prod. Kiwy)
Big Laughter feat. SIMON & Zeebra (Prod. Kiwy) Gadoro

When it comes to songs you want to listen to in the summer, I’d say GADORO’s classic “Daibakushō feat.

SIMON & Zeebra (Prod.

Kiwy).” The collaboration with SIMON and Zeebra also drew a lot of attention.

Its upbeat message—like laughing off any hardship—really stands out.

The energetic yet sophisticated sound produced by Kiwy is another big draw.

Included on the album “TAKANABE,” released in April 2024, this track is sure to be an anthem for people working hard through the sweltering summer.

Dummy Rock and BluesGLIM SPANKY

GLIM SPANKY “Dummy Rock and Blues”
Dummy Rock and Blues GLIM SPANKY

When it comes to GLIM SPANKY’s classic releases, the mini-album “MUSIC FREAK” comes to mind.

They’re known for blending blues and rock in their sound, and this record features a well-balanced selection of tracks that lean toward each style.

For example, the opening track “Dummy Rock and Blues” is characterized by an intense sound with a strong rock flavor.

On the other hand, the closing track “Yokaze no Machi” has a gentle sound with a stronger blues feel.

[Dance] Popopo PoseGReeeeN

Introducing “Popopopopose” by Mr.

Green, a big hit on NHK’s “Inai Inai Baa!” The sounds pa-pi-pu-pe-po have a magical feel that captivates children.

This song is packed with “p” sounds in the lyrics, making it fun both to listen to and to sing.

Plus, it incorporates rock-paper-scissors, which four-year-olds love, so kids can dance as if they’re playing.

Matching the choreography to the lyrics allows for full-body expression and makes it really engaging.

If you include a section where children can move freely with their favorite poses, their individuality will shine through, creating a dance that’s enjoyable for the audience as well.

DaijoubuGirls²

Girls² – Daijoubu (It’s Okay) YouTube ver. (MV/Commentary)
Daijoubu Girls²

“Daijoubu” is a song by Girls², a girls’ performance group whose members are all in their teens.

Released in 2019 as their debut single, it reached No.

3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

Listening to the lyrics, which repeat reassuring words, doesn’t it make you feel energized? The music video features the members’ dancing, making it a perfect track for school sports day dance events!

Da Ba DuGuiano

This track blends electropop and synth-pop, and its catchy melody and breezy rhythm are irresistible.

The lyrics, which portray moving forward beyond past regrets, give listeners a supportive push.

Released in May 2024, the song also made waves with its music video shot in Los Angeles.

It’s a track that lets you savor the pure joy of singing while offering hints on how to live true to yourself.

Perfect for when you want to take on something new or feel like you might lose heart—it’s sure to lift your spirits.

Definitely give it a listen!

Dancing in the moodH ZETTRIO

H ZETTRIO/Dancing in the mood [MUSIC VIDEO]
Dancing in the moodH ZETTRIO

H ZETTRIO is a piano trio active at major festivals in Japan and abroad, known for their highly technical performances dubbed “zero-gravity technique.” Among their tracks, a particular recommendation is Dancing in the mood, released in 2016.

It lets you fully savor a jazzy, mysterious piano sound.

It’s also great for those who want to listen to instrumental music and reflect on their own emotions.

Lose yourself in this number, which exudes a melancholy atmosphere.

DARKSIDEHER NAME IN BLOOD

HER NAME IN BLOOD – DARKSIDE [Official Music Video]
DARKSIDEHER NAME IN BLOOD

When people think of metalcore, there are bands with djent-influenced technical guitar riffs, complex song structures, and even electronic elements.

In contrast, HER NAME IN BLOOD’s musical style can be summed up in one word: macho.

They’re one of those bands that blast out a manly, gritty, power-metal-rooted strain of metalcore.

The melodies in their guitar solos have a no-frills character that evokes the lineage of American rock, and there actually aren’t many bands in Japan taking this kind of approach, are there? If you’re a metal enthusiast, regardless of your generation, this is metalcore you should give a listen to at least once.