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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’!

Compilation of songs with titles starting with 'Da' [Dai-○○, Diamond, etc.] (41–50)

Double FistThug Murder

THUG MURDER – Double Fist (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Double FistThug Murder

Formed in Tokyo in November 1999 at the tail end of the ’90s, Thug Murder was a three-piece all-female street punk band that etched a vivid memory into the punk scene both in Japan and abroad despite their lightning-fast activity period of just two years.

Rooted in street punk and Oi!, their sound drew listeners with its unadorned directness and defiant energy.

After releasing their self-titled EP “Thug Murder” in 1999, they broke into the U.

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in 2001 with the album “13th Round” on Dropkick Murphys’ label.

The record earned strong support from American punk fans and media alike.

The fact that they grabbed overseas attention in such a short time after forming—and even toured with Dropkick Murphys—speaks to their prowess.

Their English lyrics delivered with a distinctly Japanese accent were also embraced as a one-of-a-kind hallmark.

If you’re looking for punk rock brimming with raw first-impulse energy or a tough, cool all-girl band, Thug Murder is a must-listen.

Collection of song titles that start with 'Da' [Dai-○○, Diamond, etc.] (51–60)

Dance with MemoriesKoji Yoshikawa

It’s a song by Koji Kikkawa whose passionate vocals strike straight to the heart.

Released on his 1992 album “Shyness Overdrive,” the track was written and composed by Kikkawa himself.

The lyrics, which reflect on bygone summer days and a beloved person from that time, resonate deeply with listeners.

Amid the bustle of the city, the blazing memories of a past romance suddenly come rushing back.

Those bittersweet scenes are delivered on a powerful soundscape.

Why not give it a listen on a summer evening, when you’re in a slightly sentimental mood?

If I Could Become Someone’s Heart (Yurry Canon)Coe.

[Ultimate High Note] If I Could Become Someone's Heart / Yuri Kanoon - I Tried Singing It [Coe.] [Stapora]
If I Could Become Someone’s Heart (Yurry Canon) Coe.

He is a male singer known for his powerful, resonant high-pitched voice.

He began his activities around 2019 and later gained popularity on YouTube with his cover songs.

In April 2021, he joined as the leader of the five-member unit StarLight PolaRis, singing a wide range of music from anime and Vocaloid covers to original songs.

His standout traits are his overwhelming vocal ability, reaching up to hihihi G, and his expressive versatility across genres from rock to hip-hop.

If you love beautiful high-register vocals, he’s a must-listen!

I really, really, really, really, really hate you (Amara)Yuu Kisaragi

[Low-voiced Shota Boy] Dai Dai Dai Dai Dai Kirai / Amara [covered by Yuu Kisaragi] [Stapora]
I Hate Hate Hate Hate Hate You (Amira) Yu Kisaragi

From soothing, boyish tones to deep, handsome vocals, this singer captivates with an astonishing range.

Born in 2000 and hailing from Hokkaido, he began his singing career while attending a medical university.

He started posting cover songs on YouTube around 2018, and in April 2021, he formed the vocalist unit StarLight PolaRis, making his group debut.

As a singer, he’s a powerhouse who can handle a wide range of genres—from enka to Vocaloid and anime songs.

His vocal prowess is nothing short of surprising, especially given his typically low speaking voice!

It's okayMarcy

Marsi – It's Okay (Official Music Video)
It's okay, Marcy.

An uplifting song by Marcy distinguished by its refreshing guitar sound and a melody that resonates deep in the heart.

Delivered with warm vocals, its positive message gently encourages anyone standing at a crossroads in life.

Imbued with the resolve to cherish your true self and move forward step by step, the track was released digitally in March 2023.

With exhilarating, fast-paced sounds, it drew attention as a motivational song written specifically for Pocari Sweat’s web movie “Our Now.” It’s a perfect song for you who are about to take a new step under the cheerful spring skies.

Dancing MistMasabumi Kikuchi

Masabumi Kikuchi – Dancing Mist
Masabumi Kikuchi, Dancing Mist

Masanori Kikuchi, the genius pianist affectionately known as “Poo-san,” left a major mark on Japanese jazz history with his innovative 1970 album POO-SUN.

Recorded at Victor Studio, the session brought together top-tier players who represent Japan’s jazz scene, including Kosuke Mine and Hideo Ichikawa.

At the time, Kikuchi was strongly influenced by Miles Davis, and his musical curiosity crystallized into a fresh sound that fused fusion and the avant-garde.

All six tracks were newly composed by Kikuchi, and the experimental approach—incorporating elements of free improvisation—still shines with undimmed brilliance today.

This landmark album is highly recommended for those who want to push beyond the conventional boundaries of jazz or are seeking a new musical experience.

DADARADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – DADA [Official Music Video]
DADARADWIMPS

The song “DADA,” released as their ninth major-label single.

While RADWIMPS often lean toward softer sounds among Japanese rock bands, this track stands out as one of their heaviest.

Despite the heavy instrumentation, the vocal line itself is straightforward with a narrow range, making it far easier to sing than the overall impression might suggest.

However, because the lyrics weave together many words, breath control can be somewhat challenging.

Be sure to use the rests to steady your breathing as you sing.