Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Have you ever played “Shiritori Karaoke,” where you link songs in karaoke using the last letter of the previous song, or “Song Title Shiritori,” where you play using only the song titles?
In karaoke, it’s great when your go-to songs start feeling repetitive, and for regular shiritori, it’s perfect when you want to raise the difficulty.
You’ll end up singing songs you don’t usually pick, and sometimes you can’t think of a title, which really livens things up!
So in this article, to help you out in those moments, I’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “de.”
I hope this helps everyone have a fun time together!
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Songs with titles starting with “De.” Great for karaoke or shiritori hints! (71–80)
But,Toya Takase & Ren

A heart-stirring song delicately portraying the pain of parting and lingering feelings, crafted by Toya Takase and Ren.
It carefully expresses deep love for the other person and the inner conflict of being unable to accept the breakup.
Telling yourself “I’ll be okay tomorrow,” yet the lingering scent of perfume in the room brings back memories—capturing emotions that anyone who has experienced heartbreak can relate to.
Featured on the December 2023 album “Ai-Do,” the track blends J-pop with electronic elements, offering a memorable sound that gently encourages you to take a step forward even while carrying the pain of a broken heart.
DEKU NO BOYthe band apart

A song whose gentle sound and conversational vocals resonate with the heart.
Included on the band apart’s EP “POOL e.
p.” released in October 2019.
It’s a piece of guitar rock that feels like a cool breeze passing through, and the lyrics delicately portray the loneliness and inner struggles of young people who can’t quite fit into society, as well as the hope that lies beyond.
When you want to step away from the everyday and face yourself, this beautiful melody may set your heart free.
Dear My FriendsMiho Nakayama

This is a mid-tempo pop number by Miho Nakayama, whose warm message to close friends really resonates.
She wrote the lyrics herself, portraying the gentle way she watches over and cheers on a friend in love.
It has a lovely, letter-like warmth.
The track appears on her June 1993 album “Wagamamana Actress.” It’s the kind of song that can put you in a gentle mood when you’re thinking of a dear friend or driving on a summer day.
Those who feel a sense of nostalgia will surely find it touching as well.
Songs with titles that start with “De.” Perfect for karaoke or shiritori hints! (81–90)
Deadly Madman's TragediaKotaro

A track that swirls with madness and tragedy, shaking the listener’s soul to its core.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kotaro and released in May 2025, it fuses jazzy textures with electronic sound to generate a distinctive tension.
UTAU singer Teto Kasane’s soaring vocals intertwine with a powerful beat, leaving a vivid impression.
The lyrics, which incisively portray the dual nature of humanity, add a compelling edge.
A must-listen for anyone seeking a provocative musical experience.
We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomaster

This song is packed with a fiery message that ignites the spirit to take on challenges.
It celebrates the courage to face any hardship head-on with positivity and the strength to keep believing in your own potential.
Characterized by a powerful rock sound that stirs the listener’s heart, it became familiar as the theme for Nissan’s Serena commercial in 2010 and was later chosen as an image song for the 2022 film “Cheer☆Dance.” Beloved by fans as a surefire crowd-pleaser at summer festivals, it has continued to be cherished by many as an anthem that gives you a push—when you hit a wall in club activities or exam studies, when you’re trying something new, or when you feel like giving up.
Daylightstorm

Arashi’s 49th single, written as the theme song for the TBS drama “99.
9 – Criminal Lawyer -.” It’s a powerful message song centered on the themes of “hope” and “the path one should take,” and is included on the double A-side single “I seek / Daylight,” released in May 2016.
Sho Sakurai’s rap part is particularly striking, and the return of rap on a single’s title track for the first time in four years delighted many fans.
It’s a song that will lift your spirits when you want to push toward your goals or when you feel close to breaking.
DearGiga

An electronic tune that fuses futuristic sounds with danceable beats.
Released in August 2024, this collaboration between Giga and Reol delivers a powerful message themed around liberation from loneliness, with thundering low-end bass that grips your heart and won’t let go.
The feverish melody line is striking, making for an exhilarating listen.
Recommended for those who want to revel in an upbeat mood or break free from the everyday.





