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!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “de”
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Te”
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with 'Da' (Dai-〇〇, Diamond, etc.)
- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
Songs with titles that start with “De.” Useful for karaoke or shiritori hints! (1–10)
Blooming in the mudNEW!Wolpis Carter

Wolpis Carter is a male singer whose voice is so clear and beautiful it could be mistaken for a woman’s.
He’s known as a “guy who wants to hit high notes,” and this song is his specialty! The melody climbs even higher toward the end, so unless you’re comfortable with high tones from the start, it’s tough to sing in the original key.
The last chorus might give you a headache… But when a song is this high, it actually feels downright beautiful.
I personally love high-note songs, and belting them out feels amazing.
The overall range is quite wide, from G#3 to F5, so be careful not to strain your throat on the low notes.
Lift your facial muscles from the beginning and sing it through to the end!
DearNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Dear” is a song brimming with love and prayer.
Its lyrics, which convey straightforward feelings toward a precious person, read like a letter from a parent to a child.
The strong resolve to protect them no matter what hardships arise, and the deep affection, are truly moving.
Released as a digital single in May 2024, it was written as the theme song for the film “Dear Family.” The song aligns perfectly with the film’s worldview, which depicts family bonds based on a true story.
This work teaches us about the strength one gains when they find something—or someone—worth protecting.
DAYSNEW!FLOW

A rock number that grabs listeners’ hearts and won’t let go, generating a soaring exhilaration as the strings seem to race up into the sky.
The track was chosen as the first opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven, which depicts the growth of a boy and a girl.
Released as a single in June 2005, it debuted at No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
The lyrics portray the changing seasons, an unwavering resolve, and the pursuit of dreams alongside someone precious, powerfully delivered through FLOW’s signature twin vocals.
Give it a listen when you want to rekindle that old passion and fire yourself up.
Songs with titles starting with “De”. Handy for karaoke and shiritori! (11–20)
Dear SnowNEW!storm

A fleeting yet beautiful ballad you’ll want to listen to as winter arrives.
Released in October 2010, this single served as the theme song for the film “Ōoku,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
Its lyrics weave a traditional Japanese aesthetic matching the film’s historical setting with a heartbreakingly delicate love that feels as if it could vanish like snow—beauty that may tighten many listeners’ chests.
The gentle, slow-tempo melody has few abrupt pitch changes, making it perfect when you want to sing with calm, resonant vocals.
Since the song includes a slightly high range for male singers, don’t hesitate to adjust the key and try it at a comfortable pitch for you.
Disco BabyTravis Japan

A danceable practice track that rebuilds the glitter of 70s disco with a modern twist.
Its sense of tempo, rhythm, and groove make it perfect for sharpening your expressiveness and performance skills for karaoke! The song’s range is D3 to A#4, which should be comfortable for many male singers.
The tempo is a brisk 124 BPM, and it’s the kind of song that naturally gets your body moving as you sing.
Of course, pitch matters too, but if you’re not confident with uptempo songs, the key is to relax and enjoy riding the rhythm! The lyrics are on the dense side, so it might be best to first learn the melody thoroughly by humming or using “la,” and then fit the lyrics in afterward.
DANGERMAZZEL

Its bold message, imbued with the scent of freedom and danger, boosts your motivation to train.
“DANGER” by MAZZEL is a track released in August 2025 and was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s DayDay.
It’s a song that pushes beyond norms and boundaries to challenge the limits, making it perfect for breaking through your own barriers during workouts.
Highly recommended for those aiming for performance beyond the ordinary.
Song of Lightning-Speed KillingCamellia

An electronic sound with an astonishing sense of speed instantly cranks up the voltage of any party! This track, composed by Camellia, who masterfully navigates a wide range of genres, was released in September 2025 as BGM for SEGA’s “Sonic Racing: Crossworlds.” It plays during races in the game and can also be freely selected from the jukebox.
Created with the image of Sonic and Hatsune Miku racing and resonating with each other, this piece is perfect when you want to hype things up with a fast-tempo song—give it a try!





