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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!

Songs with titles that start with “De.” Handy for karaoke and shiritori! (251–260)

This LifePay money To my Pain

Pay Money To My Pain – This Life (Live)
This LifePay money To my Pain

A four-piece rock band formed in 2005 that has earned overwhelming support in the loud rock scene.

The vocalist, K, passed away suddenly in 2012, and the band has been on hiatus since.

However, they have continued to perform at several events with guest vocalists, moving many fans.

Loved by countless rock fans and musicians alike, their songs are rooted in loud rock and hardcore, yet they skillfully switch between K’s beautiful singing voice and an aggressive, contrasting shout, allowing beauty and intensity to coexist.

Many of their tracks also feature lyrics that appeal directly to the emotions, and listening to their music can really fill your heart.

Daydream caféPetit Rabbit’s

TV anime “Is the Order a Rabbit?” OP video (Daydream café / Petit Rabbit’s) [NBCUniversal Anime × Music 30th Anniversary Daily OP/ED Posting Project]
Daydream caféPetit Rabbit's

If you’re in a setting where going all-in on a gag is acceptable, this is an anisong I’d love to see the guys take on! “Daydream café,” famous for sparking a boom that turned the phrase “kokoro pyon pyon” into an internet meme, was released as the theme song for the popular 2014 TV anime Is the Order a Rabbit?.

Performed by the unit Petit Rabbit’s, made up of the main characters’ voice cast, the song features lyrics by Aki Hata—arguably the most renowned and prolific lyricist in the anisong world—and composition by Kaoru Ōkubo, another creator behind many anisong classics.

True to the show’s image, Daydream café is a wonderfully cute, charming, and sparkling track.

Hata’s signature wordplay really shines when you try singing it at karaoke, letting you appreciate its flavor even more.

And if a male group is going to sing it, as I mentioned at the start, make sure to mind the time and place—and then hop to it!

DTMK FuturePolysics

The techno band POLYSICS, which continues to captivate listeners with its one-of-a-kind worldview, makes music that feels futuristic.

“DTMK Mirai” is included on their 2015 release “HEN Ai LET’S GO!”, and its lyrics express a fondness for datemaki (a sweet rolled omelet).

Alongside their distinctive synth sounds, the rock-driven performance really elevates the energy.

By listening to a brand-new genre unlike anything before, you might gain ideas and inspiration for the future.

Ding DongPRINCESS PRINCESS

With the distant sound of bells carrying the scent of the Christmas season, “Ding Dong.” It’s included on Princess Princess’s fourth album, LOVERS, released in 1989 by the band that defined the ’80s girls’ band scene.

Despite its bright, member-distinctive feel, it’s actually a poignant rock number about spending Christmas alone.

The way it contrasts this year with last year’s Christmas spent with a lover feels strikingly real—and so relatable.

Crank it up loud and blast the loneliness away!

Date 2RADWIMPS

Date 2 (Deto 2) – RADWIMPS – “Your Name” Soundtrack
Date 2 RADWIMPS

While he’s floundering in his job hunt as a university student, Okudera-senpai comes to see Taki for the first time in a while.

Taki has grown a bit more mature since those feelings back then.

When he sees the ring gleaming on her ring finger, his heart seems to react differently than before.

The melody is bittersweet, yet you can sense Taki’s growth.

The slightly clashing dissonance woven into the flowing piano line feels like it expresses Taki’s life itself.

Dip!Dip!Dip!RAG FAIR

Originally released as the B-side to the 2004 single “HANA,” it was later included on the album “CIRCLE.” You might remember it from the McDonald’s “Fish McDippers” commercial.

The driving, up-tempo beat and rapid-fire vocal melody are incredibly uplifting! It’s a top-notch uptune even a cappella.

The resonant vocals are so fun you’ll catch yourself humming along! With its bursting energy, it’s perfect as party BGM, for pumping yourself up before a game, or for feeling free and open on a drive.

D.A.N.C.E.ROTTENGRAFFTY

ROTTENGRAFFTY – D.A.N.C.E.(OFFICIAL VIDEO)
D.A.N.C.E.ROTTENGRAFFTY

ROTTENGRAFFTY is a five-piece rock band based in Kyoto.

Since forming in 1999, they’ve pushed straight ahead through ups and downs.

They released their first mini-album, “RADICAL PEACE×RADICAL GENOCIDE,” in 2001, and made their major-label debut with Universal Music in 2006.

Their appeal lies in a diverse musical style that spans loud rock, ska, punk, and hip-hop, along with melodies that carry the essence of classic Japanese pop.

They’re also known for their performance skills, sometimes delivering improvised vocals live.

If you like melodic, accessible tunes paired with a heavy sound, ROTTENGRAFFTY comes highly recommended.