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 that start with “De.” Handy hints for karaoke or shiritori! (41–50)
DejavuLUNA SEA

A rock number whose razor-sharp guitars and driving rhythm seize the listener in an instant.
This track appears on LUNA SEA’s major-label debut album “IMAGE,” released in May 1992.
Its thrilling world was born from lyrics by RYUICHI and composition by SUGIZO, and when fused with the band’s signature dark, sensual atmosphere, it amplifies a sense of urgent tension.
Trapped in an endless loop of déjà vu, you feel a growing anxiety as your sense of self slips away.
It tightens your chest like wandering a maze with no exit, seeing the same scenery over and over.
This song, which also lent its title to their one-night-only reunion concert in December 2007, truly stands at the core of the band.
It’s a must-listen when you want to experience their sharp-edged early allure.
Deeper DeeperONE OK ROCK

The 2013 release “Deeper Deeper.” The vocal range in this piece is from mid2B to hiB, so the overall range isn’t particularly wide.
However, since the tessitura is very high, male singers should take caution.
Additionally, the highest note, hiB, appears more than 40 times in total, so vocal stamina is required.
Fortunately, there are very few sustained high notes, so focus on cleanly executing each high-voice phrase one by one.
DystopiaONE OK ROCK

The 2024 release “Dystopia.” Its vocal range is mid2A to hiD, which is quite high for male singers, but likely just right for female singers.
Since the lowest note is mid2A, there’s ample room to lower the key, so men should adjust the key with a focus on ease of producing the highest notes.
There’s a shouted long note near the end of the chorus, so be careful not to cough or let your voice get too thin at that point.
bumpyFurui Riho

It’s a song that portrays a warm, mutual love where you even come to cherish each other’s differences.
Created by Hokkaido-born singer-songwriter Furui Riho, it was released in June 2021.
Set to a cozy lo-fi beat, it tells the story of meeting someone who loves even your insecurities, and how the two of you become complete together.
The track is also included on the acclaimed album “Green Light,” which won the Hokkaido Block Award at the 15th CD Shop Awards in 2023.
It’s perfect for couples who want to cherish a relationship that feels true to themselves.
The deep bond that connects you without words, and the message that it’s precisely because you’re different that you’re wonderful, are sure to leave your heart feeling warm and at ease.
Deleteano

After leaving the idol group You’ll Melt More! (Yurumerumo!), the singer ano began her solo career in September 2020.
Her debut release, which marked this new beginning, features composition and arrangement by TAKU INOUE, with lyrics written by ano herself.
The edgy band sound and rapidly shifting song structure seem to embody inner turmoil itself.
Building on this track, she expanded her world with her first album “Nekoneko Toto” and her second album “BONE BORN BOMB.” When you’re tormented by an inescapable sense of loneliness, this song will likely give voice to your feelings.
DIA DELÍCIANAKAMA

There’s a sound that’s often used on YouTube Shorts alongside stylish, vibe-heavy videos.
Created by NAKAMA, a band based in Norway and Japan, this track has been drawing major attention in today’s social media scene.
Its appeal lies above all in its minimalist, addictive production: a comfortably repetitive beat paired with a subtly melancholic melody delivers a striking impact.
The song was released in April 2025 as part of the EP “DIA DELÍCIA,” and its tempo-altered version has racked up over 31 million plays.
DEVIL KISSMiliyah Kato

An astonishing track by Miliyah Kato that portrays the ultimate form of twisted affection—loving so much that it turns to hate.
This song is the lead track from the album “WHO LOVES ME,” released in October 2021.
The lyrics vividly convey an intense mix of obsession and madness toward the beloved, expressing love so overwhelming it borders on deranged.
It’s a work to listen to when saccharine love songs aren’t enough and you want to touch the fierce passions lurking in the depths of the human heart.





