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 whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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- Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
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Songs with titles that start with “De.” Handy for karaoke or shiritori! (51–60)
Dear,Snow Man

It’s a bright, pop-leaning medium ballad with a warm, gentle glow—one that softly warms the hearts of listeners through its straightforward gratitude to the fans.
It’s one of the newly recorded tracks included on Snow Man’s first-ever best-of album, THE BEST 2020‑2025, released in January 2025 to mark the milestone of their 5th debut anniversary.
Set against a tender soundscape of piano and strings, the song is carefully sung by the nine members in harmony, expressing overflowing thanks to those who have supported them and a sincere resolve to give that love back from here on out.
The album itself debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Album Ranking.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side in moments when you want to say “thank you” to someone dear, or on nights when you want to be filled with kindness.
Danger ZoneThe Lethal Weapons

A parody cover of that famous movie theme song, brought to you by The Lethal Weapons! Aikid’s Japanese lyrics paint scenes everyone can relate to—like commuting mishaps and end-of-month money woes—sure to put a smile on your face.
And Cyborg Joe’s powerful shouts make the protagonist’s bold (and maybe a bit questionable) charge into those hardships even more comical and exhilarating.
The track was pre-released in February 2022 and included on the album “Aikid and Cyborg Joe,” released the same month.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to clear your head without overthinking.
Belt it out and have a blast!
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.
DUNEBillyrrom

This track is irresistible, with earth-crawling sub-bass and an unstoppable forward-driving groove! Released by Billyrrom in March 2024, it’s also included on the album WiND from the same year.
You can feel a fierce determination—“With resolve in our hearts, we’ll usher in a new era”—radiating from every corner of the sound.
Taisei Watabiki’s bass features a notably thick low end, using glissandos to great effect and propelling the entire song.
It’s a number that will fire you up when you’re about to take on a big challenge!
Songs with titles that start with “De.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori! (61–70)
DIKIDANDANTHE ORAL CIGARETTES

This is a release from THE ORAL CIGARETTES, a four-piece rock band known for their heavy, high-energy sound.
The work embodies a strong resolve to break past values and move toward the future while facing another self.
Akira Akira’s bass drives the songs forward with a simple yet powerful tone that pulls the sense of speed along.
The way the range suddenly opens up in the B-melody is seriously cool, too.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to meet a new version of themselves!
Dear…TSUNAMI

A passionate, fast-paced sound that shakes the listener’s soul resonates in your chest.
The fervor of the ballplayers single-mindedly chasing the white ball and the irreplaceable moments shared with their teammates vividly come back to life.
Featured on the single “Taiyo/Dear…” released in August 1997, this song served as the theme for TV Asahi/ABC’s “Netto Koshien,” heightening the emotion of countless memorable scenes.
When you want to awaken memories of summer, or when you want to cheer on someone giving their all, it will surely be there by your side.
Dear dropsTani Yuuki

A tender, soaring vocal that sinks into your heart—this is an emotionally rich ballad by Tani Yuuki.
Based on the first song he wrote in high school, it represents the very origin of his journey as a singer-songwriter.
The lyrics, which layer subtle emotional nuances onto the motif of “tears,” gently touch the listener’s heartstrings and awaken a poignant ache.
Released as a digital single in June 2025, it also serves as an advance track from the album Navigator, released the same month.
Give it a listen when you want to quietly immerse yourself in music or spend a night reflecting deeply on your own feelings.





