Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
There are lots of words that start with “do,” like “Don’t,” “Dream,” “doko” (where), and “drama.” In particular, there are many English words, and quite a few are used in song titles.
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of songs with titles that start with “do”! I hope it’ll be useful as hints for “song-title shiritori” or “shiritori karaoke,” or for making playlists of “songs that start with ___.”
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Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (111–120)
Which one?Saito Brothers

A message song where twin pro wrestlers spin humor-packed lyrics over a powerful band sound.
Written and composed by Hanawa, it presents a comical world that makes the most of the pair’s unique personalities.
By name-checking popular comedians and posing the question “Which one?”, the song strikingly draws out the twins’ appeal.
This work powerfully sings of the joy, resolve, and love for the world born from moving between the stage and the ring.
Their major-label debut, releasing in February 2025, will come in two formats: a limited first edition and a standard edition, with the music video and behind-the-scenes footage included.
It’s a recommended track not only for pro wrestling fans, but also for anyone who wants a boost of energy or a heartwarming song.
Songs with titles starting with “Do”: Solo Karaoke Shiritori (121–130)
Love is pointless anyway.Hiroshi Takeshima

“How Could Love Matter Anyway,” included as the coupling track to the hit song “Mukaikaze Junjō,” which is packed with romantic kayōkyoku flavor, is a piece by the golden duo of Goro Matsui and Takashi Toshimi, just like the A-side.
Its sweet, heartrending melody carries a certain elegance and fits perfectly with Takeshima’s refined vocals.
The pitch is on the lower side and the range isn’t wide; built around the mid-register, it’s a song many people will find easy to sing, making it a great choice for karaoke.
Try singing it without embarrassment, as if you were stepping into Takeshima’s shoes!
Spring somewhereLyrics by Soji Momota / Music by Shin Kusakawa

A children’s song that delicately depicts a spring scene was published in March 1923 in the magazine Shogaku Danshi, created by Soji Momota (lyrics) and Shin Kusakawa (music).
It gently sings of sensing the invisible arrival of spring through the five senses—such as the skylark’s call, the sound of budding, and the feel of the east wind.
Selected as one of Japan’s 100 Best Songs, its calm melody that warms the heart with the coming of spring and its lyrics that let you feel the breath of nature make it perfect for easing nerves in a new environment or for savoring the changing of the seasons.
Doop Doo De DoopWool and Ohana

The song by “Youmou to Ohana” features a light, rhythmic jazz style.
Hana Chiba’s soft, clear vocals blend beautifully with Kazunori Ichikawa’s delicate guitar playing.
It’s included on the album “LIVE IN LIVING for Good Night,” released in August 2011, a collection themed around “songs that fit the night.” The track expresses a confession of love and the joy of enjoying time together, giving listeners energy and comfort.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to step away from daily noise, calm your mind, or simply relax.
It’s also frequently used in Instagram Reels and Stories, so give it a try!
Dream TaxiPilafian

This track captivates with a sophisticated sound that evokes a city nightscape.
Created by Pirafu Seijin, it’s the title track of the album “Dream Taxi,” released in January 2025.
The pop, refreshing sound and lyrics that conjure journeys toward dreams and life’s crossroads leave a strong impression.
It’s perfect for a nighttime drive or for moments of transition in your life.
Showcasing Pirafu Seijin’s musicality to the fullest, this work is sure to resonate with your heart.
Even if it's not dramaticKana Hanazawa

A heartwarming ballad by Kana Hanazawa that gently sings about the preciousness of small joys and important moments in everyday life.
Its simple yet profound message—that even ordinary, tedious days become irreplaceable memories when we look back—resonates deeply.
Released in February 2023, the song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible,” and drew attention as Hanazawa herself starred as the lead voice actor.
With its nostalgic, delicate atmosphere, this track is perfect for wedding videos or as background music for a dress-change entrance, creating a warm and blissful moment.
Dried flowersYuri

The heartbreak songs spun by Yuuri resonate deeply with listeners.
In this work, lingering feelings for an ex and complex emotions are portrayed with delicacy, while weaving in a distinctly modern conflict—learning about a former lover’s new life through social media.
Yuuri’s clear, gentle voice beautifully conveys the emotions embedded in each line of the lyrics.
Released in October 2020 as a digital-only single, the song spread rapidly via social media and struck a chord with many people.
It’s highly recommended not only for those carrying the pain of heartbreak, but also for anyone who tends to be bound by memories of the past.





