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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 ___.”

Compilation of Songs Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke · Song Title Shiritori] (211–220)

No same-oshi allowedHoneyWorks feat. Kaphi

Same-Fan☆Refusal HoneyWorks feat. Kapi Lyrics
Same-Oshi ☆ Refusal HoneyWorks feat. Kapi

HoneyWorks, the popular creator unit, released “Dōtan☆Kyohi” on March 27, 2021, and it captured fans’ hearts as one of the tracks on Confession Executive Committee -FLYING SONGS- Aishiteru.

The song pairs a catchy melody with lyrics that portray unwavering love for idols and celebrities, as well as the complex feelings that arise among fans from such fervent devotion.

It vividly depicts a sweet yet bittersweet emotional roller coaster woven from possessiveness, jealousy, and unconditional love for one’s oshi.

A pop song recommended for anyone who knows the joys and struggles of fandom!

Do Ya?I Don’t Like Mondays.

A performance that evokes 1980s America, bold, high-energy guys, and cool fashion.

It’s a dance tune by the poppy, danceable band “I Don’t Like Mondays.” whose entire worldview is steeped in that vibe.

The black-inspired rhythms are insanely danceable, and the track is packed with playful humor.

It’s such an irresistible dance tune that if you can’t dance to this, what can you dance to?

DogsIShowSpeed & Kai Cenat

IShowSpeed & Kai Cenat – Dogs (Official Music Video)
DogsIShowSpeed & Kai Cenat

This track was created by musicians captivated by the charm of dogs.

Released by IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat in April 2023, the song quickly drew attention.

Riding a powerful beat that samples “Who Let the Dogs Out,” the two rappers deliver confident lyrics.

The music video on YouTube racked up over 200,000 views within just a few days.

Its dog-themed, innovative visuals and energetic sound are irresistible.

It’s recommended not only for hip-hop fans but also for dog lovers.

Picture adorable pups and enjoy the groove to the fullest.

thump-thump; heart pounding; excited/nervousJUDY AND MARY

"Dokidoki" with lyrics — JUDY AND MARY, MIRACLE NIGHT TOUR 1996
Heartbeat JUDY AND MARY

Doki Doki, sung by JUDY AND MARY, the hugely popular rock band symbolic of the 1990s, is the group’s eighth single, released in 1995.

It was used as the theme song for NHK General TV’s Pop Jam and for information programs on local stations, and it reached No.

8 on the Oricon singles chart.

It’s a charming track that showcases vocalist YUKI’s appeal, with a relaxed tempo that feels great.

It’s the perfect song to listen to while taking a walk on a clear autumn day!

Do You Remember?Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson – Do You Remember (Lyrics)
Do You Remember?Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson is active in a wide range of fields; in addition to being a songwriter, he also runs a record label and produces documentary films.

“Do You Remember?” is a track from the album In Between Dreams.

Don’t Wake Me UpJonas Blue, Why Don’t We

Jonas Blue, Why Don’t We – Don’t Wake Me Up (Official Video)
Don’t Wake Me UpJonas Blue, Why Don't We

Jonas Blue, a popular DJ from the UK who has released many hits in the tropical house genre, dropped a collaboration track with the American boy band Why Don’t We titled “Don’t Wake Me Up” in January 2022.

True to Jonas’s style, it’s a chic, pop-infused dance track with a glamorous yet slightly bittersweet melody.

The bouncing piano riff and the sweet vocals of Why Don’t We deliver an irresistibly catchy performance.

If they told you, “I finally found you,” many listeners would surely feel their hearts skip a beat.

That said, the overall lyrics can also be read as lingering feelings for someone after a breakup, which makes the phrase “don’t wake me up” in the title all the more poignant.

If you’re interested, try reading a Japanese translation of the lyrics and then give the song another listen.

DOKOKEN-U

A song set against the backdrop of the city at night, capturing moments of encounters and farewells.

With the heat of club music and the clamor of the metropolis as its background, it vividly portrays the passion and loneliness of youth.

Its rhythmic sound, infused with reggae and dancehall elements, will make listeners want to dance.

Included on the compilation album “ESCAPE,” released in November 2003, it generated major buzz in the club scene.

It was later re-released in 2005 as an indie album of the same name and became a huge hit, selling around 200,000 copies.

Perfect for nighttime drives or fun times with friends.

With KEN-U’s distinctive vocals, it’s sure to become a wonderful track that colors a page of your youth.