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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Compilation of Songs with Titles Starting with 'Do' [Solo Karaoke · Song Title Shiritori] (231–240)
Drawing!Lucky Kilimanjaro

Their songs are buzzing for how exciting they make you feel when you listen.
Recommended if you like artists such as SIRUP, iri, LUCKY TAPES, Fujii Kaze, or Megashin-nosuke.
Better known as “Lakkiri,” Lucky Kilimanjaro have long valued a composition style that leans more toward dance music than any other band, incorporating the tones of modern house music.
This release also rides on a fast four-on-the-floor beat—if we had to give the genre a name, perhaps “Modern Early House” would fit.
A Helpless Love SongMAD3

Formed in 1989 in Kokubunji, Tokyo, the three-piece instrumental rock band MAD3 centers around EDDIE LEGEND.
Armed with a gritty, no-nonsense aesthetic packed with elements of garage, rock ’n’ roll, and rockabilly, they performed at the Fuji Rock Festival.
Expanding their reach, they have toured overseas in the UK, the United States, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and more.
They remain one of the leading veteran bands in the garage scene, continuing their activities to this day.
DAWNMATZ feat. Aile The Shota

MATZ, a dance music artist who’s been drawing attention, started composing in his teens and made his debut in 2017 at age 20 with the EP “Composite.” His track “DAWN” showcases his youthful, overflowing talent with an urban, sophisticated sound that’s truly captivating.
Featuring vocalist Aile The Shota, who debuted in 2022, the song pairs his emotional vocals perfectly with the track’s vibe.
With its stylish sound, it’s also perfect for a night drive!
At all times.MAX

This is a fun cover featuring MAX’s flashy performance and rhythmic melody.
Their technique of elevating a classic into a dance version is truly impressive.
At the same time, it isn’t overdone, so if you know the original, you’ll slip right into it.
It has a bubbly vibe, resulting in a lively, upbeat take on “Donna Toki mo.”
Don’t worry be happyMONGOL800

MONGOL800’s “Don’t worry be happy” is a song that gives you a solid boost just from the title.
It’s the first track on their debut album, “GO ON AS YOU ARE.” Although it was released in 2000, it’s still very popular among fans, and it often closes out live shows and encores.
It’s a highly recommended song that gives me so much energy and lifts my spirits—I’ve lost count of how many times it’s helped me.
DorothyMisumi

A song that captivates you with its incredibly beautiful illustration.
It portrays a girl lamenting the absurdity of the world, and the use of Vocaloid is simply exquisite.
I believe it’s precisely because it’s Vocaloid that this worldview comes across.
With its downer track that grabs your ears, it can be introduced as a masterpiece of Vocaloid rap.
Documentary filmMr.Children

A track included on Mr.
Children’s (hereafter “Mr.
Chi) 20th album, SOUNDTRACKS, released in December 2020.
It’s crafted as a very Mr.
Chi–style ballad.
At first listen, vocalist Sakurai’s voice doesn’t necessarily come across as a high-tone voice, but the range used in the melody often sits quite high, which I think speaks to his excellent vocal ability.
It’s a song where you can enjoy his soaring high notes.





