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)
It's like a drama.My Hair is Bad

A medium-tempo rock tune included on the 2014 debut album “narimi.” It’s an impressive love song, with lyrics that portray a helpless love—regret included—in a way that contradicts itself.
From a male perspective, the overall pitch feels high, tending to hover frequently around mid2D# to mid2G#.
For that reason, lowering the key makes it easier to sing, and it may also be approachable for women with slightly lower voices.
The steady, rock ’n’ roll-like tempo makes it easy to catch the groove, and it feels easier to sing than the pitch might suggest!
It's fine to go with inertia.My Hair is Bad

My Hair usually writes lyrics that depict straightforward feelings and beautiful scenery, and carries the melody with a clear, straightforward voice.
But this track is a little different from the others.
It’s a song that keeps stringing words together.
It almost feels like you can’t even call it a “song,” a curious piece indeed.
Even so, it has a good tempo and a kind of fun that makes you find yourself getting into the rhythm for some reason.
Collection of songs with titles starting with “Do” [Solo karaoke • Song-title shiritori] (241–250)
Don’t ExplainNina Simone

Here is a song created by the famous jazz singer Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr.
Its lyrics tell a man who’s making excuses for cheating not to make excuses.
For listeners in Japan who are familiar with genres like enka, it might resonate more naturally than expected.
It’s one of the standard songs that has long been loved and performed by many jazz singers.
Nina Simone’s distinctive voice makes this song even more captivating.
What should we do?Nissy

This is the 2014 debut single by Nissy (Takahiro Nishijima), a member of the music and dance group AAA who is active as a singer and actor.
The music video, which stylishly presents a refreshing, heart-fluttering story, unfolds like a dream and could become a bible for girls in love.
When you have a crush, it’s hard to be confident in yourself and work up the courage to confess, isn’t it? At times like that, this sweet and cute love song will make you feel braver when you listen to it.
Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

Included on the 2002 studio album “Come Away With Me.” The song was written by American singer-songwriter Jesse Harris and offered to her.
Many of you may recognize it from its use in a commercial.
Its whispery vocals are perfect for a long autumn night.
WhyNovelbright

A poignant adult ballad about realizing the magnitude of someone precious only after the person who was always by your side is gone.
The chorus, carried by a beautiful falsetto, features a melody so gorgeous you can’t forget it once you’ve heard it.
Even when you look back on those happy, everyday moments, those days won’t return.
The lyrics, which finally become honest and confront the singer’s true feelings at the very end, really hit home.
For anyone who’s experienced a breakup, it’s a love song that can bring tears to your eyes—sing it with deep emotion, together with your irreplaceable memories.
Dragostea Din Tei (Love's Mai Ai He)O-Zone

This is a song that sparked a huge boom for a while.
It’s a track by the Romanian music group O-ZONE, released in 2003.
As it started getting featured on Japanese radio and elsewhere, a fan-made “entirely misheard Japanese version” video appeared, which became a big topic online.
The original language is Romanian, so of course it isn’t Japanese.
Still, it’s strange how the lyrics start to sound like Japanese the more you listen.
The song itself has a great upbeat vibe, so it’s sure to liven up a karaoke session.





