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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 ___.”

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori] (251–260)

Doping DanceSTEAKA

I’m hooked on the crisp melody, the rhyming lyrics, and the punchy electronic sounds! This track by STEAKA, a Vocaloid producer known for their cutting-edge musicality, was released in 2022.

It’s a stylish piece where hardcore synth sounds pair perfectly with Hatsune Miku’s razor-sharp vocals.

It may sound like a cool, steady melody line, but you’ll find it feels passionate when you sing it.

The difficulty level is quite high… which is exactly why it’s worth the challenge!

Songs with titles starting with “Do” – Solo Karaoke Song-Title Shiritori (261–270)

Dog FightSABBRABELLS

SABBRABELLS/ DOG FIGHT (from LIVE !!)
Dog FightSABBRABELLS

Formed in the early 1980s, the Japanese heavy metal band SABBRABELLS is known for a sound heavily influenced by Black Sabbath.

With demonic costumes and lyrics, as well as powerful, dramatic songs, they enjoyed such popularity that in 1986 they were dubbed titles like “The Emperor of Meguro Rock-May-Kan” and “The Last Big Name of the Indies.” They made their major-label debut on King Records and released the album SAILING ON THE REVENGE.

Their live album LIVE!! was also well received, but the band disbanded in 1987 after releasing only three albums.

In 2015, they reunited for a limited time and returned to the stage for the first time in about 30 years.

They’re a band that not only fans of ’80s heavy metal but anyone interested in the Japanese music scene should definitely check out.

Drift ApartSailing Before The Wind

Sailing Before The Wind – Drift Apart (Official Music Video) / Japanese Metalcore band
Drift ApartSailing Before The Wind

Sailing Before The Wind operates in a unique style centered around bassist Bitoku, with vocals, guitar, and drums performed by live members.

Perhaps thanks to this approach, their songs are marked by a relentless commitment to structural beauty.

From technically intricate guitar riffs meticulously crafted down to the stereo panning, to bass drum patterns that suggest djent-like complexity without ever becoming mechanical, their compositions exude an almost aesthetic philosophy—one listen is enough to get many listeners hooked.

At all times.Scott Murphy

Scott Murphy (ex-ALLiSTER) – No Matter When.
Anytime. Scott Murphy

It’s surprising to learn that the American rock musician Scott Murphy covered it, too.

His unique arrangement is sprinkled throughout to the very end, and it makes you go, “Oh?” It’s a fresh, gentle kind of rock—a cover that even people who aren’t into rock can enjoy.

It might even serve as a gateway to Western music.

dawnSincere

Sincere – dawn【Official Video】
dawnSincere

A rising singer with a translucent, captivating vocal tone, Sincere.

Released in May 2024, this track delicately portrays special moments in everyday life and the subtleties of romance.

Centered on themes symbolizing time and new beginnings, it carries a determination to move forward beyond past sorrows.

It’s a song that stays close to the listener’s heart and gives courage.

The poetic lyrics and refined sound invite introspection and promise fresh discoveries.

When you want to add color to your days, savor this exquisite blend of neo-soul and indie pop.

DOUNARUNO!?SpecialThanks

SpecialThanks / DOUNARUNO!?【MV】
DOUNARUNO!?SpecialThanks

A band distinguished by melodic punk-style female vocals and rock-driven guitars.

The four members are Misaki on vocals and guitar, Toshiki on guitar, Kosuke on bass, and Yoshida on drums.

With Misaki’s exceptional vocal ability and expressiveness, paired with fast-paced melodic numbers, they wield a powerful sonic arsenal.

While their early songs were all in English, they’ve recently been adding more distinctive Japanese lyrics that feature clever rhymes.

Musically, they incorporate a variety of styles, continually expanding the range of their expression.

SaturdaySyrup16g

A medium-tempo rock tune whose refrain, “There’s no such thing as Saturday,” leaves a strong impression.

It’s a track by Syrup16g, a band acclaimed for their solid, heavy band sound and lyrics that delve deep into the inner self.

It was included on their 2001 album COPY.

It makes you wonder what a truly Saturday-like Saturday is supposed to feel like.

For some, depending on the kind of work they do, Saturday is a day to grit their teeth; for others, it isn’t—but they still feel a vague unease.

This song stays close to feelings that can’t be released and to a sense of despair.