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] (301–310)
Dream ChaserkZm

Rapper kZm from the hip-hop crew YENTOWN goes all-in on a sing-heavy style for his new track.
The peaceful music video—hanging with friends and playing basketball—is sure to look cool even to a middle schooler like you.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to with friends in the summer.
donutkobore

A new song that likens the aching pain of heartbreak to a donut hole will move you to the core.
Released by kobore in September 2024, the track portrays unfiltered feelings for an unforgettable lover.
The powerful drive of guitar rock meshes beautifully with delicate lyrics, creating a sound that resonates deeply with listeners.
In the music video, gorgeous visuals that shift between past and present enhance the song’s world.
It’s a track that stands beside anyone carrying the pain of a broken heart or the loss of someone important.
Also recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in kobore’s world, which delicately captures the loneliness of night and the joys, anger, sorrow, and pleasures of everyday life.
Lonely Envykoyori

Also known by the name Denpol-P, Koyori released a song that reached the Hall of Fame in less than a week: “Hitorinbo Envy.” The word “envy” in the title means jealousy.
In the song, the protagonist envies people who seem to be having fun and sings about the loneliness he carries.
In contrast to these heavy themes, the melody has a gentle feel, and the vocals convey a languid mood—that’s a key point.
Another appeal is the heartwarming feeling at the very end of the track.
DOPAMINEm-flo loves Emyli & Diggy-MO’

A collaboration between m-flo and SOUL’d OUT would be like a dream, right? On this track, SOUL’d OUT’s main MC, Diggy-MO’, is featured, with female vocalist EMYLI also joining—an absolutely stellar lineup.
The upbeat rhythm and playful rap make you feel great as you listen.
Pay special attention to Diggy-MO’s razor-sharp flow!
DOPEMAN?m-flo loves Emyli & Diggy-MO’

A collaboration between m-flo and SOUL’d OUT would be like a dream, right? On this track, SOUL’d OUT’s main MC, Diggy-MO’, is featured, with female vocalist EMYLI also joining—an absolutely stellar lineup.
The upbeat rhythm and playful rap make you feel great as you listen.
Pay special attention to Diggy-MO’s razor-sharp flow!
Drownmilet

“Drown,” written as the ending theme for NHK’s anime adaptation of the popular historical manga Vinland Saga.
Regarding this track, whose alternative sound is particularly striking, milet says it is “a work that layers pain, hope, strength, and love.” Rather than strictly following the melody, practicing by imitating how milet relaxes her voice and shapes her pronunciation may make it easier to convey a unique atmosphere that you wouldn’t expect from a Japanese artist’s song.
don’t cry anymoremiwa

This is the major-label debut single by singer-songwriter miwa, whose refreshing compositions and translucent vocals have won wide support.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Nakanaito Kimeta Hi” (The Day I Decided Not to Cry), its lyrics link her own experiences and feelings with the drama’s worldview, vividly evoking scenes in the listener’s mind.
The arrangement, which fuses acoustic guitar tones with a rock sound, conveys a delicate sensitivity within its intensity.
It’s a lyrical rock number with a plaintive melody that resonates deep in the heart.





