[2025] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D
This article brings together and introduces only songs with titles that start with “D,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
When you think of “D,” words like “DREAM” or “DAY” come to mind right away, and there are surely plenty of songs that begin with a question like “Do you ~,” too.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for a song-title shiritori game.
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[2025] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (71–80)
Do I Wanna Know?Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys, a rock band from England.
Released in June 2013, this track is a signature song from their masterpiece AM.
You can almost picture the protagonist alone late at night, overwhelmed by thoughts of an ex-lover.
The dilemma of wanting to know how the other person feels, but being afraid of rejection.
That clinging obsession borders on stalking.
The heavy, undulating guitar riff that seems to embody these precarious emotions is incredibly striking.
The song achieved the remarkable feat of holding the No.
1 spot on the U.
S.
Alternative chart for 10 consecutive weeks, and it was also featured in the drama Peaky Blinders.
On sleepless nights when you can’t forget someone, it might be worth surrendering yourself to its dark allure.
DivaDana International

Dana International, an Israeli singer and social icon, began her career in the early 1990s while openly embracing her identity.
Centered on pop, dance, and club music, her sound uniquely weaves in Middle Eastern influences.
Her second album, Umpatampa, achieved platinum sales in 1994.
The defining moment of her career came with her victory at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998.
As the first transgender artist to win, she delivered a global message of tolerance.
If you’re looking for powerful, dramatic music, be sure to give her voice a listen.
DisaffectedPiano Magic

Piano Magic is a London-based music collective whose sound shifts like a kaleidoscope.
Formed in 1996 by Glen Johnson and others, they explored a wide range of sonic worlds from ambient pop to darkwave.
Their fluid lineup is notable—over 30 members reportedly took part within just a few years of their formation.
After their 1997 debut, they drew early attention, including being selected as Melody Maker’s “Single of the Week.” The album The Troubled Sleep of Piano Magic, rich in post-rock elements, is a masterpiece that fuses their experimental spirit with beautiful soundscapes.
If you want to immerse yourself in a grand narrative within a single album, this is the perfect band for you!
[2025] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (81–90)
Deira (ft. MC Abdul)Saint Levant

This work transforms the memory of a lost homeland into an unwavering will to resist, sung with powerful conviction.
Sun Levan, an artist with Palestinian roots, poured into this piece the sorrow of seeing the hotel in Gaza where he spent his childhood destroyed in a January 2024 attack.
“I won’t forget the place my father built, where I spent the best times of my life”—his poignant resolve comes through clearly.
Standing alongside fellow Gaza-born young rapper MC Abdul, he voices love for his homeland and a plea for liberation—an appeal that will deeply move those of us living in peace.
The track is featured on his debut album “Deira,” released in June 2024.
Rather than looking away as if it were a distant country’s story, why not listen to the cry of their souls?
DCodeine

Codeine, the American band that laid the foundation for the slowcore genre.
This track, from their debut album Frigid Stars LP released in August 1990, feels like a distillation of the band’s entire worldview.
Its audacious stretches of silence—pauses that last for seconds—and the hard-edged guitar that slices through the quiet create a suffocating tension.
Lyrically, even as it sings of the futility of efforts that never pay off, it conveys a searing, heartfelt desire to be needed by someone deep down.
It’s a masterpiece and a perfect song for a night when you want to forget the noise of everyday life and immerse yourself fully in music.
Don’t Forget MeDermot Kennedy

This is a track from the album “Sonder,” sung by Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy, who was also nominated for the BRIT Awards in 2020.
In this song, his wistful vocals portray the fear of fading from an ex-lover’s memory and the heartfelt plea, “Please don’t forget me.” The desire for one’s presence to remain in the other person’s heart even after parting is a feeling anyone who’s experienced heartbreak can relate to.
Rather than forcing yourself to forget, immersing yourself in honest emotions like those in this song may actually help you sort out your feelings and take the next step forward.
DanSheila On 7

Sheila on 7 is a national band indispensable to any discussion of Indonesia’s music scene.
Formed in Yogyakarta, they’re known for their approachable sound rooted in pop rock.
Upon debuting in 1999, they shot to stardom with their signature song “Dan.” They went on to release a string of hits such as “Sephia,” and achieved an unprecedented feat in Indonesia: three consecutive million-selling albums with their first three releases, including the album “Sheila On 7.” Their talent is undeniable, as evidenced by numerous accolades including the Indonesian Music Awards.
The so-called “Sheila style”—straightforward lyrics that sing of the sparkle of youth and the happiness of everyday life, paired with melodies anyone can hum—has been loved across generations.
If you’re looking for heartwarming pop rock, chances are you’ll become captivated by them.





