[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] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (81–90)
Damage ControlCulture Jam

This is a track by Culture Jam, released from a project curated by NBA star Anthony Edwards.
It’s a unique American music project that links sports, music, and community support, and its sound—where majestic horns intersect with marching drums—sticks in your head after just one listen.
Many of you might feel the same.
Wale’s fluid flow and Pusha T’s razor-sharp lyrical exchanges are truly thrilling.
The song’s powerful message—overcoming adversity and asserting one’s own strength—gives you an undeniable boost.
Released in July 2025 as the lead single from the album “Legend In My Hood,” the track also drew attention as the first collaboration between two leading figures from the DMV area.
It’s the perfect song to play before a crucial game.
DESTINY’S CHILDD-Block Europe (Young Adz)

This is a work released in July 2025 by D-Block Europe, a hip-hop duo based in London, UK.
They rose to prominence with support from American rapper Jadakiss, and in January 2024 they achieved their first UK No.
1 album with Rolling Stone, cementing their reputation.
The track seems to depict the loneliness lurking behind glitzy success and the inner conflicts that persist even after escaping the streets.
Set to a wistful melody, member Young Adz uses Auto-Tune to delicately convey complex emotions through his vocals.
Listen to it on a night when you step away from the city’s bustle to reflect, and you’ll likely be drawn deeply into its melancholic world.
Drip BBQMetro Boomin

This is a track produced by Metro Boomin, a producer leading the modern hip-hop scene.
Hailing from Missouri, he included it on his mixtape “A Futuristic Summa,” released in July 2025.
The project recreates the energy of 2000s Atlanta that influenced him early in his career, perfectly matching heavyweight beats with dark, grand melodies.
It conveys a world where he gathers with successful peers, flaunting cool style.
Metro himself says it was “the most fun to make,” and the playful, hometown-proud sound is a must-hear.
It’s the perfect song to elevate a drive or a party with friends.
Die 4 MeSkrilla

This is a piece released in July 2025 by Skrilla, a rapper from Philadelphia, USA.
Skrilla’s popularity exploded thanks to TikTok, and by February 2025, crowds of fans were so massive that a hometown show was interrupted by police—proof of his growing stature.
The track stands out for its dark, heavy sound characteristic of Philadelphia drill.
With a floating, distinctive flow, the lyrics challenge ultimate loyalty to friends and loved ones, carrying powerful conviction born from the street reality he’s lived.
Building on the world he established with his 2024 album “Zombie Love Kensington Paradise,” this work dives even deeper.
It’s a perfect track for when you want to immerse yourself in the cutting edge of dark, thrilling hip-hop.
Dancing With The EuropeansSuede

Suede, the British rock band known as pioneers of Britpop.
This advance release from their 10th album, Antidepressants, due out in September 2025, carries a powerful message about seeking human connection in a fractured world.
The story of vocalist Brett Anderson drawing inspiration from a sense of unity with the audience during a live show in Spain is moving, too.
The music video set at London’s Bush Hall—featuring a staging where hundreds of fans surge toward the stage—has also become a hot topic.
You can experience a chaotic, live-show energy brimming with Suede’s signature glamour and aggressiveness.
DANCING IN MY ROOM347aidan

Propelled by TikTok, “Dancing in My Room” became a breakout hit that rocketed 347aidan to stardom.
From his bedroom in Canada to the world, he’s truly an icon of the new generation! His appeal lies in a bittersweet yet catchy sound that nimbly crosses genre boundaries like emo rap and pop-punk.
With down-to-earth lyrics that resonate with the social media generation and melodies you can’t help but hum along to, his songs are guaranteed to hook you after just one listen.
He’s also a proven talent, having been nominated for the Juno Awards’ Breakthrough Artist, and the Canadian music scene is watching him closely.
We can’t wait to see what surprises he has in store next—he’s definitely an artist to watch!
[2025] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (91–100)
Do You Really Want To Hurt MeCulture Club

Have you ever felt your chest tighten at the uneasy tension between you and your lover? This 1982 track by the British band Culture Club seems to capture the pain of exactly such a moment.
Contrary to its breezy reggae rhythm, Boy George’s repeated plea—“Do you really want to hurt me?”—sounds as delicate and earnest as glasswork.
The line “You’re my lover, not my rival” distills the sad dynamic of two people who drift apart precisely because they love each other.
Beneath the glittering sound lies a taut emotion on the verge of tears—perhaps that’s what makes this a moving classic.





