[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 (111–120)
Doves in the Wind (ft. Kendrick Lamar)SZA

This is a track by American R&B artist SZA and rapper Kendrick Lamar teaming up.
Despite its beautiful title, “Doves in the Wind,” it’s a powerful song that unabashedly sings about female sexuality.
They reportedly aimed for a more masculine, gritty sound, and that hefty beat pairs perfectly with SZA’s husky vocals.
The provocative lyrics may surprise you, but they might also carry a heartfelt cry for value that goes beyond physical allure—an appeal for inner worth.
You’ll be drawn in by their brilliant back-and-forth, without a doubt.
Dr. FeelgoodMötley Crüe

Mötley Crüe, a band that epitomizes the LA metal scene of the ’80s.
The title track from their landmark 1989 album Dr.
Feelgood became a signature song that powered the band to their first No.
1 on the U.
S.
album chart.
Known for being created while the members were sober from drugs and alcohol, the song tells a story of the pleasures—and the ruinous dependency—brought by a figure known as the “doctor.” Riding on a blend of funky rhythms and heavy guitar riffs, you can practically see the protagonist getting drawn deeper into a dangerous world.
Why not immerse yourself in the heat of ’80s rock while experiencing the power and groove that defined LA metal?
Danza kuduroDon Omar

This track is a collaboration between Puerto Rican artist Don Omar—known as the “King of Reggaeton”—and Lucenzo.
Centered around a dance that originated in Angola, it’s a dance number that has captivated fans worldwide with its sun-soaked rhythms and passionate melodies that you just can’t get out of your head.
With liberating lyrics and a beat made for dancing the night away, it’s irresistibly addictive—you’ll find it impossible to stay still after just one listen.
Released in August 2010, it exploded in popularity after being featured as the ending theme of the film Fast Five.
There’s even a famous anecdote that it was recorded in just 30 minutes.
Put it on at a party with friends and you’re guaranteed to get everyone moving!
Die YoungKe$ha

This is a song by American singer-songwriter Kesha.
It captures an energetic feeling of partying with friends until dawn, with the message: “Let’s make the best memories, as if tonight were the last night of our lives!” Released in September 2012 and included on the album Warrior, the track peaked at No.
2 on the Billboard charts.
Its catchy melody and beat stuck in listeners’ heads and made it a favorite on club floors around the world.
It was also featured in the movie Neighbors, so many people will recognize it.
Give it a listen to boost your mood to the max—it might just blow all your daily worries away.
Don’t stop the partyPitbull

This is a party anthem by Pitbull from the United States that takes the floor to a fever pitch.
Released in September 2012, the track is included on his seventh album, Global Warming.
True to its message of “don’t stop the party,” the lyrics reflect his globe-trotting lifestyle, freeing listeners’ spirits and reminding them of the joy of living life to the fullest.
With a beat that fuses hip house and reggae, sampling a track by TJR, it’s the kind of song that makes anyone want to dance after just one listen.
It’s been featured in the film Despicable Me 2 and used as an NHL goal song, making it perfect for when you want to get pumped up.
Crank it up loud at parties with friends or on a drive and enjoy!
Don’t Stop The MusicRihanna

Rihanna, the songstress from Barbados with roots in Caribbean music, captivates the world with her diverse styles.
This dance track, which feels like it bottles the floor’s feverish energy shouting “Don’t stop the music!”, has enchanted countless fans.
Its bold sample of Michael Jackson’s famous phrase gives it an unforgettable, addictive sound once you hear it.
Released in September 2007 on the classic album Good Girl Gone Bad, this song dominated charts worldwide.
It’s the perfect partner for nights when you want to forget the everyday and dance till dawn.
How about turning up the energy with your friends at a party?
DIE4UEternity Chaos + Ghost Mountain

This is a collaborative track by an unconventional duo active in the American horrorcore collective Haunted Mound.
Creative director Eternity Chaos and co-founder Ghost Mountain team up for a cover of Prince’s classic “I Would Die 4 U.” Upon its release in July 2025, fans praised it as “a pure distillation.” The original song’s message of devoted love fuses with the dark sonics of witch-house and emo rap, building a painful yet beautiful, one-of-a-kind soundscape.
It’s a track best suited for nights when you want to quietly immerse yourself in an aesthetic world, like watching an art film.





