[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] Collection of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with D (191–200)
DigMudvayne

With their heavy guitar riffs and thunderous basslines, American band Mudvayne carved out a new frontier in heavy metal.
Blending elements of nu metal, progressive rock, and funk, their distinctive sound powerfully conveys both defiance toward the music industry and the struggle for self-transformation.
Released in 2000 as a track from the album L.
D.
50, this song won the MTV2 Award at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Paired with psychedelic visuals, it drew widespread attention and reached No.
33 on the U.
S.
Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
It’s a must-listen not only for rock fans seeking intense sound and profound messages, but also for anyone wanting to feel the new possibilities of music.
Different PeopleNo Doubt

This song by the American band No Doubt—icons of the 1990s ska-punk movement—vividly captures the spirit they poured into the album Tragic Kingdom.
Gwen Stefani’s powerful vocals blend seamlessly with a sound that skillfully weaves in ska rhythms, delivering a strong message about the importance of diversity and individuality.
Released in October 1995, the track stands out for its striking horn arrangements fused with rock dynamism, resulting in a polished, standout piece.
The album Tragic Kingdom, which features this song, has sold over 16 million copies worldwide.
It’s slated to be performed at the Coachella festival in April 2024, continuing to captivate music fans.
It’s an ideal track not only for fans of ska and rock, but also as a catalyst for thinking about diversity.
Dream MachinePurple Disco Machine, Alison Goldfrapp

It’s an ear-catching, groovy dance tune where shimmering disco sounds and electropop fuse beautifully! This enchanting collaboration between Germany’s Purple Disco Machine and the UK’s Alison Goldfrapp was included on the bonus edition of the album “Paradise” in April 2025.
Seventies disco elements and contemporary production blend in perfect balance, while Goldfrapp’s sultry vocals resonate with ease.
Showcasing the full extent of Purple Disco Machine’s Grammy-winning production prowess (he won in 2023), the track is sophisticated enough to enjoy during a laid-back moment, yet powerful enough to light up the dance floor.
DreamsThe Knocks & Dragonette

A captivating track built on synth-driven nostalgia and an intimate, dream-centered worldview.
It’s a collaboration released in April 2025 by New York electronic duo The Knocks and Canadian electropop artist Martina Sorbara of Dragonette, serving as the fourth single from the album “Revelation.” The music video, set in an ’80s-style corporate environment, features RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Aquaria as its muse, delivering a bold concept that blurs the line between art and advertising.
It’s the perfect song for nighttime drives or ethereal party scenes—just right for summer nights.
[2025] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (201–210)
Dead Man’s CurveCarpenters

This is one track from the Carpenters’ collection of original cover songs included on their 1973 album Now & Then.
Presented in a DJ-style medley format, it’s a compact performance of about 1 minute and 40 seconds in which Karen Carpenter’s warm vocals blend beautifully with Richard Carpenter’s refined arrangement.
The album as a whole was a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
This track was remixed in 1990 and included on the compilation album Anthology.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone who wants to feel as if they’re tuning in to nostalgic music on the radio.
DianeMaterial Issue

This is a power-pop tune marked by crisp guitar riffs and a catchy melody.
Often cited as a quintessential ’90s power-pop band, Material Issue included this track on their classic album International Pop Overthrow and released it in February 1991.
The song delivers a refreshing ode to a woman, striking a perfect balance between its uptempo rhythm and bittersweet lyrics.
It climbed to No.
6 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart at the time and received frequent airplay on MTV’s 120 Minutes, significantly boosting the band’s profile.
With its invigorating youthful energy and a touch of wistful romance, it’s the perfect song for taking a positive step forward.
Dirty Little SecretThe All-American Rejects

When it comes to essential power pop groups of the 2000s, The All-American Rejects from Stillwater, Oklahoma, are a must-mention.
The piercing track lifted from their 2005 album Move Along vividly portrays the turmoil of a secret relationship, resulting in a striking power pop song where edgy guitar work intertwines with Tyson Ritter’s powerful vocals.
Achieving triple platinum sales, the song was featured in numerous works including the films Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo and She’s the Man, and was also included in the Rock Band video game series.
Packed with the allure of power pop, it stands as a youthful anthem—perfectly suited as background music for an exhilarating drive or to elevate the energy at a party.





