[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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with D (251–260)
Dandeliongrentperez & Ruel

The collaboration song by Australia-based Filipino singer-songwriters Glact Perez and Ruel is generating buzz.
Released in January 2025, the track is set to be included on Glact Perez’s debut album, “Backflips in a Restaurant.” Featuring lyrics about long-distance love and an upbeat melody, the song is highlighted by the pair’s beautiful harmonies, which add a touch of sparkle.
The album is slated for worldwide release on March 28, 2025.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone struggling with the distance in a relationship or for fans of catchy pop tunes.
Darkest HourAxel Rudi Pell

A powerful track where intensity and lyricism blend exquisitely.
While embodying the essence of Germanic hard rock, it boldly opens up new horizons.
The heavy riffs intertwine with a wistful melody, gripping the listener’s heart and never letting go.
Released as a lead single from the June 2024 album “Risen Symbol,” it instantly raised fans’ expectations.
Axel Rudi Pell’s increasingly seasoned guitar work pairs perfectly with Johnny Gioeli’s expressively rich vocals.
The lyrics, which sing of hope within darkness, are sure to resonate with people living in today’s world.
Highly recommended not only for hard rock enthusiasts but for anyone seeking a weighty, substantive musical experience.
Destination HannoverSWEET

Shedding their glitter-studded outfits, Sweet—icons of the glam rock golden age—captivate audiences with a heavier sound.
Taken from their 2024 album “Full Circle,” this track powerfully conveys the heat of a tour racing through cities across Germany.
Nurtured by the history of hard rock, their sound evokes the spirit of classic rock from the ’80s to early ’90s while sharpening it with a modern edge.
The lyrics, depicting the road to Hannover for the tour finale, radiate rock ’n’ roll’s free spirit.
Give this one a listen, and you’ll be itching to set off on a rock journey of your own.
DanceAlexandra Stan

It’s a track brimming with sensual, sexy allure.
Sung by Romanian artist Alexandra Stan, this passionate song calls on listeners around the world to feel love and dance.
It conveys the importance of enjoying new experiences with a free spirit.
Released in July 2014 and included on the album “Unlocked,” it reached No.
25 on the music charts in Japan and drew attention.
Perfect for anyone looking to heat up a club or party, its lively beat and saxophone accents are striking—sure to light up the dance floor.
Diamond DogsDavid Bowie

Set in a ravaged future metropolis, David Bowie spins a feral tale.
The title track of the album Diamond Dogs centers on an antisocial gang inspired by dogs, sharply portraying societal collapse and human instinct.
Released in May 1974, the song has been highly acclaimed as a work that symbolizes Bowie’s musical evolution.
Its raw sound—woven from saxophone and guitar—vividly captures the song’s worldview.
Depicting people living in a world ruled by violence and chaos, this piece is a perfect choice for those who wish to sound an alarm about modern society.
Dog’s LifeEels

Among songs that chronicle bonds and memories with a dog, this track portrays themes of escape and self-transformation from a unique perspective.
The protagonist’s powerlessness and lethargy are beautifully conveyed through the melancholic tone and simple melody.
Released in 1998 as the B-side to the single “Last Stop: This Town,” it was later included on the compilation album “Useless Trinkets.” It’s recommended for those feeling worn out by everyday life or wishing to sublimate complex emotions deep inside through music.
It’s a compelling piece that fully showcases Eels’ profound insight and musicality.
DistanceNicky Romero X Olivia Holt

This collaboration between Dutch producer Nicky Romero and American actress-singer Olivia Holt is a dance-pop number that portrays the bittersweet emotions of lovers growing apart.
Released in January 2019, the track blends tropical house rhythms with soulful vocals to powerful effect.
With lyrics that capture the complex feelings caught between love and indifference and a catchy melody, it resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone who relates to the pain of heartbreak or the gradual cooling of a relationship.





