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[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.

Be sure to check it out!

[2025] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (21–30)

DraculaNEW!Tame Impala

Tame Impala – Dracula (Official Video)
DraculaNEW!Tame Impala

Tame Impala, hailing from Australia and effectively known as Kevin Parker’s one-man project, have released a fantastic track in September 2025.

Highly acclaimed for their psychedelic sonic world, they deliver a dance tune that could truly be called “club psychedelia,” where a throbbing beat intertwines with layers upon layers of synths.

It seems to capture the dangerous allure of a night party and the loneliness lurking behind it, drawing you deeper the more you listen.

With a groove clearly aimed at the dance floor, it’s a cut that longtime fans will love and one that dance music enthusiasts should definitely hear.

The track is included on the album “Deadbeat,” released in October 2025, and it’s a song that bodes well for the band’s future.

Dans La NuitNEW!Sarah Brightman

This commercial grandly hypes just how new Panasonic’s VIERA is, building a sweeping sense of anticipation.

Its thin profile and picture quality are major selling points, conveying a thrill as if the future were drawing near.

The music that further highlights the epic yet refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Sarah Brightman’s “Dans La Nuit.” With gently resonant piano layered with her crystal-clear vocals, the moving progression creates a majestic ambiance.

DEPRESSEDAnne-Marie

Anne-Marie – DEPRESSED (Official Video)
DEPRESSEDAnne-Marie

Anne-Marie, the British singer-songwriter known for major hits like “2002,” is often associated with bright, poppy songs.

But this track, released in September 2025, carries an introspective mood that overturns that image.

The sound is pared down to an extreme, minimal arrangement that highlights her delicate vocals.

A key point is how candidly she sings about putting on a brave face while battling anxiety inside.

The fact that an early snippet on TikTok was used in over 60,000 videos is further proof that the song resonated with many people.

If you’re feeling lonely or low, listening to it will surely offer a sense of comfort.

Don’t Forget to Say PleaseBetter Lovers

Better Lovers – Don’t Forget To Say Please (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Don't Forget to Say PleaseBetter Lovers

Better Lovers, a band formed by former members of Every Time I Die and The Dillinger Escape Plan, has been drawing attention in the heavy music scene.

Their hallmark is a ferocious sound that fuses metalcore and hardcore.

In September 2025, they released this work.

If we were to sum up its appeal in a single phrase, it would be its aggression powerful enough to shatter social niceties.

With chaotic progressions and a destructive sonic assault—the polar opposite of any call for politeness—it shakes the listener’s emotions to the core.

Following their October 2024 album Highly Irresponsible, this track is more than enough to hint at their next masterpiece.

It’s a rousing song you’ll want to blast when you need to blow away all your pent-up frustrations.

DaemoniIgorrr

Igorrr is the solo project of Gautier Serre, known for a heretical musicality that collides extreme metal, breakcore, and Baroque music.

Its one-of-a-kind worldview enjoys a cult following among hardcore music fans.

The track delivered from his project here is no exception.

This work revolves around an extremely dark theme: a struggle between demons lurking within the earth and the side of “light” that resists them—and is ultimately defeated.

Majestic opera, feral growls, and a sound where classical and metal violently crash together make for nothing short of a breathtaking experience.

The piece is included on Amen, the project’s fifth album, released in September 2025.

It may be a tough entry point for those unfamiliar with this kind of genre, but once you experience it, the impact is unforgettable—and the addictiveness is off the charts!

Decisions (feat. Miley Cyrus)Borgore

“Decisions” – Borgore feat. Miley Cyrus (Official Music Video)
Decisions (feat. Miley Cyrus)Borgore

The Israeli music producer Borgore is a distinctive figure in the scene, with a wide-ranging musical background spanning from jazz to death metal.

Among his works, an essential track for understanding brostep is the one featuring Miley Cyrus, also included on the album #NEWGOREORDER.

The song explores the theme of people’s desire for wealth and success, weaving together an aggressive sound driven by pounding sub-bass and vocals that carry a faint sense of melancholy.

In December 2012, they even performed together live in Los Angeles, which generated significant buzz at the time.

With its structure that balances the intense drops characteristic of brostep and a melodious development, it’s an accessible entry point for newcomers to the genre.

drivers licenseOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo – drivers license (Official Video)
drivers licenseOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her wide-ranging musicality.

Even those who aren’t very familiar with Western music have probably heard her songs or her voice at least once.

Her renowned track “drivers license,” released in 2021, became popular for its emotional vocals.

While it features a lot of falsetto and requires delicate pitch control, it doesn’t incorporate much of the advanced technique known as ‘fakes’ (improvisational runs).

So as long as you can accurately follow the pitch, it’s not an especially difficult song to perform.