[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] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (21–30)
Don’t Go AwayThe Beths

The Beths are an indie rock band from New Zealand.
Their appeal lies in meticulously crafted arrangements and catchy melodies, born from members with backgrounds in jazz.
Their masterful 2020 release, Jump Rope Gazers, includes a hidden gem themed around friendship.
The album is also known for winning Album of the Year at the Aotearoa Music Awards the same year.
This song voices a slightly sulky “don’t go” to a friend pursuing their dreams and moving away.
The lyrics capture that frustration in the way they contrast the vastness of what you feel in your heart with the reality you can actually see.
Despite its bright, buoyant pop sound, it carries a piercing sadness—an irresistible imbalance that makes it all the more endearing.
Anyone who’s experienced parting ways with a friend will surely relate.
DreamflasherJane Remover

An artist from New Jersey, Jane Remover has risen to prominence in the Digicore and Hyperpop scenes, and is known for boldly reinventing her sound with each release.
This track comes from her album Revengeseekerz.
Centered on Rage-derived beats and packed to excess with EDM and industrial textures, the record truly feels like a flood of sound.
In stark contrast to her previous, shoegaze-leaning work, it strikingly portrays themes like the void beneath euphoria and conflicts over fame, delivered through heavily processed vocals.
The song was included on the album released in April 2025, and later dropped as a standalone single with a music video in September of the same year.
If you’re looking for stimulating, extreme music, this is a work you’ll thoroughly enjoy.
[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with D (31–40)
Double TroubleApril Art & League Of Distortion

April Art and League of Distortion are gaining momentum in Germany’s rock scene.
Each boasts a powerful female vocalist in their respective lanes—alternative rock and modern metal—and in September 2025 they finally released a long-awaited collaborative track.
The call-and-response between the two charismatic frontwomen, Lisa-Marie Watz and Anna “Ace” Brunner, collides with exhilarating intensity.
Their fighting spirit turns adversity into a “double offensive,” fusing heavy riffs with irresistibly catchy hooks.
The song stands as the anthem of their joint fall tour, BURN THE WHOLE TOUR 2025, practically begging for a massive sing-along at the shows.
If you’re into energetic rock, this one will hit home—no question!
Don’t Leave Too SoonLittle Simz

Rapper and actress Little Simz, who has earned immense acclaim in the UK music scene—including winning the 2022 Mercury Prize for her album “Sometimes I Might Be Introvert”—released this track in September 2025.
The song features a cinematic quality, moving from serene ambient soundscapes into intense drum’n’bass, creating a striking contrast between stillness and motion.
With her characteristically sharp lyrics, she delves deeply into themes like the fragility of life, loss, and the preciousness of human connection.
Written for the Netflix film “Steve,” in which she also appears, the piece powerfully conveys the emotional core of the story through music.
It’s the perfect track to put on when you want to immerse yourself in sound on a quiet night.
Dead on ArrivalFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy, a band that enjoyed immense popularity in the 2000s pop-punk scene.
Featured on their debut album Take This to Your Grave, released in May 2003, this track channels the band’s early impulses with its breakneck guitar from the intro and urgent beats.
While it deals with themes like breakups and the restless anxiety of youth, its exhilarating melody feels like it blows those feelings away.
It’s also included in the music game Rock Band, letting you fully experience their rough-edged yet catchy appeal.
When you’re weighed down by inescapable anxiety, listening to it might make your heart feel a little lighter.
Dancin (KRONO Remix)Aaron Smith

Many of you have probably heard that catchy track with the soothing beat that pops up frequently on YouTube Shorts.
Behind it is Chicago-born house DJ/producer Aaron Smith.
A veteran active since the 1990s, he’s known for his soulful sound.
This version is a remix of his signature tune by the French duo KRONO, which preserves the charm of the original while refining it into a more polished deep house cut.
Its simple theme—pure joy and freedom in dancing—may be exactly what grips listeners and won’t let go.
Although released in 2014, the song was rediscovered on social media, exploded in popularity, and even went platinum in the UK in 2022, proving its timeless appeal.
It’s the perfect track to lift your mood or add a stylish touch to everyday videos.
DOG HOUSEDrake, Julia Wolf & Yeat

Opening with a dark, striking vocal and cascading straight into a razor-sharp trap beat, this piece makes a vivid impression.
Released in September 2025, it brings together Drake—an emblem of the hip-hop scene—new-generation torchbearer Yeat, and New York-based singer Julia Wolf.
The progression from Julia’s ethereal intro to Drake’s catchy hook and Yeat’s high-octane verse is nothing short of masterful.
Lyrically, it seems to portray their wealth, status, and hard-edged lifestyles.
This marks Drake and Yeat’s third collaboration since 2023’s “IDGAF,” and it’s a pleasure to hear their tight chemistry once again.
It’s a perfect track for night drives or whenever you want to get amped up.





