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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 (451–460)

Death Letter BluesSon House

Son House “Death Letter Blues”
Death Letter BluesSon House

Son House, from the American South in Mississippi, helped give birth to Delta blues.

Also a preacher, House began performing the blues at 25 and is said to have reached a professional level within weeks; he was a master of slide guitar.

In the 1930s he performed with Charlie Patton, a major star of Delta blues, and later became a central figure in the folk-blues revival of the 1960s.

His hallmark was religiously inflected singing and a straightforward bottleneck guitar style, making him a vital artist who conveys the roots of Delta blues to the present day.

House influenced Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, and more than 30 years after his passing he continues to be loved by many blues fans.

DON’T NEEDSPEED

SPEED – DON’T NEED (OFFICIAL MOVIE)
DON'T NEEDSPEED

This is a new song released in June 2024 by a rising Australian hardcore–crossover band formed in 2019, who—despite their youth—are currently attracting intense attention from hardcore fans around the world.

Their so‑called NYHC-style, tough, ultra-heavy sound is as solid as ever, and this undeniable new anthem is built on razor-sharp riffs and a dynamically shifting heavy groove.

As you can tell from the MV packed with their live footage, it’s the kind of track that drives the floor into 120% pure chaos.

Their lyrics carry a strong, roots-conscious message—reflecting the presence of Southeast Asian members—and while they’re grounded in an old-school approach, they’re brimming with ideas characteristic of a 2020s band; for instance, their previous release, The First Test, even wove flute into hardcore.

There’s no doubt they’ll keep growing into a bigger force, so keep a close eye on them!

Desert RoseSting

A Sting track distinguished by its exotic, mesmerizing sound.

Its unique worldview blends Arabic music with electronica, and the lyrics—centered on a cross-cultural romance—passionately portray feelings for a mysterious woman likened to a desert rose.

Featured on the 1999 album “Brand New Day,” the song earned high acclaim on charts around the world.

The music video was filmed in the Mojave Desert and was also used in a Jaguar advertisement.

Highly recommended for those who want to savor an air of the exotic or feel the universality of love that transcends cultures.

DopamineSUM41

Sum 41 – Dopamine (Official Music Video)
DopamineSUM41

Canadian punk rock band Sum 41 has announced that they will release their first new album in about five years, Heaven :x: Hell, on March 29, 2024.

This double album serves as the culmination of the band’s career and marks their final chapter.

From this landmark release, the advance single Dopamine has been unveiled.

Exploring deep disappointment and betrayal, the song portrays the anguish of a protagonist who confronts the reality that a loved one’s actions were driven by nothing more than fleeting pleasure.

It’s a powerful track that deftly captures the emotional journey of facing the past while striving to move beyond it.

Merging the band’s signature melodic punk rock sound with a weighty, metal-tinged approach, this ambitious work is a must-listen.

With their final world tour approaching, take in the message from Sum 41 through the music itself.

Don’t Let Me Down feat. JVKESurfaces

Surfaces – Don’t Let Me Down feat. JVKE (Official Lyric Video)
Don't Let Me Down feat. JVKESurfaces

A new synth-pop classic that sings of sincere love and devotion has arrived.

This collaboration between Surfaces and JVKE stands out with its positive, energetic vibe.

Released in March 2024, the track explores the fear of losing a loved one and a steadfast resolve never to betray them.

Since their 2017 debut, Surfaces have gained popularity for a pop sound infused with jazz and soul elements.

It’s a song you’ll want to play when you’re savoring sweet moments with a partner or reaffirming your feelings for someone special.

[2025] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (461–470)

Does She Know?T-Pain

T-Pain – Does She Know? (Official Music Video)
Does She Know?T-Pain

The veteran hip-hop artist from the United States, T-Pain, released a new song in October 2024 that stands out for its dark, passionate R&B style.

The lyrics, centered on emotions tied to love and mistrust, carry a Halloween-appropriate eeriness.

His vocals—less reliant on his usual Auto-Tune and brimming with raw feeling—also leave a strong impression.

While T-Pain put out the cover album “On Top of the Covers” in 2023, this new track fully showcases his originality and unique artistry.

Don’t miss the special live performance scheduled for the night before Halloween.

Dance with MeT.S.O.L.

Among the many strands of hardcore punk that emerged from punk rock’s evolution, T.

S.

O.

L.

carved out a path of their own.

Featured on their third album released in 1981, this track stands as a landmark that helped establish the new subgenre of gothic punk.

Its bold approach—pairing dark themes like death and fear with a danceable, high-energy sound—captivated both fans and music critics.

With its fierce guitar riffs and melodic vocals, the song left a significant mark on the later development of gothic and horror punk.

It’s a must-listen for anyone eager to explore new possibilities in punk rock.