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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 (41–50)

DelicateTaylor Swift

This is a track with a curious charm: the vocals processed through a vocoder end up expressing the protagonist’s fragile, almost breakable heart all the more vividly.

Included on Taylor Swift’s 2017 album Reputation, this gem carries an intimate atmosphere within its electropop sound.

The lyrics portray the desire—and the anxiety—of wanting to believe that someone she met during a time of bad press will love her for who she truly is, striking a superb balance of precarious longing.

It became the album’s most successful single on radio, spending 35 weeks on the Hot 100.

It also appears in the Prime Video series The Summer I Turned Pretty.

It’s the kind of song that gently stays by your side on those nights when you’ve just fallen for someone and feel a little timid.

[2025] Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (51–60)

Don’t Blame MeTaylor Swift

This song, whose weighty sound evokes a Gothic church and grips the heart, is a work by Taylor Swift, a leading contemporary singer-songwriter who is constantly in the spotlight.

Featured on her acclaimed 2017 November release, Reputation, the track captivates with a majestic atmosphere that fuses electropop and gospel.

Her signature psychological portrayal—depicting the loss of reason that comes with falling in love as if becoming addicted to drugs or religion—is nothing short of brilliant.

Coupled with Swift’s passionate vocals, it stirs listeners to their core.

If you find yourself caught in the whirlwind of an all-consuming infatuation, why not immerse yourself in this song and sink deeply into its world?

Drum Showtwenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots – Drum Show (Official Video)
Drum Showtwenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots, the duo captivating the world with their alternative sound.

Released in August 2025, this track was a huge surprise for fans as it marks the first time in the band’s history that drummer Josh Dun takes the lead vocals.

It’s a raw, explosive number—a true clash of souls—where a desperate cry to change one’s former self surges over his unpolished yet emotional voice and an uptempo rock sound.

The song is a lead single from the album “Breach,” set for release in September.

It can be seen as a “quiet declaration” before the conclusion of a decade-spanning epic.

When you’re eager to break through your current state or determined to become a new version of yourself, listening to it will surely give you a push forward.

Darling, ITyler, The Creator

Tyler, the Creator—who has won Grammys in consecutive years for his genre-defying musicality that transcends hip-hop and is also known as a fashion icon—released this track on his album Chromakopia, which came out in October 2024 and debuted at No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts.

The song features Teezo Touchdown and rides on a bouncy, Neptunes-esque beat, blending hip-hop and R&B in a way that feels effortlessly smooth.

Its honest, humorous lyrics capture the push and pull between longing for romance and domestic life and feeling out of place in it, which is a big part of its appeal.

Also note that the music video dropped in August 2025, sparking a renewed viral surge.

Don’t Dream It’s OverCrowded House

Crowded House – Don’t Dream It’s Over (Official Music Video)
Don’t Dream It’s OverCrowded House

There’s a ballad that’s perfect for those somewhat melancholy moments of an autumn evening.

It’s a classic by the Australia- and New Zealand–born band Crowded House.

Released in October 1986 from their debut album “Crowded House,” this track became a global hit.

Its gentle, wistful melody carries a warm message that resonates: don’t give up on your dreams, even in difficult times.

The song’s introspective, tender atmosphere may quietly accompany the sentimental mood of fall.

It was even used in a New Zealand tourism campaign—be sure to check out this beautiful piece.

DaBabyDababy

DaBaby – “NEXT SONG” [Official Video]
DaBabyDababy

Rapper DaBaby, known for “Suge” and “BOP,” shot to stardom around 2019 and is now becoming an icon of the US rap scene.

Among his works, a hidden gem perfect for October is “NEXT SONG,” which opens the mixtape Blank Blank.

The lyrics even mention the date “October 7,” making it an ideal autumn track.

His trademark breathless, rapid-fire flow is condensed into just over a minute—simply breathtaking.

Released in November 2018, the track lit the fuse for his later breakout and even earned a Gold certification, which comes as no surprise.

As for what the date signifies, I encourage each of you to look it up and find your own answer.

Dear OctoberPhantom Youth

Phantom Youth – Dear October
Dear OctoberPhantom Youth

Phantom Youth is a music project based in Munich, Germany.

Blending dream pop and lo-fi into an alternative sound, the project has been drawing attention in the indie scene.

Here’s one track from their catalog that’s perfect for October.

The song feels like a personal, introspective message addressed to “Dear October,” leaving a strong impression.

Airy guitars and a nostalgic melody evoke a sentimental longing for seasons gone by.

Released as a single in February 2023, the track is also included on the mini-album Promises.

If you’re looking to get lost in music alone on an autumn night, deep in thought, this one will be right in your strike zone.