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.
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DON’T CRY FOR MENEW!Billy Billions

Billy Billions, a rising figure in the UK drill scene based in East London.
Also known as a member of the drill collective 98s, his track released in October 2025 marks a shift from the conventional hard-edged drill sound to a more introspective expression.
As the title suggests, the lyrics carry a sense of pathos and confessional nuance, candidly laying bare the experiences and conflicts forged on the streets.
While retaining the drill framework of trap-style rapid-fire hi-hats and ultra-low basslines, the arrangement emphasizes a striking contrast with mellow sung sections, resulting in a blend of raw grit and lyricism.
It’s a track that powerfully conveys the street-bred, down-to-earth emotions characteristic of an artist from Hackney.
Dancing In The SmokeNEW!GIVĒON

Giveon, an R&B singer renowned worldwide for his deep baritone voice, is a bona fide talent who was nominated in four Grammy categories for his contribution to Justin Bieber’s hit “Peaches.” His new song, released in October 2025, appears on the soundtrack for season 2 of the Netflix drama “Nobody Wants This.” Blending influences of 1980s new wave and synth-pop, it’s a slow-burning ballad that captures wavering emotions and the struggle of a love you don’t want to end.
It’s a perfect fit for anyone grappling with a relationship on the brink or for fans of bittersweet love stories.
DisarrayNEW!Lianne La Havas

London-based singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas, who has Greek and Jamaican roots, is known for her delicate blend of folk and soul.
She has released her first new song since her self-titled 2020 album in October 2025.
Introspective in nature, the track explores the breakdown of a relationship and tumultuous emotions, weaving together dreamy fingerpicked electric guitar with her crystalline vocals.
Recorded live with guitar and vocals tracked simultaneously, its spontaneity vividly captures shifting feelings.
The minimal arrangement highlights her expressive power to stunning effect—an ideal song for a quiet night.
Days Like TheseNEW!Luke Combs

Country superstar Luke Combs released his long-awaited three-track EP, The Prequel, in October 2025.
One of its tracks is this song, which celebrates the beauty of everyday life and the value of irreplaceable moments—things money can’t buy.
Centered on gentle acoustic guitar, the ballad carefully portrays a narrator’s gratitude for sunlight and the small blessings around them.
Co-written with Brent Cobb and Aaron Raitiere, the song was first previewed on social media in September 2022 and has been eagerly awaited by fans for an official release ever since.
Quietly expressing a down-to-earth outlook on life, this piece is perfect for moments when you want to spend time in calm and peace.
December (ft. Andra Day)NEW!Robert Glasper Feat. PJ Morton, Sevyn Streeter

Robert Glasper, known for his innovative blend of jazz and R&B, released the holiday EP “In December” in November 2023, featuring both covers of traditional Christmas songs and original tracks.
Among them, the song featuring Andra Day is a lyrical number that captures the quiet loneliness that follows a breakup.
The powerful vocals interwoven with delicate piano tones create a sound that speaks to the feelings of spending a night alone behind the glitter of the holiday season.
Glasper has said, “I wanted to express not just the ‘Christmas-ness,’ but also the emotions people carry during this time,” and this track truly embodies that intention.
It’s a recommended listen for winter nights when you want to quietly reflect on yourself.
Dearly MissedNEW!Searows

Singer-songwriter Sea Lows is based in Portland, Oregon.
The solo project of Alec Duckart, it began with home recordings and drew attention for its serene indie-folk worldbuilding, leading to a deal with Matt Maltese’s label in 2023.
The track Sea Lows released in October 2025 is a lead single from the forthcoming album Death in the Business of Whaling, slated for release in January 2026.
Spanning roughly six minutes, it’s an expansive piece whose dramatic structure—rising from a quiet introduction to an explosive storm of guitars and drums—is breathtaking.
The lyrics channel anger at betrayal, the scars of the psyche, and a fierce will to rise again, shaping a narrative about restoring dignity to people living at the margins.
Co-produced with Trevor Spencer in a renovated horse stable near Seattle, the track marks an ambitious step beyond bedroom pop.
Highly recommended for listeners who enjoy Phoebe Bridgers and Ethel Cain.
Deplore You / Farmers MarketNEW!The Orchestra (For Now)

The Orchestra (For Now) are a seven-piece band formed in London in 2023.
With a lineup that includes string instruments such as violin and cello, they explore art rock and progressive rock.
In 2024, they won the Green Man Festival’s Rising award, drawing significant attention.
Released in October 2025, this track is a lead single from the EP Plan 76.
Departing from their traditionally multilayered sound, it shines with an experimental approach that heightens tension through a restrained arrangement.
Themes of ambition and exhaustion, as well as self-critique in the face of failure, are expressed through a structure that builds from piano-centered stillness into an increasingly orchestral swell—an arc that is sure to resonate deeply with any listener grappling with the struggles of contemporary life.





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