A roundup of songs with titles starting with 'Da' (Dai-〇〇, Diamond, etc.)
When you think of songs that start with “da,” what words come to mind?
You might think, “It’s a voiced hiragana syllable, so there probably aren’t many…,” but there are actually plenty: words like “Dai— (Big/Great —),” “Diamond,” “Dare (Who),” and “Datte (Because/Even if),” among others.
What’s more, these are exactly the kinds of words that often appear in song titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs with titles that start with “da,” including the examples above and many more.
Use it as a handy resource for ‘shiritori karaoke’ or ‘song title shiritori’!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Da'
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- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ta'
- Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ba”
- Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
- Songs with titles that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke
- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “zu” (rare!)
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Do”
- Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!
Collection of Song Titles Starting with 'Da' [Dai-○○, Diamond, etc.] (1–10)
It’s okayNEW!wacci

A song by wacci that gently stays by your side for those moments when you want to pause in everyday life.
Released as a single in August 2015, it was written as the theme song for the TV drama “37.5°C no Namida.” The down-to-earth lyrics and melody crafted by vocalist Yohei Hashiguchi offer listeners a sense of comfort.
Created with an outside arranger, the track’s appeal lies in its pleasant band sound that gives you the strength to look forward without stoking excessive emotion.
It’s a recommended positive song for anyone living earnestly day by day but feeling discouraged when results don’t easily follow.
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuNEW!FIELD OF VIEW

This work, which could be called the epitome of pop rock with its exhilarating melody and crystal-clear vocals, overflows with a sense of openness befitting a positive theme and the start of an adventure tale.
The song was released in March 1996 as FIELD OF VIEW’s fourth single.
With lyrics by Izumi Sakai of ZARD and music by Tetsuro Oda, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball GT and the theme song for the film Dragon Ball: The Path to Power, peaking at No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Its familiar, catchy melody is something almost everyone has heard, making it perfect for men who want to warm up the room with their first karaoke pick.
If you sing it expansively over its fast-paced sound, you’re sure to get the whole group fired up together.
Because it’s too brightNEW!Sundae May Club

As an ultra-super pop band out of Nagasaki drawing attention with their fresh sound, Sundae May Club has arrived.
This track, which opens their major-label debut full-length album Namina-minaranu released in April 2026, is a perfect choice for a band cover.
While rooted in bright, fast-driving guitar rock, it carefully captures the dazzling moment when the seasons change and a touch of bewilderment.
The straightforward, high-velocity band ensemble makes it ideal for groups whose members have only just started playing their instruments.
The striking guitar phrase that sounds from the intro may be a bit challenging for beginners, but since it’s not exactly shred-level fast, we’d love to see those aiming for an intermediate level give it a try.
Start by slowing down the tempo and practice thoroughly!
A roundup of song titles that start with “Da” [Big ◯◯, Diamond, etc.] (11–20)
I really hate itNEW!roman-ha mashumaro

The exhilarating, fast-paced guitar rock sound vividly captures the emotions that surge after deciding to say goodbye.
“Dai-kkirai” by Romantic Marshmallow, released digitally in October 2025, is a declaration of cutting off lingering attachment and weakness, drawing a line under a past love to move forward.
It’s hard not to relate to the stance of not just blaming the other person, but trying to sort through everything—including the good times.
You want to start walking on your own, but still need a little push.
For anyone feeling that way, the brisk rhythm and powerful vocals are sure to clear the clouds from your heart.
DUMNEW!INI

INI is a boy group born from a survival audition show and highly praised at awards both in Japan and abroad.
This track, included on their single “PULSE” released in April 2026, has also drawn attention for featuring lyrics co-written by members Shogo Tajima and Hiroto Nishi.
Its message—breaking free from a boring routine and enjoying life as you are—could help those who feel stifled by everyday life to relax their shoulders a bit.
The street-leaning sound, where trap beats intertwine with repetitive synth melodies, pulls you in more with each listen.
With its coexistence of hard-edged beats and playful spirit, this is a hip-hop tune that’s perfect for those moments when you want to stop thinking and just surrender to the music.
More than anyoneNEW!reGretGirl

This is a track by the Osaka-based three-piece rock band reGretGirl, released digitally in May 2022.
It’s an emotional piece that portrays the feelings of someone unable to let go of an unrequited crush.
The detailed everyday imagery crafted by vocalist-guitarist Masahiro Hirabe vividly brings to life the pain of a love that won’t reach its destination.
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was also included on their 2023 release, “tear.” Even knowing the other person has a partner, the narrator can’t give up and stays close as a friend, a pain the song expresses.
If you’re struggling with a love that won’t be returned, you may find deep resonance in the lingering words and the band’s sound.
dying breathNEW!do~pamin

A Vocaloid song with a jazz flavor, fusing tense, urgent sonics with a world that poses ethical questions.
“dying breath,” produced by Dopamine, was released in April 2026.
Originally composed as the ending theme for the PC game “Tai,” this is the KAITO vocal version.
It draws you in with its high-speed swing rhythm and a technical sound design reminiscent of a film score.
Savor the profound narrative exploring sin and life.


