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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 roundup of song titles that start with “Da” [Dai-○○, Diamond, etc.] (321–330)

I really, really, really hate it.den no ko P

[VOCALOID] DAI DAI DAI KIRAI / DAI DAI DAI KIRAI (known as “I hate you”)
I really, really, really hate it.den no ko P

A Vocaloid track with a uniquely soft sound and a mysterious atmosphere.

It’s the debut song by Den-no-ko P, a Vocaloid producer known for a distinctive, independent musical style, released in 2014.

While it’s a fast-paced, jazz-tinged piece, its appeal lies in genre-defying arrangements—like the noisy timbres that surface at key moments and choral work featuring various VOCALOIDs.

Listen once, and you might find it hard to escape Den-no-ko P’s world.

W.W.Ddenpagumi.inc

There Was Nowhere in the World for Us to Live: Dempagumi.inc “W.W.D” Full ver.
W.W.Ddenpagumi.inc

The energetic vocals of Dempagumi.inc give listeners a push forward.

Released in 2013, this work feels like it traces the members’ lives and the group’s journey.

The lyrics convey their past experiences and their determination to take on new challenges, while emphasizing the importance of affirming yourself.

Its positive message and lively sound make it perfect for times when you want to boost your motivation.

Be sure to turn up the volume and give it a listen!

W.W.D ENDINGdenpagumi.inc

Dempagumi.inc “W.W.D ENDING” Music Video
W.W.D ENDINGdenpagumi.inc

The final song of memories presented by Dempagumi.inc.

It’s a track filled with the members’ feelings as they reach the close of their idol activities.

While looking back on the group’s journey, it sings of gratitude to fans and hope for the future.

Set to an electropop sound, you can feel the members’ resolve and positive spirit.

Before its digital release starting January 4, 2025, it’s also scheduled to be performed on the final live tour, “Surely, Dempagumi.inc Will Save the Universe!” This is a song we especially want fans who spent their youth alongside Dempagumi.inc to hear.

Their voices will surely resonate deep in your heart.

dambenadongurizu

Dongurizu (DONGURIZU) / dambena
dambenadongurizu

Dongurizu is a singer-songwriter duo from Gunma.

Their unique style weaves in humor, and not just in their music videos—everything they do packs a punch.

Even within their meticulously crafted world, their music is catchy, so if you’re looking for something new, give them a listen.

I think once you hear them, you’ll find them seriously addictive!

Darlingnishina

nishina – Darling [Official Video]
Darlingnishina

The distance should be short, yet our hearts feel far apart…

How about a bittersweet love song? This track by singer-songwriter Nishina was released in 2021 as her fifth digital single.

It’s a slow ballad with a memorable acoustic guitar tone, and the more you listen, the tighter your chest feels.

The lyrics depict the last night spent with a lover, making it highly relatable.

It’s a tear-jerking piece whose fragile, wavering vocals gently seep into you.

Loser Men Ropewaynejishiki

Useless Men Ropeway / Nejishiki feat. Synthesizer V AI Megpoid
Loser Men Ropewaynejishiki

A sweet and bittersweet song packed with youthful emotion.

Released by Nejishiki in December 2023, this work features the clear, transparent vocals of Synthesizer V AI Megpoid.

The lyrical world, where love and anguish intersect, is striking, and the complex feelings contained in the phrase “Don’t come to see me” are deeply moving.

GUMI’s new vocal tone further enhances the song’s appeal.

The melody and timbre, which evoke a sense of nostalgia, are also lovely.

For high school students troubled by love, why not listen to this song and find empathy or encouragement?

Dahlia dahlianejishiki

Dahlia Dahlia / Nejishiki feat. KAFU / Dahlia Dahlia / Nejishiki feat. KAFU
Dahlia dahlianejishiki

A jazzy, heartrending love story—experience it with your own ears.

This is a work by Nejishiki, a Vocaloid producer known for songs like “Freedom Lolita” and “Datura and Apple,” released in 2021.

Many people love Vocaloid tracks with this kind of gothic atmosphere.

The wah-infused guitar phrases are striking, too.

The sound arrangement feels quite mature.

And the lyrics, brimming with romantic feelings so intense they feel almost dangerous, are enough to make your heart race.