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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 compilation of song titles that start with “Da” [Dai-◯◯, Diamond, etc.] (331–340)

Dacco Marchmomona oneesan

Mega Super Hit♪ The Hug March / Sister Momonao ~Genius Silly Classics~
Dacco Marchmomona oneesan

Using the melody everyone knows from Mozart’s Turkish March, we turned it into a funny parody song called “The Hug March.” It portrays the back-and-forth during a parent-and-child shopping trip.

Little kids demand to be carried during grown-ups’ shopping: “I’m tired, I can’t walk, carry me.” Meanwhile, Mom and Dad are loaded down with bags and completely exhausted.

“Carry me!” “Walk on your own!”—the tug-of-war goes on.

We wrapped that scene in humorous, unique lyrics and made it a cheerful tune.

It’s a fun number that will make both those currently raising kids and those who’ve finished raising theirs nod in recognition.

Dancing All Nightmonta & burazāzu

A classic that swept through Japan’s 1980s music scene, depicting a sweetly romantic story.

Its nostalgic melody and lyrics that capture delicate emotions resonate deeply.

Yoshinori Monta’s distinctive husky voice beautifully expresses its romantic worldview.

Released in April 1980, it held the No.

1 spot on the Oricon charts for 10 consecutive weeks and won the Gold Prize at the 22nd Japan Record Awards.

Built mainly on three chords—Em, Am, and B7—with just a single Em/A appearing once, it’s a perfect song for mastering guitar fundamentals.

Daft Stitchyakatora

Daft Stitch / Yakatora feat. Naruka Mikoto × Naruka Hime
Daft Stitchyakatora

It’s a rock tune perfect for Halloween! Released by Yakatra in October 2023, this track is dark and energetic.

The lyrics evoke the night’s darkness and the afterlife, conjuring images of costumed people dancing in madness.

Its rapidly rolling, fast-paced development is another hallmark.

Ideal for livening up a Halloween party! Be sure to check it out!

Diet Songyamashita rina

Rina Yamashita – Diet Song [Official Video]
Diet Songyamashita rina

Rina Yamashita is a singer-songwriter from Nara Prefecture who is active mainly in the Kansai region.

Her song “Diet Song” will ease the mind of anyone on a diet and make you feel like giving it your best.

When you’re dieting, it’s a constant battle with your appetite and the temptation of sweets.

The lyrics are so relatable that you can’t help but say, “I know exactly how that feels!” It’s sure to become a cheer song that helps you resist sweet temptations and face your diet with a positive attitude!

Collection of songs with titles starting with “Da” [Dai-○○, Diamond, etc.] (341–350)

[Dance] Love has burst forthyuzu

Tried dancing the Twin Dance to Yuzu’s “Love, It Popped!” with Shibuya Ward’s Cheer Ambassador Makubii-kun and Sae Morita
[Dance] Love has burst forthyuzu

It’s a song that perfectly fits an energetic dance, making you feel like you can play along with joy! Created by the folk duo Yuzu as the theme song for the October 2017 film “The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.,” it expresses overflowing emotions and a racing heartbeat with a fresh, pop sound.

Digital elements blend beautifully with Yuzu’s signature harmonies, and the “Twin Dance,” performed together with the film’s cast, also became a hot topic.

Try moving your body to the rhythm with the kids and enjoy dancing together.

Its bright, positive melody and lively lyrics are sure to bring out smiles from the children.

I’m not going to be fooled.riria.

riria. / I won't be fooled. [Music Video]
I’m not going to be fooled.riria.

Singer-songwriter Riria, known for her translucent voice and rich expressiveness, is drawing attention.

Set to a catchy melody where wistfulness and strength coexist, this song—centered on themes of betrayal in love and self-rediscovery—was released digitally on April 20, 2024.

Chosen as the theme song for the drama “JK and the Six Codes,” it has become a hot topic.

The lyrics carefully capture the subtle emotions of a woman achieving independence, sure to support those who feel the same way.

Don’t miss the music video featuring Riko Nagase and Takumi Momose.

DADARUMArokuro

For some reason, the instant I heard the intro of this song, I burst out laughing.

It was just so exhilarating and cool.

The music lays down a pleasant rhythm, and just when you think it’s full-on rock, a touch of Japanese flavor slips in—making it so much fun that I could listen to it forever.

Together with the PV centered on the daruma, please go ahead and shout out the message packed into it.