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’!
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Collection of song titles that start with 'Da' [Dai-○○, Diamond, etc.] (51–60)
DANCE INTO FANTASYEXILE

Released in March 2015, the album “19 -Road to AMAZING WORLD-” features this track as a newly recorded song that brilliantly enriches its world.
The sound, which fuses elements of ’80s funk and disco with contemporary EDM beats, is truly exhilarating.
It was also used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Onegai! Ranking,” so many of you may have heard it.
It overflows with a sense of euphoria that makes you want to stop thinking and just surrender to the music and dance.
It’s a song that whisks you away to an extraordinary space where you can forget time and revel in dazzling light.
DIRTY LUVKAT-TUN

A track with a siren-like timbre and a thunderous low end pounding through the beat, topped by irresistible back-and-forth rap.
It opened KAT-TUN’s February 2023 album, Fantasia, as the very first song.
The lyrics portray a provocative form of love that’s far from merely sweet, pulling listeners in an instant into a dark, sensual world.
Even within the genreless masterpiece Fantasia, this number distills their signature hard-edged cool and mature allure, earning fervent support from fans.
When you crave a jolt in your day or want to feel their overwhelming power, crank it up loud and let it hit you.
orangeMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a summer-infused ballad included on the 5th album “ANTENNA,” released on July 5, 2023.
The lyrics are characterized by reflections on the bittersweetness of youth and memories, and from August 2024 it has been used as the brand commercial song for Asahi Kasei’s urban condominium ATLAS.
Toward the latter half, Omori’s high notes build in intensity, but overall the song maintains a calm atmosphere and a not-too-high range, so you should be able to sing it in a relaxed state.
Whatever song you sing, try to be mindful—like Omori—of lifting your eyebrows firmly so you can rise cleanly into the high notes!
Dynamic RyukyuDerakkusu × Derakkusu

This is a cover song released digitally on March 29, 2025.
Featuring the original composer Akira Ikuma on guitar and title lettering by Satoru Takazato of MONGOL800, it’s a powerful yet fleeting arrangement brimming with the dense heft characteristic of Deradera.
In the music video, Asagao’s vocals resound against a backdrop of vast natural scenery.
Known for its forceful singing and dynamic worldview, it’s a track that’s been making waves live as well.
Compared to Akira Ikuma’s original version, this one is faster and has a stronger sense of drive, so it might be better for those who want to sing with power.
That said, it’s not just about singing loudly—aim to increase your volume by resonating through your body! Try placing a hand on your chest and sing while feeling the resonance.
Songs with Titles Starting with 'Da' (Big ○○, Diamond, etc.) [61–70]
I was supposed to hate you. feat. Kotaro Enomoto & Hina SetoguchiHONEY WORKS

This song is a poignant duet that portrays the relationship between childhood friends Kotaro and Hina, included on the album “Sukisugite Yabai.
~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~,” released on January 15, 2020.
The vocal range isn’t very high, so both men and women should be able to sing it comfortably.
For women who are good at lower registers, the male part should fit nicely! The song alternates between male and female vocals throughout, and there aren’t any harmonized sections that might cause you to drift off.
Since it’s always the main melody on both sides, once you memorize the tune, you can sing with confidence.
Cerebral rendezvousKanaria

Here’s where Kanaria, known as a popular Vocaloid producer, unveiled her own singing voice as a new phase.
Released in November 2022, it drew major attention as an ending theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man.
Until then, Kanaria had produced numerous hits using Vocaloid, but by singing with her own voice on this track, they directly convey the urgency and emotional fluctuations embedded in the music.
The driving beat and thrilling developments that seem to race through your mind are overwhelming, aren’t they? The densely packed details within its short length ensure you’ll discover something new with every listen.
It’s a recommended number for when you want to surrender yourself to a highly addictive sound or immerse yourself deeply in the anime’s world.
Daisuke’s Soran Love SongKitagawa Daisuke

Enka singer Daisuke Kitagawa, a native of Matsuda Town in Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa Prefecture.
He holds an A-class certification as a Japan Professional Golfers’ Association-accredited instructor, and many of you may also know him from his activities as part of the TV-born unit “Ikemen 3.” His new song is “Daisuke no Soran Koi-uta.” The first entry in a folk-style series inspired by the Hokkaido folk song “Soran Bushi,” this track is a festival enka piece that fully showcases his signature deep vocals, punctuated by powerful calls and responses.
Following 2025’s “Kita no Machi Hakodate,” it’s another passionate song set in Japan’s northern regions.
If you enjoy crisp, invigorating enka, be sure to check it out.


