Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Have you ever played “Shiritori Karaoke,” where you link songs in karaoke using the last letter of the previous song, or “Song Title Shiritori,” where you play using only the song titles?
In karaoke, it’s great when your go-to songs start feeling repetitive, and for regular shiritori, it’s perfect when you want to raise the difficulty.
You’ll end up singing songs you don’t usually pick, and sometimes you can’t think of a title, which really livens things up!
So in this article, to help you out in those moments, I’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “de.”
I hope this helps everyone have a fun time together!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “de”
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Te”
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with 'Da' (Dai-〇〇, Diamond, etc.)
- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
Songs with titles that start with “De.” Handy for karaoke or shiritori! (111–120)
DAREDEVILNanahoshi Orchestra

This rock number by the Nanahoshi Orchestra captures the lethargy of repeated night shifts and the frustration with time through a sense of exhilarating speed.
The track channels a rebellious spirit yearning to break free from a dull routine, carried by distorted guitar riffs and GUMI’s razor-sharp vocals.
Its aggressive sound may well mirror the impulse to shatter the status quo that everyone feels at least once.
This is an early fan favorite included on the April 2013 album “MONSTER BEERGARDEN.” Listen to it on your way home after an unfair day at work, and it will blow away the pent-up gloom in your heart and fuel you for tomorrow.
DIVINEAve Mujica

The theme song for the fantasy RPG “PROGRESS ORDERS” is a track by the metal band Ave Mujica.
Its gothic, weighty rock sound combined with lyrics penned by Diggy-MO’ weave an impressively profound worldview.
Just hearing the dramatic melody will likely make many feel drawn into a grand narrative.
Immerse yourself in this sweeping fantasy.
Deep ForestKing&Prince

This is a song by King & Prince that drew attention because member Kaito Takahashi penned the lyrics himself.
The track is included on their 17th single, “What We Got ~Kiseki wa Kimi to~ / I Know,” released in August 2025.
As the title suggests, its allure lies in a mysterious, delicate world—like exploring a quiet forest deep within the heart.
You can vividly picture the protagonist, lost in doubt and inner conflict, desperately searching for a faint glimmer of light.
It’s the perfect song for nights when you want to face yourself deeply or sink into quiet contemplation.
DESPERATENOCTURNAL BLOODLUST

Formed in Tokyo in 2009, NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST is a band rooted in metalcore and deathcore, known for its unique style that fuses the aesthetic sensibilities of the visual kei scene.
They launched full-scale activities in 2011 with a two-part single and went on to produce works such as the album “THE OMNIGOD.” A key attraction is their varied approach from release to release, even incorporating elements of nu metal and jazz.
In 2016, they embarked on a European tour and earned international acclaim.
Immerse yourself in their technical performances and beautiful melodies that shine amid their intense sound.
DestinationJanne Da Arc

A high-octane rock track where digital sound merges with an intense band ensemble! It expresses a fierce determination to press on toward one’s chosen destination, even in daunting situations where the view seems shrouded in darkness.
Its powerful message—overcoming doubts and anxieties about the future to seize the light—really gives you a boost.
Released in February 2006 as one of the tracks on a double A-side single, it debuted at No.
2 on the Oricon charts.
It was also selected as the theme song for the Xbox 360 game “Over G,” perfectly matching the game’s universe-traversing feel.
When you’re on the verge of a major decision and find yourself hesitating, this song is sure to give you a push forward.
Get out!!!cosMo@bousou P

This piece sings of a mischievous yet endearing love: shouting “Go away!” at the person who lingers in your heart, while secretly wishing “Stay by my side!” Released by cosMo@BousouP in July 2025, the track pairs a whirlwind of sound with lyrics brimming with wordplay, rattled off at breakneck speed—an unmistakably cosMo@BousouP and superb combination.
And once you realize that the seemingly bold attitude is really just the flip side of loving someone too much, doesn’t it feel irresistibly adorable?
Encounters are seeds of growthKetsumeishi

The connections we make with people at life’s turning points become seeds that help us grow.
That warm message resonates in a gentle, quintessential Ketsumeishi rap in this moving track.
Released in March 2011, the song is included on the album “Ketsunopolis 7,” which topped the Oricon weekly chart.
As the lyrics look back on the encounters that have colored one’s life so far, many listeners will likely find themselves reflecting on their own experiences.
It’s a classic you’ll want to play at a new beginning or when you pause to express gratitude to the people around you.


