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”
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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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- A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
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- 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 hints for karaoke or shiritori! (341–350)
dinner bellharumakigohan

The stylish yet dreamlike soundscape and the lyrics’ worldview, which reveals a heartrending story, pierce the heart.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Harumaki Gohan, also known as the creator of “Meltyland Nightmare,” released in March 2023.
I’m drawn to the spacious sound that feels as if you can see stars twinkling in the night sky.
While the song is crafted with such beautiful tones throughout, the tempo is on the faster side.
You can sense the protagonist’s shaken emotions through the sound itself.
Be sure to pay attention to the noisy guitar solo in the interlude as well.
Dear my MiseryHitoshizuku P × Yama △

“Dear my Misery” is included on the album “VILLAINS & HEROES Side:H,” released on September 6, 2017, and is a rock track with the unique theme of a werewolf and a hunter.
Featuring KAITO, this poignant piece delicately portrays the clash between good and evil.
Through this work, listeners can deeply immerse themselves in the relationship between the werewolf and the hunter and the inner conflicts each carries.
Furthermore, with its strong narrative and emotional depth, Hitoshizuku×Yama△ have established a unique position within VOCALOID culture.
Their works are especially recommended for listeners who enjoy rich storytelling or are interested in darker themes.
Destroys Nightmaremendee P

This is the debut song by Mende-P, a Vocaloid producer who frequently uses KAITO.
The tuning of KAITO is excellent and matches the heavy melody.
It’s a song about regretting a breakup with a lover over something small.
Dead Will Hallowyakatora

When it comes to songs that capture a dark yet glamorous Halloween night aesthetic, there’s “Dead Will Hallow,” produced in 2021 by the Vocaloid producer Yakatora.
Its lyrics are narrative-driven, depicting a deep, nocturnal world where everyone at the party is shown singing and dancing.
From NEOKASU Hime’s beautiful yet fleeting vocals, you can also sense a touch of melancholy.
The track evokes the image of a cute girl playing tricks and begging for sweets.
Why not give it a listen on a night spent with friends dressed up in Halloween-themed costumes?
Rin-chan endlessly leaning on me in the trainyukatefu

A unique Vocaloid track that turns a small incident on a train into music.
Released by Yukatefu in August 2024, this song features a lively rhythm and a fun structure.
The story unfolds from a situation where the passenger next to you starts leaning on you.
It’s a track with a curious power to turn everyday irritations into laughter.
Perfect for listening during your commute to work or school—you’ll surely see the passengers around you in a new light!
Deca-dancerAowaifai

It’s got a rhythm that makes you want to clap along! It’s a dance-rock number by the Vocaloid producer Aowifi, released in 2019.
The groove is irresistible, and before you know it, your body starts swaying on its own.
Yet the melody and the finer details of the arrangement carry a mature touch, making it a work with depth that goes beyond simply calling it a “groovy song.”
This LoveAnjura Aki

This is Angela Aki’s fourth single in total, released in May 2006.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime BLOOD+, and around the same time it was also aired in commercials as the Japanese image song for the nationwide Toho-distributed Korean film Daisy.
The song itself is a grand ballad that makes highly effective use of string arrangements, and over that backing track, Angela Aki’s performance shines with a beautifully rendered contrast in her vocal delivery.
To express this “contrast in singing,” it’s essential to switch appropriately and smoothly between chest voice, mixed voice, and falsetto.
It’s a challenging song, but definitely try practicing and mastering it.


