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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!

Songs with titles starting with “De”. Handy for karaoke or shiritori! (491–500)

Daydream BelieverFujihara Sakura

Here’s a cover sung by the female singer-songwriter Sakura Fujiwara with a slightly different vibe.

How does “Daydream Believer” feel to you in this voice? It’s a heartfelt performance where you can sense her own creative touches and expression—both the vocals and the rendition are wonderful.

DecorateHakui Koyori

Decorate / Hakui Koyori (Official)
DecorateHakui Koyori

The harmony between the pop, catchy melody and the edgy electronic sound is so compelling that before you know it, your body starts keeping time.

It’s a track by Koyori Hakui from hololive, released in November 2024.

The lyrics and composition were handled by the popular Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear.

It portrays the complexity of self-expression under the theme of “decoration,” weaving ornamental wordplay with deep emotion into a perfectly balanced lyrical world.

Listen once, and you’ll be hooked.

Disco galAsahina Maria

Maria Asahina – Disco Gal (Official Music Video)
Disco galAsahina Maria

Asahina Maria’s debut single, released in 1979 at the height of the disco boom.

Its rhythmic sound, which fuses disco and soul, is captivating.

With striking synthesizers and a groovy bassline, the track embodies the spirit of youth culture at the time and a longing for free self-expression.

Featuring lyrics by Michio Yamagami, composition by Koichi Sugiyama, and arrangement by Harvey Mason, it boasts a stellar creative team.

The B-side includes “Kirisame no Ato de,” arranged by Ryuichi Sakamoto, showcasing a wide musical range.

A recommended listen for anyone wanting to experience ’70s disco culture, as well as younger music fans interested in city pop.