Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
There are lots of words that start with “do,” like “Don’t,” “Dream,” “doko” (where), and “drama.” In particular, there are many English words, and quite a few are used in song titles.
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of songs with titles that start with “do”! I hope it’ll be useful as hints for “song-title shiritori” or “shiritori karaoke,” or for making playlists of “songs that start with ___.”
Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (1–10)
Song of DropsNEW!NEUTRINO

Drops of all colors are said to be made from the tears of God—an image brimming with gentle, romantic imagination—in the song “Drops no Uta.” Since it was featured on an NHK TV program in October 1963, it has long been loved as one of Japan’s representative children’s songs.
Recently, a cover version using the NEUTRINO vocal synthesis software has also drawn attention.
With its bright, lively melody and fun lyrics that introduce a variety of flavors and colors, it’s easy for three-year-olds to picture the scenes, making it perfect for choral performances at recitals.
For parents as well, it’s a wonderful time where fond memories overlap with the adorable sight of the children.
By all means, let everyone raise their voices together and sing it out with energy.
Dream killerNEW!ZERA

How about some dark-tinged electronic music? This work by Vocaloid producer ZERA was released in April 2026, written specifically for the synthetic voice character 70D.
It portrays forces that shatter hope and ideals, and the inner struggle of being worn down by society.
With a gritty vocal timbre, it stylishly conveys feelings of resignation deep within the heart.
Savor the contrast between the razor-sharp lyrics and the cool vocal delivery.
The Magic of Do-Re-MiNEW!icchī・naru

Like a magical cue, the solfège notes dovetail perfectly with the lyrics and melody—this song is brimming with the joy of music.
Originally broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” in 1991, it was covered by Itchy & Naru and released in October 2025 as part of the album “Bonbon Academy: A Spooky and Sweet Halloween Party.” Brimming with positivity and an epic sense of scale—as if awakening sleeping dreams and leaping into the future—this piece is perfect for performances by older kindergarteners.
It’s recommended because children can sing and move together, syncing their hearts with friends and expressing themselves with beaming smiles.
Let’s cast a wonderful spell with bright, cheerful singing!
fuse (detonating fuse)NEW!bodoge ongaku doukoukai

Featuring intersecting vocals by Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and v flower, this work was released by the Board Game Music Club in July 2025.
It’s a submission to VocaDuo and opens the compilation album “BodoBoka.” A rock number charged with a tingling sense of tension, its ensemble of three interwoven guitars is incredibly cool.
Be sure to put on your earphones and give it a careful listen.
Anyway, Love feat. CreepHypNEW!Sorane

Rapper Sorane, who had been attracting attention since his high school days, released this work in December 2020 as a collaboration with his idols, CreepHyp.
Included as the lead track on the album “TREASURE BOX,” it was completed through close exchanges with Sekai Kan Ozaki.
A profound number that sublimates the hardships faced by sexual minorities and the pain that defies naming into a universal love story.
In the music video, which ties in with a short film, the futility of a complicated romance is also expressed visually.
It’s a song that stands beside those who can’t simply stop their feelings of love—holding their aching, sorrowful hearts—and gently wraps them in comfort.
Dried flowersNEW!Yuuri

On nights when I’ve worn myself down from trying too hard every day, the song I want to listen to is Yuuri’s “Dry Flower.” Released as a digital single in October 2020, this piece is told from a woman’s perspective as an after-story to the heartbreak song “Kakurenbo.” Its warm, acoustic guitar-centered sound and tender, conversational vocals gently unravel tightly wound emotions.
Its overwhelming resonance is no fluke: it topped Billboard JAPAN’s year-end chart and surpassed one billion streams.
Don’t force yourself to feel better—if you just surrender to this melody and let the tears fall, your heart should feel a little lighter.
DropNEW!HANA

This intense dance track was released in January 2025 as HANA’s pre-debut song born from the audition “No No Girls.” It was also featured in a TV commercial in collaboration with Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s “BODYMAINTE,” generating significant buzz.
The thrilling track interweaves heavy, bass-driven beats and rap, showcasing standout coolness that emphasizes skill and ambition over cuteness.
Performed with sharp choreography on a school festival stage, it’s sure to overwhelm the audience.
Coordinating outfits in black for a cool, unified look is also recommended.
Sync up with your teammates and create the hottest stage possible!



