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 ___.”
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Songs with Titles Starting with “Do”: Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori (71–80)
I’ll be by your side no matter what.erica

Erica’s track portrays the preciousness of simply staying quietly by someone’s side when they’re hurting or anxious.
The lyrics, imbued with a strong will to care for the other person, and the gentle yet powerful melody make it a song you’ll want to hear during graduation season, when farewells and new beginnings intertwine.
It’s included on the single “Even If the World Ended Today / I’ll Always Be by Your Side,” released in March 2017, and it also drew attention as an insert song for the TBS variety show “Koin Toss Season 5.”
Donut holeYonezu Kenshi

This track is included on the album “YANKEE.” Originally released in October 2013 under the Vocaloid producer name “Hachi,” it was later self-covered by Kenshi Yonezu himself with a full band sound.
The way it channels a sense of loss through the motif of a donut hole, set against a propulsive, fast-paced beat, is masterful.
Unlike the Vocaloid version, Yonezu’s own voice layers bring the lyrics’ poignancy across more directly.
In 2024, a new music video was released in collaboration with GODIVA, but the album version, released in April 2014, has continued to be loved for years.
The contrast between the complex rhythms and the soaring, liberating chorus is deeply satisfying—an uplifting tune you’ll want to play when you need a boost.
cloudy skyDOES

The moment that sharp guitar riff rang out, many of you were probably glued to your TVs.
This is the single released in June 2008 as the opening theme for the popular anime Gintama.
Its lyrics, which convey the will to cut through doubt and push forward even under gloomy skies, fuse with a finely honed sound to set listeners’ souls ablaze.
Put it on when you need to fire yourself up, and it’s sure to give you a powerful push from behind!
Droopy eyesSabasusutā

This is a fast-paced rock number that captures a pure, awkward first crush.
It’s a track by the three-piece girls’ band Saba Sister, included on their album “It’s Only Punk Rock!” released in October 2025.
The song portrays a protagonist who keeps their feelings for someone secret, struggling to find the courage to speak up—something many who’ve had similar experiences will surely relate to.
It also drew attention for its music video, released alongside the album, featuring comedian Koyabu Kazutoyo.
The breezy beat and slightly bittersweet melody are a perfect match, tightening your chest as you listen.
It became a popular song that gained notice on Billboard’s newcomer charts—one to play when you’re stuck in a one-sided love and can’t take that first step.
DoomerTokyo manaka

How about Manaka Tokyo’s “Doomer”? Released in August 2025, it features an airy sound that blends indie pop with electronica.
Kasaneteto sings nimbly about rebelling against ordinary life and yearning to escape into the night, freeing the listener’s heart.
It’s perfect background music for late-night studying or work—any time you want to tune out reality and immerse yourself in what you’re doing.
Sword P Christmas Theme Song 2024pīnattsu-kun

An epic hip-hop track by Peanut-kun.
Its mythic worldbuilding and lyrics that convey nothing but love are somehow both cool and laugh-inducing.
Performed during the December 2024 YouTube stream “Katana-P Christmas 2024,” it became a hot topic.
It’s the annual love song from Peanut-kun to Nijisanji’s Tohya Kenmochi.
The meticulously crafted flow and lyrics are so authentic they’re overwhelming.
If you like this track, be sure to check out the ones released in previous years as well.
Dropkick&TEAM

&TEAM is a nine-member global group that debuted under HYBE LABELS JAPAN, captivating the world with their diverse personalities and strong unity.
Featured on their album First Howling : NOW, released in November 2023, this track is a high-energy rock tune.
Its theme—kicking away hardships and running toward the future with your comrades—resonates with the mixed feelings of anxiety and hope on a day of new beginnings.
And with its irresistibly sing-along chorus that makes you want to throw your fist in the air, it’s perfect for getting hyped with friends at karaoke.


