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 Title Shiritori (81–90)
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.
You’re crazy.Yubara Masayuki

Released in November 2025 as the first installment following his move to Tokuma Japan, Masayuki Yuhara’s “Dōka Shiteru ne” is a Latin-tinged kayō pop song that portrays the bewilderment of a man suddenly told by his wife that she wants to leave him.
Created by the star-studded team of lyricist Nemuko Oikawa and composer Tetsuya Gen, the track’s appeal lies in the unexpected twist of Yuhara—long known as half of a devoted “lovebird couple”—deliberately playing the role of a man served divorce papers.
It’s a song that will resonate especially with adults seasoned by life experience.
do do pi doCAPSULE

Included on the 2005 album “L.D.K.
Lounge Designers Killer,” this song charms with its light beat and sparkling synths.
Its onomatopoeic phrases and girlish lyrics leave a strong impression, and the down-to-earth feelings resonated with young listeners at the time.
Yasutaka Nakata’s polished production layers seamlessly with Toshiko Koshijima’s transparent vocals, fusing a lounge vibe with pop sensibilities.
In 2014, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu covered the song, and it was also used in a CHINTAI TV commercial.
It’s the kind of track you’d listen to with friends after school or play while relaxing in your room—one that brings back the bittersweet feelings of those days.
DOLLSJanne Da Arc

A heart-wrenching ballad by Janne Da Arc that captures the final conversation between lovers who have decided to part ways.
The questions exchanged at the shoreline at dusk, the reason for the tears, and the memory of that moment of being held close all rise vividly, like a scene from a film.
Released in May 2004 as a limited-edition first entry in a three-week consecutive single series commemorating the band’s fifth major-label anniversary, it reached No.
7 on the Oricon weekly chart and earned Gold certification.
Despite having no tie-in, the song maintains enduring popularity thanks to yasu’s heartrending storytelling and an arrangement resonant with strings.
Anyone who has ever had to choose separate paths despite caring for each other will feel their chest tighten every time they hear this track.
Compilation of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (91–100)
do ONRIP SLYME

RIP SLYME’s first track made with all five members together in about nine years is perfect for getting any party going.
Released in April 2025, it shifts from a grand intro into a high-velocity track, with the four MCs firing off a relay of verses.
The title is a coined word by the members that represents the thing everyone “can’t stop being obsessed with,” delivering positive energy to listeners.
DJ FUMIYA’s production strikes a superb balance—embracing contemporary sounds while staying true to the group’s identity.
They’re also slated to appear at JAPAN JAM 2025 in May, so the live hype is highly anticipated.
It’s a great pick for instantly brightening up a wedding performance, an event opening, and any moment when you want to energize the crowd!


