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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Compilation of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (91–100)
mudwormKanzaki Iori

Wishing to become beautiful shouldn’t be a sin.
This work carries a message that affirms a desire everyone holds in some way.
Kanzaki Iori released it digitally in August 2025 and unveiled the music video that November.
Teto Kasane SV’s gritty vocals and the rock sound violently stir up those muddy emotions that build up in the heart.
You want to be alone but still want to be loved—its appeal lies in how powerfully it stands by that irreconcilable feeling and affirms your entire being.
The word choices—distinctive of Kanzaki Iori, who also works as a novelist—pierce the heart alongside the pixel animation.
I especially want you to listen on nights when you can’t love yourself, when you feel down after comparing yourself to someone else.
Donguri KorokoroSakushi: Aoki Sonoyoshi / Sakkyoku: Yanada Tadashi

When it comes to a classic children’s song that everyone can hum—one that depicts tumbling down the autumn hills—this masterpiece surely comes to mind.
The lyrics by Aoki Songe were inspired by his childhood experiences in Matsushima, and the story charmingly portrays the protagonist falling into a pond, playing with loaches, and eventually shedding tears as he longs for the hills.
The song was selected for the “100 Best Japanese Songs,” and its melody is also used as the departure tune at JR Ōme Line’s Okutama Station.
Its simple melody is perfect for a round; layering the voices in a chase naturally creates a sense of unity.
How about clapping along and enjoying it together among seniors while reminiscing about childhood memories? It will be a heartwarming moment.
Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with 'Do' [Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori] (101–110)
Don’t wanna cryAmuro Namie

Released in 1996 at the height of the nationwide “Amura” craze, this is a classic track.
Marking a sharp turn from the intense dance beats of her earlier work, it incorporates authentic elements of Black music and became a pivotal moment in Namie Amuro’s evolution as an artist, opening a new door of expression.
The optimistic lyrics, which urge you to step into the future on your own feet rather than just wait, gently yet powerfully push those who are feeling uncertain.
Included on the landmark album SWEET 19 BLUES, this number is guaranteed to give you courage when you’re not satisfied with the status quo and want to leap into a new world.
Dream LoverINFINITY16

INFINITY 16 is a sound system recognized not only in Japan but around the world.
They won the sound clash “International Cup – Garrison Showdown” held in Brooklyn, New York, despite being away from home.
While their name recognition in Japan isn’t that high, they actually have an amazing track record! Their classic song “Dream Lover,” a debut single, features an impressive lineup including Shonan no Kaze and MINMI.
Don’t Beyouen kingyo

A bewitching goldfish that uses hip-hop as its foundation to evoke the humidity and luster of the night.
Perhaps you’ve been looking for stylish R&B but haven’t quite found a track that resonates.
If so, we recommend this song they released in August 2025.
Over a minimal, slightly shadowy track, it delicately portrays complex emotions like missed connections and loneliness.
By repeating messages like “don’t be sad” and “don’t be angry,” it creates a distinctive, emotional rhythm.
Crafted by a powerhouse duo whose early signature track “BLACK” reached No.
1 on Spotify’s domestic Viral chart, this is a deep, city-night-appropriate piece.
DREAMShimizu Shota

It’s a rousing anthem that sings of the burning conviction that you can strive toward your dreams because you have friends who support your heart.
In tough times, you can’t help but picture the face of the friend who encouraged you by your side.
Set to a driving, exhilarating sound, this work portrays gratitude to those who matter and the strong bond that makes you feel you can do anything together; it was released as a single in January 2014 and was also used as the ending theme for the drama “The Mysterious Transfer Student.” The music video, which captured the real everyday lives of young people chasing their dreams, was also memorable.
It’s a heartwarming song that reaffirms the value of friendship and bonds—one you’ll want to dedicate to friends striving toward their goals.
DOMINANCEINI

DOMINANCE,” released by INI in June 2025 as a pre-release track from their album “THE ORIGIN,” features intense beats and a heavy bassline.
The lyrics, which convey a determination to rise to the top, carry a powerful message about rewriting the rules and ruling a new world.
It’s the perfect song for pushing yourself during high-tempo training!


