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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Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with 'Do' [Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori] (101–110)
DreamTKda kurobuchi

When it comes to distinctive rappers from Kasukabe City in Saitama Prefecture, TKda Kurobuchi is the name to know! He once worked as a company employee, but pursued his dream of music and switched careers to become a rapper.
In works like his 2015 album “LIFE IS ONE TIME, TODAY IS A GOOD DAY,” he paints a worldview that reflects his own life.
What truly put his name on the map was his performance in MC battles.
He claimed numerous titles, including winning the 2012 Sengoku MC BATTLE, proving his skill.
His rapid-fire delivery, unleashed like a bullet, and his technical style packed with relentless rhymes are absolutely stunning.
The power of his words—transforming life’s struggles into strength—will resonate not only with fans of hard-hitting hip-hop, but also with anyone seeking the courage to take on a challenge.
Driver’s HighL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s 17th single.
A single cut from the classic album “ark,” it was also used as the opening theme for the TV anime GTO.
Kicking off with the roar of a car engine and shifting into a high-velocity guitar sound, the arrangement heightens the anticipation for the extraordinary journey ahead.
True to the theme vocalist and lyricist hyde described—“the exhilaration of driving while listening to music”—it rekindles that invincible rush we felt back then, as if we could break free from mundane days and go anywhere.
It’s a perfect rock tune not only for a refreshing drive scene, but also for switching your mood.
DrunkPamiredo

If you’re looking for a stylish, languid track that melts into the night’s silence, I recommend a song by singer-songwriter Pamiredo.
It’s a number defined by a quiet, minimal track and an alluring, whispery low-register vocal.
Blending English into the lyrics, it paints a portrait of wanting to drift away from reality in a tipsy haze while wrestling with frustrating human relationships.
The intentionally spacious production, rather than feeling empty, actually sharpens the sense of urban loneliness at night—and that’s exactly what makes it so good.
Released in April 2025, the song showcases the introspective world that shines through in works like “Chill in the Shell.” Put it on when you’re alone in your room or lost in thought on the train ride home, and you’ll likely sink deep into its bittersweet mood.
dream modeAtena

A playful, game-like positive song about switching reality from Hard Mode to Dream Mode and moving forward! Created by Atena as a duet between Otomachi Una and Kaai Yuki, this track was newly written for the official compilation album “Una-Chance!3 feat.
Otomachi Una,” releasing in October 2025.
The chiptune-inspired sound arrangement pairs perfectly with lyrics that sparkle with wordplay.
It’s the perfect number for brightening the mood of any setting!
Saturn PolkaNayutan Seijin

Let’s get hyped with a breezy space-themed polka! Created by Nayutan Seijin and released in July 2025, this track is also a 10th-anniversary commemorative song included on the album “Object V from Planet Nayutan.” Its romantic lyrics depict two people dancing on Saturn’s rings, while a lively arrangement—featuring a duple meter and energetic call-and-response—intertwines to make your body move before you know it.
Sing it together, and your party is guaranteed to be even more fun!
Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (111–120)
dollHitsuji Bungaku

Released for streaming on September 15, 2025, “doll” is characterized by its fast-paced guitar rock.
The overall vocal range sits in the low to mid register, making it feel more like a spoken, narrative style than a belted one.
It’s a song that thrives more on expressiveness than sheer vocal power, so even if you’re not confident in your singing, carefully articulating each word of the lyrics will bring out its strength.
The rhythms outside the chorus are distinctive, so you’ll likely need a few practice runs.
Check the lyrics while you sing and confirm exactly where the phrasing breaks are, one by one.
Rather than sustaining phrases, the delivery is crisp and clipped.
You may be able to cut off the line endings more than you think!
What should I do?murahachibu

This work epitomizes Murahachibu, the band that exuded an especially dangerous aura during the dawn of Japanese rock.
Its lyrics, where nihilism mingles with an urge ready to burst, stir up a restless feeling deep inside, leaving you unsettled.
The clash between the vocalist’s throwaway delivery and the raw, distorted guitar sound is sure to sweep you off your feet.
You can hear this track on the live album “Murahachibu Live,” released in June 1973, and it’s also known for being covered as the theme song for the 2009 film “Shikisoku Generation.” It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking to spend a decadent Halloween.


