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)
Dream is over nowHarada Tomoyo

It’s a mid-tempo number that quietly accepts the end of love and paints a beautiful morning of farewell.
It’s a song by Tomoyo Harada, who continues to shine with versatile charm as both an actress and a singer, included on the classic album “Blue Orange,” released in August 1998.
The track comes from one of the “Nordic Pop Trilogy” albums she created with renowned Swedish producer Tore Johansson.
The scene of waving with a smile—grateful for having met, even as you realize the dream has ended—tightens the chest.
The refined, acoustics-based sound paired with her translucent vocals brings out a tender sense of wistfulness.
Why not listen to it on a quiet night alone, when you want to gently sort out your feelings?
DREAM CATCHERnazo J

This number portrays the feeling of your spirit wearing down as you face success that seems within reach yet slips away.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Nazo J, who builds a unique world under the name “Hatters,” it was released in August 2025.
It was a participating track in the BOCALOID Collection 2025 Summer TOP100 ranking.
The lyrics depict an unrequited protagonist who repeatedly challenges and exhausts themselves within a game that has no mechanism for victory.
Kiyoteru Hiyama’s clear vocals poignantly convey that impatience and longing.
It’s a song that cuts deep into the hearts of those worn out by pursuing goals and feeling powerless.
Driving SummerHarada Tomoyo

When it comes to breezy yet somehow wistful, cute summer songs for grown-ups, it has to be this track by Tomoyo Harada! The moment you hear Goro Ito’s dream-pop-tinged production, you feel invited straight to the seaside in summer.
As lyricist Kumiko Takahashi has said, she imagined Harada driving to the ocean—beyond the vivid scene of a puppy in the passenger seat and the wind rushing by, the sepia-toned memories that suddenly surface add a sweet-and-sour depth to the piece, and it’s just perfect.
It’s a track included on the mini-album “Anemone,” set for release in July 2025, and there’s no tie-in information at this time.
An outstanding song that’s perfect for a weekend afternoon drive when you’re in a slightly sentimental mood.
It can’t be helped.rūpāa P

It’s a mixture rock piece that perfectly matches the forlorn air of autumn.
Created by Vocaloid producer Rupar-P, known for a decadent aesthetic with Japanese motifs, the song was released in October 2021 and participated in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2021 Autumn.
It portrays the desperate wish of a protagonist, struggling amid resignation and self-loathing, to still be understood by someone.
The lyrics, which express the ebb and flow of emotion, combined with flower’s powerful vocals, amplify the sense of pent-up frustration.
Many in the younger generation will likely find themselves empathizing with these feelings.
DolphinOH MY GIRL

OH MY GIRL is a six-member idol group formed in 2015.
Their music is rooted in orthodox K-pop, and they’ve gained popularity for their quintessential idol appeal.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Dolphin.
It has a slightly tropical house vibe, featuring a smooth, level vocal line without dramatic peaks.
The mixed-voice section right before the chorus can be a tricky spot, but since it doesn’t require belting, anyone should be able to sing it if they adjust to a suitable key.
Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (111–120)
Drill Musou.GYARI

You might just get hooked by its polished humor and storytelling! Created by GYARI and released in August 2024, this work features a distinctive isekai-reincarnation narrative, where the protagonist wields a drill to dominate, all portrayed over a poppy, catchy sound.
Rescuing a princess, banishing a fake hero, defeating the Demon King—its parody of isekai tropes will make you grin.
Don’t miss the oriental-tinged soundscapes, too!
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.


