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] (111–120)
Don’t Boo! DonbrothersMORISAKI WIN (Morisaki Uin)

This work, the ending theme of the tokusatsu series Avataro Sentai Donbrothers that aired from March 2022, is a song imbued with a message of embracing differences and always facing forward no matter the circumstances.
Words that affirm diversity and powerful phrases that encourage taking on challenges are sprinkled throughout, giving it a friendly charm that makes the whole family want to sing along.
Included on the single “Avataro Sentai Donbrothers Theme Song,” released in April 2022, the limited edition came with an item that links with the show’s toys.
Its upbeat dance-pop arrangement and handclap rhythm create a sense of unity, making it a track that keeps your energy up even after the episode ends.
When your child feels like dancing along with the heroes, be sure to enjoy it together as a family.
Dreams!!!!NEK

NEK!, a four-member girls’ rock band that debuted in April 2024.
As a new-generation, internet-born band rapidly gaining attention, the track they released in December 2024 is a fan favorite that was already sparking massive sing-alongs at their shows.
The song conveys a strong resolve not to let dreams remain just dreams, embodying a determination to believe in yourself and move forward.
Set to a fast-tempo rock sound, it’s packed with call-and-response-ready phrases that powerfully push listeners onward.
It was included on their second EP, “TR!CK TAK!NG,” released in March 2025, with the music video dropping at the same time.
It’s the perfect anthem when you need the courage to take a step toward a new challenge or want to achieve something together with your friends!
DraculaSuiyōbi no Campanella

Here’s a number by Wednesday Campanella that’s perfect for a slightly unconventional Halloween party.
It’s included on the mini-album “Watashi o Onigashima ni Tsuretette,” released in November 2014.
Contrary to what you’d expect from the theme of terrifying vampires, this track unfolds with a bucolic, upbeat sound, telling a humorous and heartwarming story about vampires holding a year-end party.
The fangs used in the music video were reportedly the personal property of Kom_i, who was the vocalist at the time.
Put on this cheerful track that flips Halloween’s dark image on its head, and your party is guaranteed to liven up.
Yume-yumeONE OK ROCK

It’s an anthem that powerfully pushes the backs of those chasing their dreams—one that represents early ONE OK ROCK.
The straightforward message hits home: dreams aren’t just to be seen; they’re to be realized with your own hands.
The funky, dynamic rock sound fused with Taka’s youthful, passionate vocals ignites the listener’s spirit.
Released in July 2007 as their second major-label single and included on the album “Zeitakubyou,” this track is perfect for when you’re starting something new or feel like you’re about to break against a high wall.
It gives you the strength to believe in yourself and move forward once more.
Saturday night is paradiseEPO

A fourth single by EPO, the singer-songwriter known for hits like “U, Fu, Fu, Fu,” and a leading figure of ’80s city pop.
It was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Oretachi Hyokin-zoku,” so many people have likely heard its light, catchy melody.
Although it may seem like a party song depicting a sparkling weekend night, it actually sings of the helpless feelings after a broken heart.
The lyrics, set to an intentionally up-tempo sound, portray the brave attempt to look forward even without a loved one by your side—glittering like a city nightscape yet tinged with melancholy, resonating deeply.
Released in October 1982 and also included on the album “VITAMIN E·P·O,” it’s a stylish heartbreak song.
Dreamer’s HighROF-MAO

This work was released in October 2025 to commemorate the 4th anniversary of ROF-MAO, a four-member VTuber unit from NIJISANJI.
It’s a straightforward cheer song that expresses their determination to pursue their dreams and their resolve to move forward onto uncharted paths.
Even if others laugh and call it reckless, the song celebrates their willingness to give it their all—and just by listening, you’ll feel courage welling up inside.
Perfect for when you want to take a step toward your dreams or boost your positive mindset!
Dream FighterPerfume

Released in November 2008, this song is a powerful yet gentle anthem that quietly supports those fighting for their dreams.
The lyrics carry a positive message about the importance of pressing on without giving up, and remind us that where we are now is not yet the finish line.
The exhilarating electro sound crafted by Yasutaka Nakata, interwoven with sharp synth bass, creates a sonic world that naturally stirs the listener’s heart.
It’s a track especially for those who are striving toward their dreams but sometimes feel the urge to pause—this is the song you’ll want to hear.


