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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 ___.”

Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (1–10)

DawnNEW!yama

yama『Dawn』 Music Video
DawnNEW!yama

The lyrics, which layer the struggle wavering between dreams and reality over the break of dawn, pierce deeply into listeners’ hearts.

It’s a track by yama, the singer known for hits like “Haru wo Tsugeru,” released on January 21, 2026.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “Love Trial,” which premiered on January 23, 2026.

Its bittersweet yet gentle worldview is captivating, as if quietly staying by your side when you’re troubled by the gap between your ideals and who you are.

It’s a moving song that showcases yama’s delicate expressive power.

A Mud-Covered MedalNEW!Kikawa Naoki

[MV] Naoki Kigawa / Mud-Covered Medal of Honor (full ver.)
A Mud-Covered MedalNEW!Kikawa Naoki

Naoki Kigawa is a singer-songwriter from Namegata City, Ibaraki Prefecture, who fuses the nostalgic resonance of folk with the spirit of enka.

He made his major debut in 2019 with the single “Dorodarake no Kunshō” (A Mud-Covered Medal), and has drawn attention as a member of Teichiku Samurai, a collective of young enka singers.

While he dedicated himself to baseball from a young age, he also grew up familiar with enka under the influence of his father and grandparents, and after winning the “Omitama-Hatsu! Star★Narikiri Kayō Show,” he set out on a professional path.

His greatest appeal lies in his straightforward singing voice that reveals his unpretentious character.

He also shows his versatility by performing with guitar and piano accompaniment.

His simple yet powerful vocals gently give listeners a push forward, making him highly recommended for those seeking energy for tomorrow.

Be sure to check him out.

Don’t Tread On MeNEW!Cain Walker

Don’t Tread On Me (Official Lyric Video)
Don’t Tread On MeNEW!Cain Walker

Kicking into full gear in 2025, Cain Walker—an AI-generated artist who’s been stirring up the music scene and even landing on the Billboard charts—delivers a track that stands out.

Featured as the title song on the album “Don’t Tread On Me,” this piece blends bluesy grooves with a soulful vocal presence to create a gritty yet powerful country rock sound.

It portrays an unwavering resolve to “stand your ground” and an outlaw spirit that refuses to pander to others—music that will light a fire under anyone who listens.

Released ahead of the album as a single in October 2025, its lyric video spread widely across social media and captured the hearts of many listeners.

Give it a listen when you need courage to face an unfair day or when you want to trust your own path and keep moving forward.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” — Solo Karaoke, Song Title Shiritori (11–20)

Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~NEW!LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~ (Official Video)
Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~NEW!LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

If you want to immerse yourself in a mysterious atmosphere, be sure to experience this sound.

Released in May 2010, this single by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO was chosen as the main theme for the Fuji TV drama “Zettai Reido: Mikaiketsu Jiken Tokumei Sousa” (Absolute Zero: Special Investigation into Unsolved Cases).

In fact, this piece is a reimagined version—enhanced with strings to suit the drama—of a track originally included on their 2002 album “LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ORCHESTRA.” The dry tone of the guitar layered with sweeping strings further heightens the tense, taut mood of the story.

It’s a masterpiece perfect for nights when you want to quietly sink into your thoughts alone, or when you want to surrender yourself to a deep, resonant sound.

Don’t Leave MeNEW!B’z

This is a track whose lyrics vividly portray an unavoidable farewell with a gripping sense of urgency, set to a heavy blues-rock sound that hits you right in the chest.

From the intro, where the blues harp tugs at your heartstrings, you’re instantly drawn into its world.

The lyrics lay bare the protagonist’s vulnerability and are sure to resonate deeply with men nursing the pain of heartbreak.

Released in February 1994 as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “New Airport Story,” it was later included on the album “The 7th Blues.” Marking a sharp turn from their earlier pop-leaning style to a harder musical approach, this work became a pivotal turning point in the band’s history.

Many who heard it in their youth were likely blown away by Matsumoto’s guitar and Inaba’s vocals.

It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to play on nights when you feel like immersing yourself in memories of a bittersweet past love.

by all means; no matter what; at any costNEW!back number

back number – No Matter What, No Matter What [Official Audio]
by all means; no matter what; at any costNEW!back number

It’s a song that, in the tense chill of winter air, quietly yet fervently conveys an unextinguished will.

It doesn’t just celebrate the glittering moments of victory; it stands with those gritty feelings that push you forward even as you carry frustration and shame.

Released as a single in December 2025, it was written as the NHK winter sports theme song.

It will also be used in broadcasts related to the Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, so many listeners may have felt encouraged hearing this melody on TV.

Beyond sports, it’s a cheer song that resonates with anyone clinging to a love or dream that may never come true, driven by a desperate “no matter what.” When you feel like you’re about to break, or on nights when you want to reaffirm your feelings, take the time to listen closely.

Documentary filmNEW!Mr.Children

Mr.Children「Documentary film」MUSIC VIDEO
Documentary filmNEW!Mr.Children

This is a track by Mr.Children, a band that has long led Japan’s music scene, included on their album “SOUNDTRACKS,” released in December 2020.

Although it isn’t tied to any specific promotion, it’s deeply loved by fans as a centerpiece of the album.

The lyrics delicately depict everyday scenes and the subtle sway of emotions, sure to awaken cherished memories in the listener’s heart.

The music video, directed by OSRIN of PERIMETRON, brilliantly captures the world of the song and drew considerable attention.

It’s a beautiful ballad to listen to softly—on a quiet night alone in thought, or when you want to reaffirm the irreplaceable tenderness of daily life.