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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Songs with titles starting with “Do” — Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori (141–150)
Doki itNishihata Daigo, Michieda Shunsuke, Nagao Kento, Fujiwara Joichiro, Takahashi Kyohei, Onishi Ryusei

Formed in 2018 from members of Kansai Johnny’s Jr., they made their CD debut in November 2021.
With bright, catchy melodies and dynamic dance performances as their strengths, they’ve been drawing attention on the J-pop scene.
In 2021, they won the HOPE category at the anan AWARD, and in 2022 they garnered multiple accolades including at the 110th Television Drama Academy Awards.
Beyond music, they are active on variety shows, in dramas, and in films.
Leveraging the fact that all members are from the Kansai region, their YouTube channel showcases a distinctly Kansai-style warmth and humor.
They’re the perfect group for fans seeking energetic live performances and the unique charm of Kansai.
Poisonous possessivenessDECO*27

A shocking work that portrays a warped form of love.
Frenzied obsession and possessiveness are expressed through electronic sounds and Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals.
The conflict of excessive affection—desperately trying not to lose someone so precious you can’t take your eyes off them, yet ending up hurting them—is woven with DECO*27’s characteristically deft word choice.
Included on the album “Conti New,” released in March 2014, this piece may prompt you to face your own emotions when your feelings of love seem on the verge of running wild or when you’re suffering from attachment to someone important.
What color do you like?Sakushi: Sakata Osamu / Sakkyoku: Inui Yuki

With its bright, rhythmic melody and friendly lyrics, this heartwarming song helps nurture children’s sense of color.
The gentle voices of Osamu Sakata and Yuko Kanzaki lead listeners into a world of colors like red, blue, yellow, and green.
Released by Victor Entertainment in June 1992, it was featured as the Song of the Month for June and July on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho.” Filled with a soothing melody and elements that make learning color names fun, it’s perfect for singing together with friends and family during walks or outdoor playtime.
It’s also a great pick for spring, when fresh greenery shines, as a way to spark interest in the colors all around us.
Songs with titles starting with “Do”: Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori (151–160)
DriveWANIMA

Riding on a high-velocity, exhilarating sound, this gem of a rock number sings of the strength and resolve to keep moving forward.
The track WANIMA created portrays an attitude of accepting past failures and setbacks while using them as fuel to sprint into the future.
With straightforward feelings and down-to-earth words, the lyrics stand by those wrestling with doubt and anxiety, giving them a gentle push forward.
Released in May 2018, the song was written as the theme for the film OVER DRIVE, which opened in June of the same year, marking the band’s first movie tie-in.
It’s the perfect track for long drives, for times when you need to fire yourself up, or when you’re about to take a new step forward.
No matter how smallwacci

Wacci has brought us a warm song that gently wraps around the hearts of babies and their caregivers.
With lyrics and a melody that softly encourage small steps toward self-growth and everyday efforts, it’s a piece that stays close to the daily journey of parenting.
The feelings of cherishing a loved one and wishing for their growth come through directly.
Included on the album “Dressing,” this song was born in October 2024 as the theme for the NTV drama “After-School Karte.” It’s a track that will resonate with caregivers who want to treasure time with their babies and with those giving their all in child-rearing.
As a heartwarming cheer song that supports everyday parenting, be sure to listen to it together with someone special.
Don’t Worry!!naniwa danshi

It’s a heartwarming message song where freshness and warmth blend together.
Released by Naniwa Danshi in February 2025, the track drew attention as the theme for SoftBank’s “Tobideru” commercial.
Its catchy pop sound pairs perfectly with lyrics that gently embrace life’s worries and anxieties.
It tells you, “You’re fine just the way you are,” boosting your self-esteem.
It’s a song that gives you a push when you’re feeling uneasy about daily life or the future.
Spring somewhereSakushi: Momota Soji / Sakkyoku: Kusagawa Shin

A beloved song that gently portrays the arrival of spring was born in March 1923.
Created by Soji Momota and Shin Kusakawa, the piece delicately captures subtle changes in nature—like the sound of water beginning to flow, birdsong, and the breath of budding plants.
Its calm, warm melody is filled with the joy and hope of spring, and it has often been featured on NHK’s educational programs.
It is recommended for music recreation sessions that spark nostalgic conversations about the past or allow people to share the feeling of spring’s arrival together.
Like a pleasant spring breeze, it will help you spend a gentle, peaceful moment.


