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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A collection of songs with titles starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (161–170)
Drink waterB Kind Brothers

B Kind Brothers, formed by Yonsentoshin and Hoshino Disco on “Ariyoshi no Kabe.” Some say they’re inspired by Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS, but the truth remains shrouded in mystery.
It’s also fun how they shift concepts from song to song—starting with “Drink water,” which feels like it was modeled after a certain sports drink commercial, and a track called “K.A.I.T.A.I.” that sings about wanting to own a cat.
The mix of their exceptionally high-level vocals with delightfully laid-back, hard-to-describe dance moves is downright addictive.
DRIPBABYMONSTER

BABYMONSTER is a multinational girl group produced by YG Entertainment, a major South Korean entertainment company.
They debuted in 2023 and present a wide range of music genres centered on K-pop.
Starting with their debut track “BATTER UP,” many of their songs, including “SHEESH” and “DRIP,” have garnered significant attention.
In particular, “SHEESH” sparked a major response, earning the group their first No.
1 on a music show.
At the Mubeat Awards 2023, they won “Best Rookie Artist,” drawing global attention.
Known for their strong performance skills—not only their dance abilities but also their stage presence—they’re a recommended group not just for K-pop fans, but also for anyone who loves dance.
Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke / Title Shiritori] (171–180)
I want to keep it dramatic.BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE

BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE are a seven-member dance and vocal group drawing attention as a freestyle unit in which every member serves as both vocalist and performer.
Their digital single “Dramatic wo Nokoshitai,” released on December 9, 2022 during the period when they had shifted their base of activities to Thailand, is a comfortable number featuring a light, breezy beat.
The lyrics evoke precious moments with friends and teammates, resonating with the bonds formed in school clubs.
With a pop melody contrasted by cool rap, it’s a dance tune that lifts your spirits and is sure to bring back memories of your youth.
DDU-DU DDU-DUBLACKPINK

The sexy and cool unit BLACKPINK.
“DDU-DU DDU-DU” is a number with both dance and vocals that are super cool.
It’d be awesome to sing and dance to it.
It seems difficult, so I’ll have to practice hard.
But if I can master it, I’ll feel like a karaoke queen.
dressBUCK-TICK

BUCK-TICK is a five-member rock band from Gunma Prefecture.
They debuted in 1987 with the album “SEXUAL×××××!” and have continued to influence Japan’s music scene ever since.
Their 1989 album “TABOO” reached number one on the charts, propelling them into the spotlight.
Persistently exploring diverse genres such as gothic rock, alternative, and electronica, their sound is in constant evolution.
In 2017, they celebrated the 30th anniversary of their debut and received the special “Inspiration Award Japan” at MTV VMAJ 2017.
Their popularity shows no signs of waning, as demonstrated by their 30th-anniversary outdoor concerts, which drew 20,000 attendees over two days.
They’re a band highly recommended for anyone who loves rock.
No matter how much you change, no matter how I change, tomorrow will come so I can see you.BiSH

The 12th single, “No Matter How Much You Change or How I Change, Tomorrow Will Come So I Can See You,” released as the sixth installment of the 12-month consecutive release project.
Its sentimental melody, carried by delicate acoustic guitar arpeggios, has a bittersweet quality that seems to reflect the feelings of a group heading toward disbandment.
The melody moves a lot and the high notes in the chorus require care, but the relaxed tempo makes it easy to sing.
It’s a heartfelt number that lets you experience BiSH’s wide expressive range.
DramaC&K

C&K’s “Drama,” with its exciting, get-up-and-run opening that really draws you in, is perfect for happy occasions like weddings.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Survival Wedding,” it’s naturally been used at many real weddings as well.
Weddings have many different scenes, but this track would truly shine during the entrance.
The moment the bride and groom—the stars of the day—open the doors and walk in, if this energetic number starts playing, the applause and celebratory mood in the venue will peak.
It’s a positive song that boldly announces the day ahead—and the beginning of a new chapter in the drama of life.


