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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 ___.”

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

Don’t stop the musicAMEFURASSHI

AMEFURASSHI / Don’t stop the music (MUSIC VIDEO)
Don’t stop the musicAMEFURASSHI

A sparkling disco number that fills you with a rush so strong you’ll want to start dancing! It’s a track from the mini-EP “Four Hearts,” released by the girl group AMEFURASSHI in May 2025, and it’s an outrageously bright party tune that embodies the EP’s theme of “joy.” Riding on a funky, ’80s-inspired beat, its message of embracing your true self sets listeners’ hearts free.

Play it on a summer drive or at any fun gathering, and it’s guaranteed to turn the place into a dance floor—a total killer tune.

Don’t Think.FeelUVERworld

UVERworld 『Don’t Think.Feel』
Don't Think.FeelUVERworld

This song powerfully urges you not to think with logic, but to trust your own intuition.

It’s the lead track from the album “THE ONE,” released in November 2012, and a soulful number that was honed live—performed on an arena tour even before its release.

With the question “Who are you living for?” it teaches the importance of sticking to your own style.

Many listeners have likely found encouragement in its defiant message.

It’s an anthem to play when you need the courage to follow the voice in your heart.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke / Title Shiritori] (171–180)

I long for Southern HokkaidoKoyama Yudai

The 66th Shining! Japan Record Awards Newcomer Award | Yudai Koyama “Donan Koishiya” Music Video (Full Ver.)
I long for Southern HokkaidoKoyama Yudai

How about an inspiring number that stirs a burning longing for your hometown? It’s the debut single by Yudai Koyama, known as the “Magic Voice,” released in April 2024.

The song powerfully celebrates the landscapes of his hometown—such as Noboribetsu and Esashi—and the bonds with family.

Close your eyes and you can picture the Sea of Japan and snowy scenes that awaken a deep nostalgia in listeners.

Sing it at karaoke with friends who share that love for home, and it’s sure to resonate deeply in everyone’s hearts.

Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo

[Official] Pokémon anime opening theme “Dokimeki Diary”
Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo

This song is the one that makes your heart race at the start of a new adventure.

It’s a track created by the singer-songwriter asmi and the Vocaloid producer Chinozo working together, and just listening to it might fill you with energy.

It portrays the excitement and anxiety of stepping into the unknown, and the resolve to set out on a journey to find yourself.

Released in April 2023, it’s also popular as the opening theme for the TV anime Pokémon.

It’s perfect for elementary schoolers—ideal for when you want to take on a new challenge during summer vacation or blow away your worries.

asmi’s clear, translucent voice sets the stage for the best summer.

Dumka in C minor, Op. 59Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky / Dumka – Scenes from a Russian Village / Performed by Hironao Suzuki
Dumka in C minor, Op. 59Pyotr Tchaikovsky

This is a piano work by Pyotr Tchaikovsky that conjures up the vast Russian countryside.

Composed in February 1886, it adopts a form whose title in Ukrainian means “a novel in thoughts.” It opens quietly with a deeply plaintive melody, but in the middle section it suddenly turns passionate, like a folk dance, with emotions bursting forth.

In the end, however, it returns to silence and closes with a sound even more resigned than at the opening.

Interweaving sorrow with festive joy, this piece is one to hear when you want to linger in a sentimental mood while also savoring a dramatic unfolding.

dramaticBase Ball Bear

Just by listening, those passionate feelings from back then well up in your chest—this is a fresh, vibrant number by Base Ball Bear.

Released in May 2007 as their fourth single, the song was beloved by many as the opening theme of the anime “Big Windup!” The way it surges from a quiet beginning into a fast, soaring chorus is the very essence of youth’s brilliance.

Like summer heat haze shimmering in the air, its scenes sway atop exhilarating guitar sounds.

Let those memories of being glued to the TV come back, and hum along!

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.