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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Compilation of Songs Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (191–200)
domestic violenceAdo

Ado’s masterpiece “Domestic de Violence” is striking for its decadent melody.
Frankly, this isn’t one of the easier songs to score a perfect 100 on among the many available tracks.
That said, for an Ado song, it’s relatively easy to sing.
While it does include some slightly shouty sections, the melody doesn’t jump around excessively, making it harder to go off-pitch.
In addition, most of the falsetto parts can usually be handled with chest voice.
So if you have solid fundamental vocal technique, you can definitely aim for a perfect score.
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.
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.
Songs Starting with “Do” — Solo Karaoke: Song Title Shiritori (201–210)
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.
Do You Know The Way To San JoseBurt Bacharach

This is a gem of a song by Burt Bacharach, distinguished by its gentle, soul-soothing melody and sophisticated harmonies.
The lyrics, which portray a young man returning to his hometown after his dreams have fallen apart, stand in striking contrast to the buoyant rhythm, creating a deeply resonant impression.
Released in April 1968 as a track on the album “Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls,” it became a worldwide hit through Dionne Warwick’s vocals.
The song was also featured in Chrysler Dodge car commercials and in the music program at Disney California Adventure.
It’s a perfect piece to enjoy with a calm heart during a quick refresh between work or study, or as soothing background music when you’re feeling emotionally tired.
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.


