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 (11–20)
DogsNEW!Hitsuji Bungaku

When it comes to the appeal of Hitsujibungaku, leaders of Japan’s alternative rock scene, it’s their unique sound born from the contrast between roaring noise and silence.
Even in this song’s intro, that sharp edge is on full display.
The edgy opening, with a fiercely distorted, off-kilter guitar and bass riff, grabs the listener’s heart within seconds.
Released as a single in March 2026 as the theme song for the Netflix series “The Sin of Kujo,” it brims with blistering tension and breakneck drive.
Moeka Shiotsuka’s urgent vocals intertwine with the band’s raw ensemble, evoking the strength to survive an inescapable reality.
It’s the perfect rock number for when you want to confront unreasonable circumstances or fire yourself up.
dramaticNEW!YU-KI

You can savor a sense of liberation that feels like the climax of a coming-of-age film, created by the combination of a glamorous string arrangement and YUKI’s soaring vocals.
It was the opening theme for the anime Honey and Clover and was released as a single in June 2005.
Koichi Tsutaya handled both composition and arrangement.
The theme, which portrays the loneliness of passing time and the fragile emotions of unrequited love, strikes straight to the heart.
It’s an anime song I hope you’ll listen to again when you want to immerse yourself in the faint memories of your school days!
prankNEW!Aowaifai

A Vocaloid track with a bittersweet story hidden behind its pop sound.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Aowifi, released as a video in April 2026.
It’s included on the album “Life Size.” A breakup story unfolds in an amusement-park setting.
The protagonists make the most of their limited time together…
By the end, it really makes your heart ache.
Give it a listen while thinking of someone special.
Which one should I choose?NEW!Awich

It’s a sexy, danceable track that exudes adult composure and strong will.
Created by Awich, a rapper from Okinawa, it carries the theme of freely choosing one’s own future without being bound by roles imposed by others.
The low-center-of-gravity beat and catchy word choices are addictive, making you want to move your body.
It’s a song included on the album “Queendom,” released in March 2022, and it continues to be loved by many.
With its powerful sound that also incorporates elements of sophisticated club music, it’s perfect for night drives or moments when you want to fully let yourself go.
I’d love for everyone who wants to live cool to give it a listen.
What kind of good things?NEW!SMAP

Released by Victor Entertainment, this refreshing mid-tempo song features lyrics by Rie Aihara and music by Keiji Tanabe.
It’s a beloved classic with enduring popularity among fans and is also included in the hidden-gems collection “Urasuma.” When singing it, gently swaying and making broad hand motions may help you relax, which could be just right.
Since there are no excessively high notes, you should be able to stay relaxed throughout.
Focusing on articulating each word of the lyrics carefully will likely help your voice come out well.
Song of DropsNEW!NEUTRINO

Drops of all colors are said to be made from the tears of God—an image brimming with gentle, romantic imagination—in the song “Drops no Uta.” Since it was featured on an NHK TV program in October 1963, it has long been loved as one of Japan’s representative children’s songs.
Recently, a cover version using the NEUTRINO vocal synthesis software has also drawn attention.
With its bright, lively melody and fun lyrics that introduce a variety of flavors and colors, it’s easy for three-year-olds to picture the scenes, making it perfect for choral performances at recitals.
For parents as well, it’s a wonderful time where fond memories overlap with the adorable sight of the children.
By all means, let everyone raise their voices together and sing it out with energy.
Songs Starting With “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori (21–30)
DropHANA

This intense dance track was released in January 2025 as HANA’s pre-debut song born from the audition “No No Girls.” It was also featured in a TV commercial in collaboration with Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s “BODYMAINTE,” generating significant buzz.
The thrilling track interweaves heavy, bass-driven beats and rap, showcasing standout coolness that emphasizes skill and ambition over cuteness.
Performed with sharp choreography on a school festival stage, it’s sure to overwhelm the audience.
Coordinating outfits in black for a cool, unified look is also recommended.
Sync up with your teammates and create the hottest stage possible!


