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 Beginning with “Do” [Solo Karaoke · Song Title Shiritori] (321–330)
Come dramatically over hereikimonogakari

A brand-new song that brightens the latest drama has been released.
Written specifically by Ikimono-gakari for the Sunday drama “Little Women — The Sisters Who Love and the Me Who Does Not,” the track features an upbeat, breezy melody.
Its lyrics carry a message about facing life’s challenges and how to craft one’s own story, inspiring listeners with courage.
Premiered during the drama’s first broadcast on October 6, 2024, the song drew strong anticipation and response from fans.
Kiyoe Yoshioka’s vocals and Yoshiki Mizuno’s composition blend beautifully, resulting in a refreshing, positive piece that perfectly matches the drama’s world.
It’s a recommended track for those pursuing their true selves or wishing to savor the hidden beauty in everyday life.
Don’t Light My Fireotoboke bi~baa

Otoboke Beaver was formed in 2009 within a music club at Ritsumeikan University.
Rooted in punk rock, they’re a band with a wide-ranging sound—from a unique, off-kilter worldview and a sense of manic energy to pop-leaning tracks.
Their distinctive lyrics featuring Kansai dialect are a big part of the appeal, too.
They’ve also drawn strong responses overseas and are sometimes called a “reimported band.” Since releasing a self-produced demo EP in 2011, they’ve played festivals in Japan and abroad, steadily growing their fanbase.
With their unique musical style and live performances, they’re always pushing for new challenges.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for something distinctive.
venomous snakekameria

A glossy, jazzy dance tune.
Released by Camellia in March 2023, this track is highly addictive, incorporating elements of electro swing that make your body start keeping the beat on its own.
Miku’s refined vocal delivery gives it a mature feel.
The lyrics liken a dangerous romantic relationship to a venomous snake, expressing the tug-of-war between dependence and pleasure.
A must-listen for fans of yandere songs!
What do you mean!?kuchibashi P

This song is by Kuchibashi-P, a multifaceted creator who also handles the illustrations used in the videos.
Released in 2011, its repeatedly sung chorus captured the hearts of many Vocaloid fans.
Though the arrangement is simple, the track has a driving, stylish feel.
The main riff has a somewhat folk-like vibe, too.
Highly addictive.
Thieves and Security Guardskururingo

Its decadent worldview is captivating.
Created by Kururingo, a popular Vocaloid producer known for works like “Mary and the Amusement Park” and “Punishment Game,” it was released in 2012.
The sorrowful, heart-wrenching story drew attention for bringing listeners to tears.
It is also a sequel to the previous song “The Guinea Pig and the Mercenary.” Even just reading the lyrics leaves you with a sense of sadness.
You can’t help but wish for the characters’ happiness.
Acorn GAMEkocchi no kento

Kento Kocchino, a singer-songwriter known as the younger brother of the immensely popular actor Masaki Suda and active as a multi-artist.
His track “Donguri GAME,” released on June 13, 2023, makes a strong impact with its hooky, memorable chorus.
Even when you feel down from comparing yourself to others, the lyrics reassure you that we’re all human and there isn’t such a huge difference—an encouraging message in today’s social media society where vast amounts of information are so easily accessible.
It’s a positive, soothing number that’s sure to blow away your anxieties when you sing along.
Sonnet of the Clownsadamasashi

A signature work by Masashi Sada, born as the theme song for the film “Fly, Wings of Icarus.” The sorrow hidden behind a clown’s smile and the belief that bringing smiles to others can also save oneself are expressed through gentle yet aching vocals and melody.
Released in February 1980, the song reached No.
2 on the Oricon chart and was later used in commercials for Japan Post Bank and U-Can correspondence courses.
It has become an indispensable part of Sada’s concert repertoire and continues to resonate with many people.
It’s a heartwarming song to listen to when you’re struggling in life or want to encourage someone.


