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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 ___.”

Compilation of Songs Beginning with “Do” [Solo Karaoke · Song Title Shiritori] (321–330)

Don’t stop lovingshimamo

Shimamo – Don’t stop loving [Official Music Video]
Don't stop lovingshimamo

In this work, singer-songwriter Shimamo delivers a pop, gentle-sounding track that captures fleeting moments with a loved one.

The couple’s unique expressions of affection and the conflicts that arise within them are depicted with delicate nuance.

Released in June 2024, the song fully showcases Shimamo’s rich musical expressiveness and has been gaining popularity on social media platforms like TikTok.

It’s perfect for when you want to heighten those romantic feelings or think about your partner—highly recommended!

Songs with titles starting with “Do” — Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori (331–340)

Animal Fortune-tellingsukoppu

[Hatsune Miku] Animal Fortune-telling [Original Song with PV]
Animal Fortune-tellingsukoppu

A rock love song that makes your heart flutter with single-minded feelings! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Sukoppu, known for hits like “Keppekishou” and “Irony,” released in 2010.

The lyric “Other horoscopes didn’t work out, but in the animal horoscope our compatibility is perfect!” is just irresistibly cute.

The frustration of not being noticed by the person you like is a little heartbreaking, but that, too, is part of its charm—totally adorable! It might remind you of the bittersweet romances you experienced long ago.

Domino Topplingsukoppu

Hatsune Miku - Domino Toppling [Original Song with PV]
Domino Topplingsukoppu

The perfect song for a lyric-prank that captures the feeling of “I can’t help feeling jealous when that person talks to someone else…” is “Domino Taoshi.” It was produced in 2011 by the Vocaloid producer Scop, known for delivering highly thematic tracks to listeners.

The lyrics depicting a bittersweet love and the jazzy piano sound match beautifully.

It’s a song whose thrilling yet cute emotions really hit home.

It can be a great way to express those feelings that become heavy precisely because you care.

Be sure to check out this work packed with poetic charm.

Wishing you happiness.zenbu yume mitai, watashi koko ni iru no ni

I can’t forget the slightly unusual unit name, “Zenbu Yume Mitai, Watashi Koko ni Iru no ni” (It’s all like a dream, even though I’m here).

It’s a music unit organized primarily by illustrator Nobumi Fukui, and their performances, which collaborate art and music, are very popular.

The vocals are performed by Saori Fueida.

Among their songs, one that’s especially popular is “Douzo O-Shiawase ni” (I Wish You Happiness).

It’s a piece that sings of wishing happiness for a former partner while still feeling lingering attachment.

Although the content is very heartrending, it ultimately turns into something that gently gives you a push forward.

Doremi FUN LIFEtankobuchin

Tancobuchin “Do-Re-Mi FUN LIFE” (Music Video)
Doremi FUN LIFEtankobuchin

Tancobuchin is a five-member girls’ band formed in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture.

All the members are the same age, and they were sixth graders in elementary school when they formed the band.

In 2013, they made their major debut as an active high school girls’ band with the single “Doremi FUN LIFE.” Their fresh, high-school-style performance drew attention, and the song was selected as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo variety show “Black Million.” That same year, they also performed at ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL, the largest outdoor music festival in Japan.

Though it was met with regret, they announced a hiatus in 2018 and held their final concert the following year.

I don’t really care.chiitana

How about a catchy guitar rock number? This song by Vocaloid producer Chiitana—also known as the author of works like “Torigirl”—was released in 2019.

It features a simple, pleasing sound arrangement and lyrics written in down-to-earth language.

It’s an easy-to-listen-to Vocaloid track that’s easy to relate to.

The melody is easy to remember and the rhythm is easy to follow, so it should be approachable.

Once you get used to it, how about trying to sing it while adding hand claps?

Dried dry flowerstoa

Toa – Dry Dry Flower – ft. Hatsune Miku
Dried dry flowerstoa

It’s a catchy song with a cute sound.

Who is it that gives water to my heart that has dried out? The lyrics express a desire for someone to fill an empty heart—something many people today can relate to.

With the adorable voice of VOCALOID and a dollhouse-like world, it’s a popular track.