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 compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Do”
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- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “zu” (rare!)
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- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
Compilation of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (341–350)
I want to welcome fellow fans, but…mashimashuron

Known by the nickname “Mashi,” singer Mashimashuron shares “Kawaii” music with the world.
The track “I Want to Welcome Fellow Fans, But…” from her 1st album “Kawaii Is on My Side” became a hot topic on TikTok.
Its lyrics capture the dilemma of wanting more fans for your favorite artist while also wanting to keep them all to yourself—a feeling that grows alongside their popularity.
It’s a catchy pop tune with a cute vocal and a breezy, feel-good ensemble.
What’s going on?mitsu akuma

Mitsuakuma’s “What’s Going On?” is a song that confronts anxiety and inner conflict.
Sung through Kasane Teto’s voice, it speaks about binge eating, nausea, and feelings for someone special.
Its catchy tone draws you in, yet there’s a certain shadowy mood beneath the surface.
The sound arrangement stands out for blending a variety of genres—rock, jazz, and electronic music among others.
Add this multifaceted Vocaloid track to your playlist!
muddywakazaemon

Amid a sludgy, oozing groove, the bass darts around freely in all directions.
Composed by bassist Wakazaemon and released in 2019, this track feels like turning one’s inner downer vibes straight into music—something I think will especially resonate with younger listeners.
From a bass-playing standpoint, the wah-inflected phrases really stand out.
The contrast between the quirky, slappy-pecking tone and the heavy, thudding sections is just perfect.
Get a taste of Wakazaemon’s originality for yourself.
Don’t give up ~Awakening~ainisuta

It’s hard to tell whether it’s a song or a bit, but Sanshirō’s Ainista delivers a touch of surreal humor.
Ainista is a fictional unit that appeared on the TV show “Ariyoshi no Kabe.” Their “Don’t give up ~Awakening~,” which feels part musical comedy, part translation, part explanation, features the two dressed like deities, with Komiya holding a guitar and singing.
It’s really fun to see all kinds of new styles showcased as a fresh form of comedy, different from traditional sketches or manzai.
Please, do not taint your emotions.Amerika Min’yō Kenkyūkai Haniwa

How about “Please, Don’t Stain Your Emotions” by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Study Group? At the moment when all the instruments come together dynamically, no word other than “emotional” seems to fit.
The conversational, spoken style of the melody draws on techniques from the musical genre known as “poetry reading,” and the more you listen, the more it pulls you into its world.
I hope the strongly message-driven lyrics make you feel something.
I couldn’t care less.Urufuruzu

Speaking of Ulfuls, they have lots of lively, upbeat songs, so many people probably listen to them when they want to get pumped up, right? I’d like to recommend this song “Doudemo Yosugi” to people who are overthinking because they’re worried or unsure.
That’s because the lyrics are so positive that they hit you straight in the heart.
Combined with Tortoise Matsumoto’s powerful vocals, the song will give you energy.
The members’ bright expressions in the music video boost your spirits even more!
Slave HeavenElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi is a four-piece rock band whose vocalist, Hiroji Miyamoto, leaves a strikingly eccentric impression.
Their seventh single, Dorei Tengoku (“Slave Heaven”), which is also the title track of their sixth album, boosts the tension with a tight rock sound featuring noisy guitars.
The lyrics line up straightforward, shocking phrases that seem to ironically brand the world of people drifting through life without purpose as a kind of heaven.
It’s a sharp-edged rock tune whose powerful message makes a strong impact.


