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] (351–360)
utter scumnakiso

This is a downbeat track that layers Yuki Koiuta’s innocent singing voice over a steady, understated rhythm.
Created by Nakiso in 2022, it’s marked by a shadowy atmosphere.
The lyrics are crazed, intertwining possessiveness and dependency, and they leave a deep impression on listeners.
Even if you’re not confident in your vocal power, it’s relatively approachable, though you may need practice to capture the mood.
It’s a uniquely captivating song with a scary vibe that becomes addictive.
possessive loveneguse.

This is a love song from a woman’s perspective by Neguse, a rock band formed in 2020.
The female protagonist in the lyrics is in love with a man who’s into music.
However, to him, she isn’t his number one—she’s just someone convenient.
Even knowing that, she can’t help but want to make him “hers alone,” and the lyrics candidly depict how her heart aches as she struggles between reality and her ideals.
It’s a painful, heartrending track that many in similar situations will likely relate to.
I don’t care!buriru P

Even though it’s a novelty song, it’s incredibly encouraging.
With a bright, upbeat band sound, it shouts, “A lot happens, but who cares!” It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sing out loud when you’re overthinking or a bit tired—there’s that kind of charm.
It might help you forget everything for a while.
drunkerbōkariodo P

A hard-hitting rock number that makes you want to nod your head to the beat.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Bokariodo-P, also known for “1/6” and “Jugemu Sequencer,” released in 2020.
With properly distorted guitar tones and powerful drums, it’s the kind of song that makes you say, “This is rock!” The lyrics are grounded and brimming with realism—especially relatable if you’re a working adult.
You can’t help but think, “Somehow, I’ve become an adult…”
Dolphin Raymasa

This is a breakup song by Masa, a Vocaloid producer known for creating many Japanese-style horror tracks.
GUMI’s vocals pair perfectly with the catchy, pop-leaning arrangement.
It tells the story of a teenage boy’s heartbreak, and the struggle with his own inability to be strong is deeply moving.
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!


