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 starting with “Do” — Solo Karaoke & Song Title Shiritori (371–380)
DokiDokiKisstaiya panku
The unit “Tire Punk,” played by JARUJARU on the variety show Ariyoshi no Kabe, features silver-painted faces, robot-like dancing, and cool-headed trivia for a hilarious act.
JARUJARU is a comedy duo from Yoshimoto Kogyo formed in 2008.
Their popularity has risen in the Heisei-Reiwa era, and they’re regulars on Ariyoshi no Kabe.
The surreal worldview of the song “DokiDokiKiss” becomes even funnier thanks to the duo’s chemistry!
Dokin Dokin Dokin-chan ~Dokin’s Song~doriimingu

The long-awaited theme song for Dokin-chan carries a sexy, moody vibe reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku.
With its solid, weighty arrangement and somewhat ominous lyrics, it skews more toward a little-devil allure than Dokin-chan’s usual cute image.
It’s a fitting track for the uniquely individualistic cast of Anpanman characters.
Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” — Solo Karaoke Title Shiritori (381–390)
Do-Re-Mi-Fa Anpanmandoriimingu

This song is the theme for the Anpanman movie “Go! Anpanman: Shine! Princess Vanilla of the Ice Kingdom,” and it always gets huge cheers at Anpanman shows.
It’s a tune everyone can enjoy together by doing hand-play and mimicking Anpanman and his friends.
The fun, relaxed melody makes it easy to love.
We hope even the littlest kids will join in—copy the moves, clap along, and have a great time together with Anpanman and the gang.
thiefDoresukōzu

It’s a punchy rock tune with a punkish vibe! It’s included on their second album, “Bande Dessinée,” released in 2013.
Crackling, distorted guitar tones, powerful drumming, and Shima’s husky vocals—every slice of it is cool.
The slightly bittersweet lyrics, likening a greedy self to a thief, are also captivating.
In just about two minutes, the Dresscodes’ musical essence is packed in tight.
Dream dream yume dreamNayutan Seijin

If you’re looking for a catchy Vocaloid track you can sing in a high tone and dance to, Dream Dream Yume Dream is perfect for you.
It’s included on Vocaloid producer NayutalieN’s 2018 album Object Z from the Planet Nayutan, known for its popular four-on-the-floor, rhythmic tempos.
You’ll experience a dreamy sound unfolding within a pop-inspired world.
Fans of passionate Japanese rock will surely get hooked.
Why not push your vocal limits to its danceable beat?
Doo doo dooHainomi

Hainomi is a Vocaloid producer known for creating songs with strong messages.
His “Doo Doo Doo” is a must-listen as well.
The track portrays how we become bound by common sense and lose the ability to make the choices we truly want, as well as the struggle to break out of that shell.
It can also be seen as casting a stone into the pond of modern society.
It’s a song that will make you think in many ways.
Another highlight is the highly addictive chorus that repeats the title phrase “Doo Doo Doo”—you’ll find yourself humming it before you know it.
Donut Hole 2024hachi

A track released by Kenshi Yonezu under his Vocaloid producer name, Hachi.
He remade the 2013 song with a 2024-version music video.
Created in collaboration with GODIVA, it features beautiful animation by Production I.G that brilliantly captures the song’s world.
The poetic metaphor of comparing feelings for a lost, precious presence to the hole of a donut resonates deeply.
While it sings of loss and the fragility of memory, it also conveys a strength to look forward.
Recommended for those carrying a sense of sorrow or trying to overcome parting with someone important.


