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 with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori] (471–480)
Drifters’ Zundoko BushiZa Dorifutāzu
This song, which can be considered one of The Drifters’ signature numbers, captivates with lyrics that humorously depict youthful romance.
From bittersweet memories of student days to office romances after entering the working world, various love episodes unfold over a rhythmic groove.
Released in 1969, the song has remained a long-selling favorite cherished by many.
Frequently performed on television and at live shows, it continues to offer fresh appeal each time.
It’s a recommended track for anyone wanting to relive nostalgic youth or lift their spirits.
Sing it together with older listeners, and it’s sure to spark lively reminiscences.
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!
Do-Re-Mi-Fa STARS!!purazumajika & Mashumairesh!!

This is the opening theme song for the anime “SHOW BY ROCK!! STARS!!,” a track titled “Doremifa STARS!!”.
Fitting for a band-themed show, it’s packed with punkish elements.
Rather than old-school punk, it leans more toward pop-punk with a quirky vibe, similar to bands like Yabai T-Shirts Yasan.
There’s also a solid guitar solo in the latter half.
It’s a super fun song loaded with all the quintessential “band!” elements.
DriveMeron Kinenbi

A solo track by member Ayumi Shibata, included as the fourth song on Melon Kinenbi’s mini-album “Melon Juice,” released in December 2007.
It’s a poignant song that realistically portrays the feelings of two people who decided to break up after their drive, yet, clinging to lingering attachment, take detours and find themselves unable to move forward.
Songs With Titles Starting With “Do” — Solo Karaoke Song-Name Shiritori (481–490)
Dog fightHisaishi Joe

Included on the “Porco Rosso Soundtrack.” A dogfight is a term meaning an intense aerial battle between fighter planes.
This piece is not only thrilling but also features a touch of comedy.
The first half is light and lively, but it gradually becomes more serious, structured in a way that seems to fit the unfolding of the story perfectly.
Listen while picturing the scenes from the film.
Doom – Trap of CloudsHisaishi Joe

I think Porco Rosso is a hardboiled, adult-oriented work packed with men’s dreams and romance.
Isn’t the protagonist, Porco Rosso, something men aspire to? The soundtrack is very adult as well.
It’s full of cool tracks like chanson and jazz.
“Doom — Trap of Clouds” features stylish dissonant piano, which also evokes a sense of foreboding.
Dondoko FestivalInoue Azumi

A child secretly peeks at ghosts dancing in the twilight.
When the ghosts dance, strange things happen—something that, for a child, is far more captivating than frightening.
It will surely become an unforgettable memory for life.



