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 Whose Titles Start with “Do” [Solo Karaoke · Song-Title Shiritori] (41–50)
Why did this happen?!monet

This song wraps the sensation of drowning in unrequited love in a band-driven sound.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer monet, released in December 2025.
It likens the swelling emotions within oneself to a “monster,” depicting how the other person’s kindness turns into inescapable chains.
The psychological portrayal—where self-denial and yearning amplify each other—feels strikingly raw.
Despite its dim, somber worldview, it’s catchy and the kind of piece you’ll want to play on repeat.
Dry Town ~Theme of Zero~LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

If you want to immerse yourself in a mysterious atmosphere, be sure to experience this sound.
Released in May 2010, this single by LOVE PSYCHEDELICO was chosen as the main theme for the Fuji TV drama “Zettai Reido: Mikaiketsu Jiken Tokumei Sousa” (Absolute Zero: Special Investigation into Unsolved Cases).
In fact, this piece is a reimagined version—enhanced with strings to suit the drama—of a track originally included on their 2002 album “LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ORCHESTRA.” The dry tone of the guitar layered with sweeping strings further heightens the tense, taut mood of the story.
It’s a masterpiece perfect for nights when you want to quietly sink into your thoughts alone, or when you want to surrender yourself to a deep, resonant sound.
Documentary filmMr.Children

This is a track by Mr.Children, a band that has long led Japan’s music scene, included on their album “SOUNDTRACKS,” released in December 2020.
Although it isn’t tied to any specific promotion, it’s deeply loved by fans as a centerpiece of the album.
The lyrics delicately depict everyday scenes and the subtle sway of emotions, sure to awaken cherished memories in the listener’s heart.
The music video, directed by OSRIN of PERIMETRON, brilliantly captures the world of the song and drew considerable attention.
It’s a beautiful ballad to listen to softly—on a quiet night alone in thought, or when you want to reaffirm the irreplaceable tenderness of daily life.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Camel?Teru’s Symphonia

A symphonic rock project formed under the leadership of Terutsugu Hirayama, guitarist of the legendary band Novela.
Launched in 1983 as Hirayama’s solo endeavor, it initially produced works such as the album “The Castle of Noi.” Its lyrical sound, featuring female vocals and keyboards, conveys a refined beauty reminiscent of the British band Renaissance.
In the late 1990s, their releases appeared on the French progressive rock label Musea, earning high acclaim across borders.
If you want to immerse yourself in dramatic structural beauty and a fantastical worldview, this is a group you should definitely hear.
DoraemonHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s Doraemon theme song is loved by people of all ages.
The song’s overall vocal range is B2 to F4, which makes it quite easy to sing.
In the chorus, where the “do” sounds continue, it’s very important to lock into the rhythm.
The sections that share the same rhythm and timing are just as important.
It’s best to pronounce the words with a light, detailed delivery rather than too crisply.
In the pre-chorus (B-melody), projecting your voice with a big, expansive feel will enhance your expressiveness.
Try singing with an upbeat, fun energy!
I’ll be by your side no matter what.erica

Erica’s track portrays the preciousness of simply staying quietly by someone’s side when they’re hurting or anxious.
The lyrics, imbued with a strong will to care for the other person, and the gentle yet powerful melody make it a song you’ll want to hear during graduation season, when farewells and new beginnings intertwine.
It’s included on the single “Even If the World Ended Today / I’ll Always Be by Your Side,” released in March 2017, and it also drew attention as an insert song for the TBS variety show “Koin Toss Season 5.”
Dropkick&TEAM

&TEAM is a nine-member global group that debuted under HYBE LABELS JAPAN, captivating the world with their diverse personalities and strong unity.
Featured on their album First Howling : NOW, released in November 2023, this track is a high-energy rock tune.
Its theme—kicking away hardships and running toward the future with your comrades—resonates with the mixed feelings of anxiety and hope on a day of new beginnings.
And with its irresistibly sing-along chorus that makes you want to throw your fist in the air, it’s perfect for getting hyped with friends at karaoke.


