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] (491–500)
No matter how far away you areGō Hiromi

This song was chosen as the theme for the drama Kao Ai no Gekijō: Mama wa Dai Pinch!! “Donna ni Kimi ga Hanareteitatte” is the 70th single, released in 1996.
While it has a brisk rhythm, it’s not exactly a high-energy track; if anything, it has a sultry finish.
The lyrics, which portray unwavering love, fit it perfectly.
Try to stay mindful of the tempo when you sing it.
Perfect for creating a sophisticated, adult atmosphere at karaoke.
Don’t Stop80KIDZ

A track with heavy use of vocoder, a disco-like bassline, and a techno-tinged approach—true to their Balearic style—where a sharp, urban piano tone gently envelops the ears.
It’s an 80kidz song released digitally in July 2019.
If you talk about the duo who, at the height of the French electro boom, were the only act from Japan to break out globally, it’s these two—though technically they were a trio at the time.
The female member MAYU left in 2009.
Even so, they only became more energetic in their activities, releasing many works and turning into a band that gigs around the world.
DororoASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

A single by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION released in March 2019, written as the theme song for the TV anime Dororo.
It’s quintessentially them—a guitar rock track with satisfying sound production that makes great use of deep, heavy bass.
As for singing this song at karaoke, aiming for a high score should be relatively easy for anyone.
The melody is on the simpler side, so there aren’t any particularly difficult parts to sing.
Most people should be able to sing it in the original key.
Karaoke backing tracks may not fully reproduce the original’s satisfying rock groove, but keep the lively energy—don’t worry if it gets a bit rough—and power through to the end!
Drippin’ DesertKroi

Kroi is a five-piece mixture band formed in Tokyo in 2018.
Their song “Drippin’ Desert” feels great thanks to ghost notes that make full use of 16th-note bass lines.
In particular, there’s a section where octave slap phrases incorporate thumb ghost notes and double plucks to great effect, resulting in a highly technical yet groove-rich bassline.
There’s also a part at the end with rapid-fire 16th-note runs, making it a bassline that keeps you on your toes until the very last moment—truly impressive!
DREAM PLACEMORE MORE JUMP! × MEIKO

MORE MORE JUMP! and MEIKO’s “DREAM PLACE” features a world of lyrics brimming with dreams and hope that resonates clearly in listeners’ hearts.
This piece lets you feel the wonder of chasing dreams and the joy of taking on challenges.
Its powerful message that illuminates the future slowly stirs you from within.
Given the song’s vibe, it’s perfect for singing together with everyone at karaoke.
Feel the rhythm in your body and sing along with lots of energy!
guidanceNoGoD

The song NoGoD released in February 2009 is included on the album Gokusaishiki.
It’s a track that fuses the distinctive, energetic sound of the visual kei rock band NoGoD with powerful vocals, featuring strikingly intense guitar riffs and dynamic rhythms.
True to NoGoD’s style of tackling themes such as deep emotional expression, life’s struggles, and social critique, this work also delivers a highly impactful message that resonates strongly with listeners.
For members of the yutori generation, this song will serve as encouragement in pursuing dreams and goals, offering a powerful push forward when they feel on the verge of breaking.
DoughnutTwice

A perfect song for the winter season, this Japanese single was released in December 2021.
Its romance-themed lyrics, inspired by donuts, leave a lasting impression, while TWICE’s signature warm vocals resonate deeply.
The gentle melody, which embraces feelings of heartbreak and loneliness after parting with a loved one, is sure to warm a chilled heart.
This work was released as their 9th single in Japan.
It’s a track you’ll want to play to enliven Christmas and New Year’s events, or on a quiet night spent with someone special.


