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)
You’re crazy.dandadan

Sung by WurtS, this track is a pleasant listen that blends dance music elements into a simple, band-driven sound.
It served as the ending theme for season 2 of the anime Dandadan, which features yokai and the supernatural.
The lyrics incorporate the anime’s setting and convey a poignant emotional sway—the frustration of wanting to express your feelings but being clumsy and overcomplicating things.
It’s recommended as party background music with anime-loving friends or for getting hyped at karaoke.
Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke / Song Title Shiritori] (51–60)
Chaotic☆ChristmasKurosu Rin

Rin Kurusu, who served as the center of the former idol group “26-ji no Masquerade” and is now active as a voice actress and singer.
This song, included as the coupling track to her third single “Wacchuane?” released in November 2024, portrays a girl whose heart flutters as she prepares for the holy night.
It’s a sparkling pop number packed with the bustling yet joyful moments of dashing around a room aglow with illuminations in search of presents, and the rising anticipation of spending the evening with someone special.
Kurusu comments, “Most of the winter songs I’ve sung until now were breakup songs, so I was simply happy to have a bright Christmas track.” Why not sing it together and get hyped with friends before your Christmas party?
DOGLANDPEOPLE 1

Released in December 2022, this track mixes a slightly eerie atmosphere with poetic lyrics.
It drew attention as the ending theme for episode 10 of the anime Chainsaw Man, arriving at a milestone moment as PEOPLE 1’s first anime theme song.
The structure is striking: rap-like verses give way to a chorus where the band ensemble brings a catchy lift, and the lyrics—linking physicality with inner emotion—hit straight to the heart.
Later included on the album “Hoshimeguri, Kimi ni Kinsei,” the song shines with lyrics and composition by Deu and arrangement by Hajime Taguchi.
Its cool world, balancing ambiguity and intensity, is perfect for listeners seeking refined music in everyday life or those moved by the synchronicity of animation and music.
Dreamlandmizuna

This is the eighth track by Vocaloid producer Mizuna, released in September 2025.
Driven by a thick bassline, its stylish sound brings a buoyant sense of joy just by listening.
The lyrics, which introspectively trace emotional ups and downs, resonate as if beckoning you into a dreamlike world.
Combined with illustrations by Suama Suga, the result is a wonderfully fantastical, floating atmosphere.
Perfect for soothing a tired heart.
What color do you like?Sakushi Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

You can almost picture a child cheerfully holding a crayon and saying, “This is my favorite color!” This magical song, which teaches the joy of expressing what you love out loud, was born from composer Osamu Sakata’s experience of children excitedly telling him their favorite colors one after another.
It debuted in June 1992 as NHK’s “Song of the Month” on Okaasan to Issho, and the album “Donna Iro ga Suki” was also released.
It might be fun to sing during drawing time and try to guess which crayon your child will pick up first!
Dream Kisstoiki

“Dream Kiss” is a song by Toiki., released in September 2025.
Painted with words like delusion and curse, it portrays a precarious romance like an angel and a devil whispering to each other.
You’ll be drawn into its poetic worldview and a sound arrangement that blends speed and weightlessness.
Miku’s whispery vocals and the whistles slipped in between are also striking.
It’s the kind of Vocaloid track you can’t escape once you’re hooked.
Don’t Beyouen kingyo

A bewitching goldfish that uses hip-hop as its foundation to evoke the humidity and luster of the night.
Perhaps you’ve been looking for stylish R&B but haven’t quite found a track that resonates.
If so, we recommend this song they released in August 2025.
Over a minimal, slightly shadowy track, it delicately portrays complex emotions like missed connections and loneliness.
By repeating messages like “don’t be sad” and “don’t be angry,” it creates a distinctive, emotional rhythm.
Crafted by a powerhouse duo whose early signature track “BLACK” reached No.
1 on Spotify’s domestic Viral chart, this is a deep, city-night-appropriate piece.


