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Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori

Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
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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 ___.”

Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke • Song Title Shiritori] (1–10)

Dried flowersNEW!Yuuri

Yuri “Dry Flower” Official Music Video - Director’s Cut ver. -
Dried flowersNEW!Yuuri

A smash hit by Yuuri that portrays the aching feelings of heartbreak from a woman’s perspective.

The imagery of projecting emotions onto a flower that keeps its shape even after it withers comes vividly to mind, and it has a charm that makes you want to hum along.

Released as a single in October 2020 and later included on the album “Ichi,” the song quickly won hearts across Japan despite having no specific tie-in, sparked by a one-take performance.

With its slow tempo and carefully woven lyrics, it’s perfect for an intro quiz to enjoy with seniors.

It’s also great for a setting where everyone claps along and sings the familiar chorus together.

Why feat. Emimi NodaNEW!Takase Tōya

Takuya Takase / Why feat. Emi Noda (Official Music Video)
Why feat. Emimi NodaNEW!Takase Tōya

This work by Toya Takase is a heartbreak song that powerfully sings of the aching lingering feelings that make you think of the one you broke up with night after night.

It was included on the EP “13-gatsu 1-nichi,” released in January 2022, and later featured on the album “13-gatsu 2-nichi.” A distinctive feature is its male–female duet style, with close friend and singer-songwriter Emi Noda as a featured artist.

The dramatic emotional interplay between the two and a certain nostalgia reminiscent of Heisei-era duets resonated widely, especially on social media.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side on nights when you’re weighed down by regret over love that burned too brightly and led to a falling out, and by an inescapable loneliness.

Complete Map of GermanyNEW!Egokoro Jinpachi (CV. Kamiya Hiroshi), Mikakasa Anri (CV. Yukimura Eri)

Released the lyric videos for “Dokuzenezu” and “BLUE LUCK Ver.05,” tracks included on the TV anime ‘Blue Lock’ Character Song Single CD Vol. 5!
Complete Map of GermanyNEW!Egokoro Jinpachi (CV. Kamiya Hiroshi), Mikakasa Anri (CV. Yukimura Eri)

A related song from the TV anime Blue Lock, performed by Hiroshi Kamiya as Jinpachi Ego and Eri Yukimura as Anri Teieri.

It’s included on the fifth installment of the character song CD series, released in September 2024.

This work is a rare duet crafted from the perspectives of the project’s chief director, who pursues egoism, and the assistant who supports him on the operational side.

The lyrics—both ruthless and exhilarating, as if shattering common sense to forge a new order—unfold over an electronic sound.

Recommended for those who want to experience the characters’ fanatical ideals and the atmosphere of the people who drive things on the ground.

Do Me MoreNEW!Amuro Namie

With an exhilarating electro-pop sound, it was one of the staple songs that fired up the crowd at live shows.

Visually, it featured outfits and makeup that emphasized the allure of a mature woman, and as a fantasy piece themed around “super sexy.” For Amuro’s catalog, it’s rare in that it runs over five minutes.

The song itself has a calm, almost matter-of-fact vocal delivery, and there aren’t many parts that go too high in range.

Since there’s a rapid-fire section in the latter half, it’s best to be mindful of the opening and avoid letting the performance run on autopilot.

Dragon SmasherNEW!Evan Call

An instrumental track brimming with exhilaration, like when a formidable foe appears.

Within its brief 1 minute 58 seconds, it packs a driving rhythm and melodies from flutes and strings, making you feel as if courage is welling up as you listen.

Included on the album “TV Anime ‘Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’ Original Soundtrack,” released in April 2024, this piece was used as part of the score for the TV anime “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.” A live version was also released in 2025.

Composed by Evan Call, the work blends weighty orchestration with elements of Celtic music, enhancing immersion in another world.

It’s a perfect track for facing challenges or when you want to psych yourself up.

Monologue to LamentationNEW!Takahashi Yoko

This song captivates with its profound themes that delve deep into the world of Evangelion and its overwhelming sense of scale.

Written by Neko Oikawa and composed by Toshiyuki Omori, it conveys complex emotions such as deep love and a prayer for salvation.

Combined with Yoko Takahashi’s powerful vocals, it feels as if you’re witnessing a scene from the story itself.

It was released as Yoko Takahashi’s single in April 2010.

Selected as the theme song for the pachislot game “Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Path to the Soul,” it’s cherished by fans as a number that bridges the series’ history.

It’s perfect for delivering a dramatic performance at karaoke, so be sure to give it a try!

Dream of IrisNEW!Ariyou

Dream of Iris (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Dream of IrisNEW!Ariyou

A pop ballad whose prayer, moving from a place of loss toward hope, strikes a chord.

It’s a work released in March 2026 by Ariyou, a bilingual Japanese-Korean Vocaloid producer.

Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals blend beautifully with a melody line that stirs the emotions.

Set against a backdrop of a ravaged world, the lyrics portray a worldview that longs for unforgettable memories and human connection, carrying a gentle kindness that softly accompanies sorrow.

Perfect for those who want to heal a wounded heart or spend a quiet night in peace.