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

“1 Child y Dog,” which carries a bottomless, swamp-like heaviness.
A work by Vocaloid producer ive, released in January 2026.
The video was produced by Toasu.
Sung in Kaai Yuki’s innocent, childlike voice, the lyrics weave depictions of domination and submission.
True to the title, the cruel worldview is delivered matter-of-factly over a viscous, sludgy soundscape—sending chills down your spine.
Be sure to check out this highly addictive slice of dark pop.
Dried flowersNEW!Yuuri

Released in October 2020 as the second major-label digital single, this song is a rock ballad told from a woman’s perspective that continues the story of the indie-era track “Kakurenbo.” The poignant scenes of two people growing apart are truly heart-wrenching.
It became a record-breaking long-running hit, topping Billboard JAPAN’s 2021 year-end overall chart.
It’s one of Yuuri’s signature numbers, also included on the album “Ichi.” The progression from the conversational tone of the first verse to the powerful vocals in the chorus is stunning, making it a great pick when you want to pour your emotions into a karaoke performance.
The vocal range is wide and the difficulty is on the higher side, but it’s worth trying after finding a key that suits you.
Which one will you choose?NEW!hiroki

An irresistibly addictive pop song that pushes you to make the ultimate either-or choice.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer hiroki., released in August 2025.
The call-and-response between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto SV is a standout feature, and the sound arrangement charmingly blends cuteness with intensity.
Plus, the lyrics’ relentless demand for an answer—Which will you choose?—gets more and more stuck in your head.
If you’re indecisive and struggling to pick a White Day return gift, give it a listen!
doppelgängerNEW!harumakigohan

An immersive work where animation and music are inseparably intertwined.
This piece, which opened Vocaloid producer Harumaki Gohan’s series “Big Sister Pretend,” was released in January 2026.
The story unfolds through motifs such as one’s own shadow and mirror image.
The experience of visuals and sound linking perfectly will give you chills.
If you love highly narrative works, be sure to check it out!
Poisonous possessivenessNEW!piinata

This is an irresistibly addictive track that captures Kasane Teto’s impish cuteness and tantalizing bite.
“Dokusen-yoku” by Vocaloid producer Pīnata was released in January 2026.
It portrays heavy emotions—validation-seeking, obsession, and jealousy—set to danceable EDM.
You’ll find yourself hitting repeat before you know it.
If you’re looking for something stimulating, give it a listen!
I’m not going anywhereNEW!masarada

Despite its light touch, this is an original work that exudes a bittersweet ache.
“Doko ni mo Ikanai” by Vocaloid producer Masarada was released in January 2026.
It is Masarada’s first original song for Amaginu.
The protagonist, unable to go anywhere because of the rain, unfolds various shades of meaning in the phrase “not going anywhere.” It sounds merely factual, like a tantrum, like a call from someone precious—yet the same words change as the song progresses.
Be sure to listen along with the music video.
Why am I so sad?NEW!yoshida takurou

Its hallmark is universal lyrics that the folk generation of the 1970s could easily relate to their own circumstances.
There’s an episode in which someone rushed to a friend whose company had gone bankrupt and sang this song in front of them; the feeling of “still wanting human connection” amid life’s setbacks and loneliness resonated with many.
It’s truly a quintessential folk song! The melody is very simple and easy to remember, making it great for everyone from karaoke beginners to those who want to sing in earnest.
When singing, deliver the A verse more like spoken word without pushing your voice too much—especially in the first verse, where it takes a while to reach the chorus and the talk-like elements may feel long, but if you sing the following chorus solidly to bring the energy up, you can capture the mood of the song nicely.
Try to sing with care for the lyrics!



