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[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D

This article brings together and introduces only songs with titles that start with “D,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.

When you think of “D,” words like “DREAM” or “DAY” come to mind right away, and there are surely plenty of songs that begin with a question like “Do you ~,” too.

It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for a song-title shiritori game.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (71–80)

Dying To LoveBAD OMENS

BAD OMENS – Dying To Love (Official Music Video)
Dying To LoveBAD OMENS

Bad Omens, the band drawing the most attention in today’s metalcore scene, have released a new single in October 2025 that further deepens the sound they honed on their 2022 album “THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND,” balancing dramatic heaviness with pop sensibilities.

Centered on a protagonist consumed by love—self-destructing yet obsessively yearning for it—the track showcases Noah Sebastian’s staggering range, from angelic falsettos to ferocious roars.

A companion visual set in a Brutalist architectural space was released simultaneously, visualizing the song’s dark world through the story of a man wandering a labyrinthine darkness.

Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in Bad Omens’ uniquely shadowed sound where delicacy and violence intersect.

Day One (feat. Dijon & Flock of Dimes)Bon Iver

Bon Iver – Day One (feat. Dijon & Flock of Dimes) [Official Video]
Day One (feat. Dijon & Flock of Dimes)Bon Iver

Centered around Wisconsin native Justin Vernon, Bon Iver is a project that has continually evolved from tranquil indie folk into experimental soundscapes.

On this track from the album “SABLE, fABLE,” released in April 2025, Dijon and Jenn Wasner are featured, and a beautiful world unfolds through interlacing keyboard lines and layered harmonies that sweep like beams of light.

The song explores themes of identity and devotion, expressing a profound bond: not knowing who you are without that someone special.

It’s a track that gently accompanies a heart shifting like overcast skies.

Venturing from its folk roots into contemporary R&B, the sound is introspective yet warm—an ideal listen for days of unsettled weather.

DIDDY BLUDLil Godd

Lil God is a Vancouver-based rapper.

With a background in metal and deathcore, he’s gaining attention for a distinctive style that fuses horror and anime culture with trap and cloud rap.

His new track, released in October 2025, is a highly viral-minded song tied to the “calculator” meme that spread on TikTok and Instagram Reels.

Built around minimal 808 bass and tight hi-hats, it features a chant-like hook that repeats “blud,” a term from UK slang, and is structured for quick impact with short-form looping in mind.

The humorous, number-themed lyrics prioritize reusability of phrases over semantic depth, optimized for music consumption in the social media era.

As one of his self-produced 2025 single series, it stands at the intersection of internet culture and hip-hop.

Perfect for anyone looking for a modern trap sound to enjoy casually during a commute or while scrolling through social media.

do you think you could love meyung kai

yung kai – do you think you could love me (official lyric video)
do you think you could love meyung kai

Chinese-Canadian singer-songwriter Yang Kai has been drawing attention with a gentle sound grounded in indie bedroom pop.

Released in March 2025, this track is a romantic number where his clear vocals resonate over dreamy piano and clean guitar.

It opens with an image of dreaming about a lover waiting under a streetlight, and through the question “Will you love me?” it portrays the emotional crosscurrent of a desperate desire to be loved and the anxiety that the feeling may not be returned.

Under a dull, overcast sky, it might be nice to listen to this song and calm your mind.

Deep DivingAfter

After – Deep Diving (Official Music Video)
Deep DivingAfter

After is a male-female duo based in Los Angeles.

The two, both born on August 23, 1995, met on a dating app and have been gaining attention for their unique sound that fuses trip-hop with Y2K pop.

Released in June 2025, this track feels like diving underwater, with floating, immersive synths and lo-fi drum loops weaving a dreamlike atmosphere.

The lyrics delve into deep emotions, beautifully harmonizing with a soundscape that reinterprets early-2000s nostalgia through a contemporary lens.

The vocal timbre—reminiscent of Caroline Polachek—is captivating, making this a perfect piece for nighttime drives or quiet introspection.

Don’t Remind Me (feat. Anderson .Paak)Amber Mark

Amber Mark – Don’t Remind Me feat. Anderson .Paak (Official Music Video)
Don’t Remind Me (feat. Anderson .Paak)Amber Mark

After spending her childhood years in countries like India and Germany, Amber Mark pursued a path in music.

She’s a singer-songwriter acclaimed for her refined sound that centers on R&B while incorporating a wide range of genres such as soul, funk, and bossa nova.

This track, taken from her album “Pretty Idea,” released in October 2025, was crafted in collaboration with Anderson .Paak.

Though she longs to forget past loves and memories, everything around her keeps bringing them back—lyrics that portray that bittersweet struggle are layered over a refreshing yacht rock–tinged chord progression with gentle piano and synths.

Amber’s smoky-hued vocals intertwine exquisitely with Anderson’s spiced-up rap, creating a comforting vibe that pairs perfectly with a relaxed afternoon café time.

Dead and GoneLeigh-Anne

Leigh-Anne – Dead And Gone (Visualiser) (Official)
Dead and GoneLeigh-Anne

Leigh-Anne, who rose to fame as a member of the popular British girl group Little Mix and officially launched her solo career in 2023, has released a new track in October 2025 that captivates with a powerful sound skillfully blending R&B, reggae, and dancehall.

The lyrics center on a theme of self-transformation—”burying the old self and embracing the new”—and convey a determination to live freely without worrying about others’ opinions.

As a lead single from her debut album My Ego Told Me To, slated for release in February 2026, it showcases a musicality that reflects her Caribbean roots and is not to be missed.

It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone who wants to live authentically.