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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 (51–60)

d00mscrvll: Loitering (ft. Kodak Black)Diplo

Diplo – d00mscrvll: Loitering ft. Kodak Black
d00mscrvll: Loitering (ft. Kodak Black)Diplo

Producer Diplo, known for his work with Major Lazer and for continually leading the dance music scene, has launched a new alias focused on the phonk sound: d00mscrvll.

Featured on his album d00mscrvll and released in January 2026 is Loitering (ft.

Kodak Black).

Bringing in Florida’s flagship rapper Kodak Black, the track brilliantly fuses phonk’s signature distorted low-end with his sticky, drawling flow.

As the title suggests, it’s an addictive number steeped in a vaguely ominous, heavy atmosphere.

If you want to experience the cutting edge of today’s trends, be sure to check it out.

Dance The Pain AwayHaute & Freddy

Haute & Freddy – Dance The Pain Away
Dance The Pain AwayHaute & Freddy

Auto & Freddy are a Los Angeles–based duo who stay true to their own aesthetics.

The project is led by seasoned talents Michelle Buzz and Lance Shipp—who have worked with the likes of Katy Perry and Britney Spears—and showcases a captivating “court jester” world.

In January 2026 they released “Dance The Pain Away,” a killer tune whose sound feels like 80s new wave reconstructed for the modern club, featuring sporadic bass and addictive synths.

The track raises anticipation for their March album Big Disgrace, and it’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to dance away the noise and pain of everyday life!

DESIGNED TO LOSEThe Twilight Sad

Hailing from Kilsyth, Scotland, The Twilight Sad are a post-punk band that wields roaring noise and lyrical melody.

Having proven their mettle touring with The Cure, they’ve earned global acclaim.

Their new song, “DESIGNED TO LOSE,” was released in January ahead of the album “IT’S THE LONG GOODBYE,” due out in March 2026.

Centered around James Graham and Andy MacFarlane, the project was meticulously crafted over seven years.

Its weighty themes of loss and grief are conveyed through an overwhelming wall of sound and delicate vocals.

It’s a track that will resonate on nights when you want to quietly face yourself, or when you’re immersed in deep introspection.

diamonds are foreverbbno$

Hailing from Vancouver, Canada, rapper bbno$ has earned worldwide popularity with his catchy hooks and unique persona.

He stirred up controversy by hinting at retirement around December 2025, but swiftly returned with a new release in January 2026: “diamonds are forever.” Shifting away from his trademark energetic style, the track contrasts fleeting things like wealth and fame with values that endure, delivering a wistful, introspective lyricism and sound that truly resonates.

Read as a declaration of his resolve to enter a new phase after the retirement saga, this song is perfect for anyone feeling weary of our glittering social media age, or for those who want to sink into music on a quiet night.

Deja VuCrusher-P

Guyana Production “Deja Vu” JubyPhonic × rachie
Deja VuCrusher-P

A stylish track that fuses glittering piano melodies with exhilarating EDM sounds.

Created with involvement from Crusher-P—one of the leading figures in the English-language Vocaloid scene—alongside Circus-P and others, the piece quickly hit a million views after its PV was released on YouTube in July 2016.

The English duet by Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka feels fresh, and the lyrics, centered on the pain of a recurring relationship, lend a bittersweet touch to the danceable soundscape.

Also included on Circus-P’s album “715,” it’s a beloved classic that has stood the test of time.

Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy both body-moving beats and a surge of melancholic emotion.