[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!
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DaydreamI Hate Models

I Hate Models is a France-born producer who develops a techno style that fuses industrial, trance, and rave sounds.
Active since around 2015, he is known for albums such as L’Âge des métamorphoses (2019) and Forever Melancholia (released in 2024).
Despite a mysterious style that hides his face, his emotionally stirring, intense performances have won fervent support—especially among Gen Z—and he has earned worldwide acclaim, even ranking in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs in 2025.
His unique sound, where ferocity and melancholy coexist, is perfect for anyone who wants to release their emotions through hard-hitting music!
Don’t Leave Me This WayTHELMA HOUSTON

The talented singer Thelma Houston, who hails from Mississippi and has roots in gospel.
She began her career in the late 1960s and is known for leaving behind classic soul and disco recordings on labels such as Motown.
Her career gained full momentum with the 1969 album Sunshower, but it was the 1976 single “Don’t Leave Me This Way” that cemented her worldwide popularity.
With that song, she earned high acclaim, including winning the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in February 1978.
It’s also well known that she is not related to Whitney Houston.
If you’re looking to lift your spirits with a powerful voice, why not give her work a listen?
DangerousSurprise Chef

Surprise Chef from Melbourne are a distinctive five-piece in the instrumental scene.
Formed at the end of 2017, they established a cinematic playing style and drew attention with their 2020 album “All News Is Good News.” Influenced by ’70s film music and hip-hop, their sound—often described as “moody instrumental jazz-funk”—carries a unique atmosphere that invites listeners into imagined stories.
Their 2023 album “Education & Recreation” was nominated for the ARIA Award in the jazz category, underscoring their proven talent.
They continue to work energetically, releasing the album “Superb” in May 2025, and are highly recommended for lovers of soul and funk.
DVP (Feat. Baka Not Nice)Smiley

Smiley, a Toronto-based rapper signed to Drake’s OVO Sound, has been gaining attention.
Known for his signature laid-back flow that speaks to street realities, his new track is “DVP (Feat.
Baka Not Nice).” Featuring fellow OVO affiliate Baka Not Nice, the song lives up to its title—named after a major Toronto expressway—delivering a trap tune charged with the tension of a nighttime sprint.
Just released in December 2025, it pairs Smiley’s languid delivery with Baka Not Nice’s gritty voice for a striking contrast, resulting in a short yet addictive cut.
It’s perfect for driving, so if you’re looking for a cool beat, this is a must-check.
Die On This HillSienna Spiro

Let me introduce you to Siena Spiro, a London-based singer-songwriter.
She first gained attention through singing videos on TikTok and has since built a following with her rich, jazz- and soul-inflected voice.
She released her debut EP, “Sink Now, Swim Later,” in February 2025, and the song she put out that October peaked at No.
9 on the UK Singles Chart, propelling her into the spotlight.
This track is a piano-led ballad that explores determination and attachment in love, centered on the theme of an unshakable conviction—“there’s one thing I won’t compromise.” Its structure is superb, opening up from a quiet introduction into a chorus that feels expansive, and her husky tone brings real weight to the lyrics.
It’s a standout recommendation for anyone seeking a moving ballad or the fusion of classical-style vocals with contemporary production.

