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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] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (91–100)

Dark Matter (ft. Bladee, DJ Blakes)MC Lan

MC Lan – Dark Matter ft. Bladee, DJ Blakes | V3NOM Vol. 1
Dark Matter (ft. Bladee, DJ Blakes)MC Lan

MC Lan is a unique artist whose roots lie in Brazilian funk, yet he traverses rock and hip-hop with ease.

Since his breakthrough in 2017, he has earned international acclaim, including a Latin Grammy nomination in 2020 for a track with Anitta.

His album V3NOM Vol.

1 – Eclipse, released in December 2025, is an ambitious work that ventures into hard rock and nu metal.

The bonus track near the end features Swedish rapper Bladee, creating a distinctive sonic landscape where heavy guitar tones intersect with airy vocals.

While retaining funk’s rhythmic sensibility, the track carries a mysterious, gravity-like weight.

It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking a musical experience that transcends genre boundaries.

DeeperDisclosure, Leon Thomas

Disclosure, Leon Thomas – Deeper (Official Lyric Video)
DeeperDisclosure, Leon Thomas

The brother duo Disclosure, a flagship act of the UK dance scene, released a new single featuring R&B singer Leon Thomas in December 2025.

Built on UK garage and 2-step shuffle beats, the track layers a rolling bassline with shimmering synths, delivering their signature blend of mellow yet floor-ready sound.

The lyrics depict the intoxication of love through images of the sea and water, likening the growing closeness between two people to the ebb and flow of the tide, while expressing a straightforward desire to connect more deeply.

Leon Thomas, who began his career on Broadway and won the 2024 Grammy for Best R&B Song, brings powerful credentials to the collaboration.

Here, his soulful, expressive vocals add warmth to the cool beat.

It’s a track that works equally well for dancing in the club or savoring on headphones.

[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (101–110)

Don’t Think Twice, It’s All RightBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (Official Audio)
Don't Think Twice, It's All RightBob Dylan

Featured on his second album, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, released in May 1963, this song is known as one of Bob Dylan’s signature early breakup songs.

It is said that the experience of his then-girlfriend leaving to study in Italy is strongly reflected in the lyrics, which blend wistfulness with irony.

While saying goodbye, the narrator keeps telling himself he doesn’t care anymore—an emotional state whose mix of bravado and sincerity remains ambiguous, resonating deeply with listeners.

The gentle fingerpicking on acoustic guitar and the understated vocal create a warm, intimate atmosphere that is part of the song’s appeal.

The track has been used in numerous films and TV series, including Mad Men and This Is Us, often accompanying scenes of parting or new beginnings.

It’s a song that quietly supports those who have experienced the end of a relationship or who need a little courage to move forward.

DEM BOYZA$AP Ferg

As a core member of the Harlem hip-hop collective A$AP Mob, A$AP Ferg—aka the Trap Lord—commands massive support as a fashion icon as well.

He’s been lighting up the scene with his album “Flip Phone Shorty – Strictly for Da Streetz Vol.

1,” released in November 2025.

This track is one of its standouts.

Riding a heavy beat with growling 808 bass, his style—belting out unbreakable bonds with his crew and raw street life—is nothing short of stunning.

It’s a hard, super-dope cut that heads who want to go off at live shows or in the club won’t be able to resist.

You can feel that back-to-basics street heat, so definitely give it a listen.

Diamonds (ft. Roc Marciano)Conway the Machine

Conway the Machine – Diamonds (Visualizer) ft. Roc Marciano
Diamonds (ft. Roc Marciano)Conway the Machine

Conway the Machine, hailing from Buffalo, New York and known as a founder of Griselda Records, is a rapper who survived a shooting and transformed that trauma into searing lyrics.

His new track features Roc Marciano, with jazz-tinged horns and a hard, rugged beat crafted by Conductor Williams.

Over this backdrop, he delivers weighty bars that juxtapose harsh street experiences with his current success.

Released as a lead single from the album “You Can’t Kill God With Bullets,” due out in December 2025, the song showcases the gritty back-and-forth of two veterans.

It’s an irresistible cut for anyone who wants to sink into a hard-boiled atmosphere.

Deep DownDaniel Bell

In early-1990s Detroit, Daniel Bell, working under the DBX moniker, laid the foundations of minimal techno and is revered as a legend of the scene.

Influenced by Chicago house, his austere style—stripping the elements down to the bare minimum—went on to have a major impact on click and microhouse.

The track introduced here is a celebrated gem included on the 2010 compilation album Superlongevity 5 from Berlin’s esteemed label Perlon, marking his much-talked-about return with new material.

With restrained kick and bass and impeccably placed hi-hats looping in repetition, the track’s pull into a profound groove is nothing short of master craftsmanship.

It’s a must-experience piece for nights when you want to lose yourself in sound or to touch the essence of techno.

Der Tanz der GluehwuermchenDominik Eulberg

Dominik Eulberg – Der Tanz der Gluehwuermchen
Der Tanz der GluehwuermchenDominik Eulberg

Are you familiar with Dominik Eulberg, who hails from Germany’s Westerwald region and is, remarkably, a professional biologist as well? He’s a rare figure who fuses a deep love of nature with techno, known for his organic sound that incorporates birdsong and insect noises.

“Der Tanz der Glühwürmchen,” included on his acclaimed 2011 release Diorama, is—true to its title, “Dance of the Fireflies”—a masterpiece that depicts the flickering lights in the night with delicate synth tones.

In the realm of minimal techno, which can often tend toward the inorganic, it’s his unique touch that enables such a lyrical world-building.

Ideal not only for the club but also for listening at home while picturing natural scenery, this work can be called a masterpiece where intellect and sensitivity coexist.