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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 Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (1–10)

Don’t LieNEW!The Chainsmokers, Kim Petras

The Chainsmokers, Kim Petras – Don’t Lie (Official Video)
Don’t LieNEW!The Chainsmokers, Kim Petras

A lavish collaboration between The Chainsmokers, leaders in the dance music scene, and pop icon Kim Petras.

Isn’t the thrilling lyricism—seeing right through the other person’s lies and desires while reveling in the push and pull—particularly striking? Released in September 2024, the track blends a catchy melody with house beats to create an exhilarating dance number.

The shocking music video, where Kim Petras emerges from a muddy puddle, also stirred up buzz.

The arrangement showcases The Chainsmokers’ signature pop sensibilities.

Give it a spin on a night when you want to lay your true feelings on the line, or as party BGM to hype things up with friends.

Dear MamaNEW!2Pac

This is a moving classic overflowing with love for his mother by the legendary rapper 2Pac, who was tragically gunned down at the young age of 25.

Released as a single from the acclaimed 1995 album “Me Against the World,” it lays bare his gratitude to his mother, Afeni.

While openly singing about their harrowing home life marked by drug addiction and poverty, it carries a powerful message that no one could ever take the place of his mother.

His words, delivered over a warm, soulful track, are sure to bring listeners to tears.

Its historical importance is evident from its 2010 induction into the U.S.

Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry.

It’s a song you’ll want to play when remembering a late mother or when you want to express a gratitude you can’t quite put into words.

DogNEW!COBRAH

Kobra, known as a singer-songwriter from Sweden.

She has an unusual background as a former elementary school teacher and has been drawing attention with her aggressive club sound.

She’s a proven talent with a Grammis win in 2024.

Her new song is Dog.

It’s a lead single released just before her album Torn, which came out in March 2026, and it explodes with her signature hard-hitting beats and a “non-singing” style.

One of its charms is the lyrics, which, beneath the provocative sound, lay bare a heartfelt wish to stay with someone till the end.

At once stimulating and delicately emotional, this track is a must-listen for fans of loud club music.

Dyer LaneNEW!Ghost Mountain, Sematary

GHOST MOUNTAIN & SEMATARY – DYER LANE (official video)
Dyer LaneNEW!Ghost Mountain, Sematary

Haunted Mound is a hip-hop collective that inspires cult-like fervor.

Its founders, Ghost Mountain and Sematary—known for a horror-movie aesthetic and heavily processed sonics—radiate an undeniable presence.

In February 2026, they released Dyer Lane.

Sematary’s chainsaw-rough, shred-you-to-pieces beats fuse with Ghost Mountain’s introspective delivery to create an inescapable chase narrative.

The track recalls their early classic mixtape Grave House while offering a more refined strain of terror.

If you’re into horrorcore or darker trap, you’ll be irresistibly drawn into its ominous allure.

Devil You KnowNEW!Maya Hawke

Maya Hawke – Devil You Know (Official Audio)
Devil You KnowNEW!Maya Hawke

Maya Hawke, an actor also known for her acclaimed performance in Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things, is well recognized as the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke—but her talent as a musician is the real deal, too.

Her track “Devil You Know,” released in March 2026, is a lead single from the album “Maitreya Corso,” due out in May.

Created with Christian Lee Hutson and others, the song features a distinctive sound where acoustic textures—piano and handclaps—are layered with vocoder-processed vocals.

Its introspective world, depicting the struggle to keep ambition and ego at bay in the creative process, makes it an irresistible listen for folk fans who want to sink into a quiet night alone.