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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 Whose Titles Start with D (211–220)

Don’t Delete The KissesWolf Alice

Wolf Alice – Don’t Delete the Kisses (Official Video)
Don't Delete The KissesWolf Alice

A song that brilliantly captures the tight-chested rush and anxiety of falling in love.

It’s by London-based alternative rock band Wolf Alice.

Over a dreamy, synth-tinged sound, a painfully pure confession unfolds like an inner monologue—wanting to say “I like you,” yet hesitating from lack of confidence.

The image of typing and deleting the words over and over makes your own heart clench as you listen.

The track appears on the album “Visions of a Life,” which won the Mercury Prize in 2018.

It also drew attention for being featured in the hit Netflix series “Heartstopper.” A masterpiece I hope you’ll hear if your heart is burning with feelings for someone you love.

Die MF DieDope

Dope is an American band that forges its own path by fusing heavy sounds with inorganic electronic tones.

This track appears on their second album, Life, released in November 2001.

The ensemble—combining the icy samples characteristic of industrial metal with the hefty guitar riffs rooted in nu metal—shakes the listener’s emotions to the core.

Its structure is simple yet relentlessly aggressive, making it an unquestionable killer tune.

There’s even an anecdote that its raw anger and urge to destroy were used to boost soldiers’ morale during the Iraq War.

It’s a track brimming with 120% pure aggression, perfect for those moments when you want to unleash the impulses you keep inside.

Devil in a BottleGenitorturers

Hailing from Florida in the United States, they call themselves “the world’s sexiest rock band” and are known for their provocative performances—an industrial metal band led by frontwoman Jen.

This track appears on their 2009 album Blackheart Revolution, released a full 11 years after their previous work.

The song delivers an aggressive yet sensual sound, where a danceable beat reminiscent of Rob Zombie intertwines with heavy guitars.

It paints a perverse world of irresistible temptation and ruinous pleasure, whose decadent allure pulls the listener into an extraordinary realm.

Put it on during a night when you crave something to blow away your inhibitions, and it’s guaranteed to send your adrenaline surging.

DetoxStrapping Young Lad

STRAPPING YOUNG LAD – Detox (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
DetoxStrapping Young Lad

Strapping Young Lad, the Canadian extreme metal band led by the genius Devin Townsend.

Their second album, City, released in February 1997, is such a masterpiece that Revolver magazine named it one of the greatest metal albums of all time.

This signature track from the album delivers the very essence of industrial metal, with a brutal guitar riff entwined by synths.

Gene Hoglan—nicknamed the “human drum machine”—pounds out jaw-dropping drums, while Devin unleashes screams as if purging every inner toxin, together forging a colossal wall of sound.

This uncontrollable mass of energy embodies the genre’s destructive allure, and if you listen to it when you’re seething with anger, it just might blow everything away.

Dutch AngleEvidence

Evidence – Dutch Angle (Official Video)
Dutch AngleEvidence

Evidence is a Los Angeles–based rapper and a seasoned talent also known for his work with the hip-hop group Dilated Peoples.

Released in August 2025, this track comes from his fifth solo album, Unlearning Vol.

2.

The song centers on a film technique that conveys a deliberately skewed perspective, depicting the process of regaining inner balance amid psychological instability.

Producer QThree’s shadowy, high-contrast sound meshes beautifully with Evidence’s poetic delivery.

As a late-album highlight in this long-awaited sequel—his first in four years—it reminds us of the importance of reexamining things from a different angle.

It’s the perfect track for a rainy night when you want to take time to face yourself.

Drugs Callin RemixHurricane Wisdom & Lil Baby

Hurricane Wisdom & Lil Baby – Drugs Callin Remix (Official Music Video)
Drugs Callin RemixHurricane Wisdom & Lil Baby

This track brings together Hurricane Wisdom, a rising star emerging from Florida, and Lil Baby, the Atlanta scene’s leading figure.

Its bittersweet yet addictive melody feels like a song about irresistible temptation and inner conflict, striking right at the heart.

The interplay of Lil Baby’s wistful vocals and Hurricane Wisdom’s emotive lines creates a sound you won’t forget after a single listen.

The original song that this release is based on, unveiled in August 2025, has captivated many listeners, surpassing 16 million video views.

On a night when you want to sink into music alone, why not surrender yourself to this deep, immersive world?

DestinyDem 2

Dem 2 – Destiny – Original (UK Garage)
DestinyDem 2

This is a floor-filling anthem by Dem 2, one of the key artists from the dawn of UK Garage! Originally a duo, the unit is now carried on solo by Dean Boylan in the UK.

This track is hailed as a blueprint of UK Garage/2-step, weaving together intricately chopped vocal samples and a weightless, floating beat.

Its bittersweet atmosphere—evoking themes of fate and sleepless nights—has captivated countless listeners.

In October 1998, it hit No.

1 on the UK dance chart, cementing its status as a long-loved club anthem.

Perfect for nights when you want to dance to a sophisticated beat or sink into a mellow mood.

Why not surrender yourself to this irresistibly smooth groove?