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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 Worry BabyThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys – Don’t Worry Baby (Official Music Video)
Don’t Worry BabyThe Beach Boys

Released in 1964 by the American band The Beach Boys, “Don’t Worry Baby” is a gem of an answer song that Brian Wilson created after being inspired by a classic from The Ronettes.

Its lyrics—capturing a youthful moment of confessing anxiety about a car race to a girlfriend—are deeply memorable.

Brian’s angelic falsetto, wrapped in gently intricate harmonies, is the Beach Boys at their very best.

When your heart feels heavy, this song’s warm message of “don’t worry” gives a quiet nudge of reassurance.

Let yourself sink into its soothing sound.

Don’t Let Me DrownBurna Boy

Burna Boy – Don’t Let Me Drown (From F1® The Movie) [Official Video]
Don't Let Me DrownBurna Boy

Have you ever felt like you were losing yourself under overwhelming pressure? The new song by Burna Boy, the Grammy-winning star from Nigeria, is an anthem that voices a soul’s battle cry: “Don’t let this adversity drown me.” Its propulsive Afro-fusion beat feels like the quickening of the heart in an extreme moment.

The message it carries—almost like a prayer—doesn’t speak of weakness, but of a fierce will to overcome hardship.

Released in June 2025 and featured on the soundtrack of the film F1® The Movie, this track is sure to give you a push when you need to believe in yourself in the face of a major challenge.

Darkness Always WinsHalestorm

Halestorm – Darkness Always Wins (Official Music Video)
Darkness Always WinsHalestorm

When you’re faced with harsh realities and feel your spirit about to break, what do you do? This work by the Grammy-winning American rock band Halestorm is a powerful song that poses that very question.

While it acknowledges the cold reality that history repeats itself and that evil sometimes prevails, it is by no means a song of surrender.

It carries the message that the future will never end as long as we become warriors who confront the monsters and keep holding high the light of hope.

Released in April 2025 and followed by a grand music video in June of the same year, the piece unfolds from a quiet piano into a dramatic soundscape.

It will make you believe even more strongly that there is a light that must be kindled precisely within despair.

DroneKarnivool

Karnivool – Drone (Audio)
DroneKarnivool

After twelve long years, the epic story is finally stirring once more.

This new work from Australia’s proud progressive rock titan, Karnivool, sounds like a fanfare heralding the dawn of a new chapter.

The band’s sound—what they themselves call “the weight of the Western Australian desert”—weaves glass-fragile silence with earth-shaking roar in dramatic contrast, drawing listeners into an overwhelming sonic journey.

Don’t you feel the powerful message of gratitude to the fans—“Thank you for waiting so long; this is where it truly begins!”—and their resolve for the future? It’s a track that sends expectations soaring for their first album since the 2013 masterpiece Asymmetry, which topped the ARIA charts.

DowntimeKidz In Space

Kidz In Space – Downtime (Official Music Video)
DowntimeKidz In Space

Kids of 88, a pop/hip-hop unit from New Zealand that debuted with the unique concept of having come from outer space, deliver a catchy sound that fuses hip house and dance-pop.

Downtime, included on their August 2009 EP Episode 001: Chasing Hayley, became a hit and earned gold certification in their home country.

Their early performances in spacesuits drew attention, and they later evolved into a full band setup for more dynamic live shows.

If you enjoy the playful hip-hop of N.E.R.D.

or party-ready tunes like The Black Eyed Peas, they’re a perfect fit.

Dominion RoadThe Mutton Birds

The Mutton Birds – Dominion Road (Original Version)
Dominion RoadThe Mutton Birds

Taking flight from Auckland’s music scene in 1991, The Mutton Birds are a band that blends the warmth of folk with the grit of rock.

They quickly rose to popularity with tracks like “Nature” from their 1992 debut album The Mutton Birds and “The Heater,” which topped the New Zealand charts.

At the 1993 New Zealand Music Awards, they swept major categories including Album of the Year.

Songwriter Don McGlashan’s storytelling reflects the landscapes and society of his homeland, and their music was also featured in Peter Jackson’s film The Frighteners.

Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in moving melodies and profound lyrics.

DEMON HOMEOsamaSon

Bursting out of the underground and gunning for the mainstream is Osamason, a rapper from the United States.

In June 2025, he released the lead single from his forthcoming new album, Psykotic.

The track unleashes his trademark aggressive rage sound, as if setting free the demons lurking deep within.

In a brisk minute and a half, distorted synths and subterranean low-end churn like a storm—an undeniably shocking sonic experience.

It’s easy to see how he cracked the Billboard 200 for the first time in January 2025 with the album Jump Out; the quality is that high.

If you’re tired of the same old rap, this is the track you need to hear.