[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.
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【2026】A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with D (281–290)
Distant Strangers (feat. The Kid LAROI & Imogen Heap)ONEFOUR

Australia’s Western Sydney-based drill/hip-hop group ONEFOUR have released a standout track to watch in June 2025.
Serving as the lead single from their highly anticipated debut full-length album, “Look At Me Now,” the song is a star-studded collaboration featuring fellow Aussie star The Kid LAROI and acclaimed UK artist Imogen Heap.
ONEFOUR’s signature razor-sharp drill beats merge with The Kid LAROI’s emotional vocals and the ethereal textures created by sampling Imogen Heap’s “Headlock,” alongside her own participation.
The result is a genre-crossing anthem that delves deeply into themes of heartbreak and emotional distance.
A pivotal moment for ONEFOUR came in 2021, when The Kid LAROI invited them to join him on stage at his Sydney show—an experience that marked a turning point for the group.
This new track reflects that history while delivering a work poised to resonate profoundly with listeners.
Documents (Feat.Nas)Slick Rick

Slick Rick, the finest storyteller representing hip-hop’s golden era, originally from the UK and based in New York.
His long-awaited album “Victory,” released in June 2025, includes a track featuring Nas.
About 26 years after their collaboration on the classic 1999 album “The Art of Storytelling,” the legendary duo reunite.
Over an East Coast hip-hop–driven track, Slick Rick’s seasoned narrative delivery intertwines with Nas’s profound lyricism, creating a masterful song born of stunning chemistry.
Produced as a visual album that weaves its tale through imagery as well as sound, the project’s visuals were screened at the Tribeca Film Festival and became a hot topic.
A richly satisfying track by two legends devoted to the art of words—an irresistible piece for anyone eager to experience the essence of hip-hop.
Dodge a BulletCorey Kent

Corey Kent, a country singer-songwriter from Bixby, Oklahoma with an indomitable spirit, began making music at age 11.
Even after stepping away from music for a time to work on paving crews, he kept chasing his dream and eventually made his major-label debut—a true hard worker.
The track he released in June 2025 is a refreshing country rock tune perfect for summer.
It sings of irresistible, uncontrollable feelings for a captivating someone, featuring sprightly guitars and a husky yet deeply resonant vocal.
Kent himself calls it a “special song,” and it’s being hailed as a noteworthy follow-up to his album Blacktop and his smash single Wild As Her.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to hit the road or head outdoors—an open, liberating listen that’s worth checking out even if you’re not a country fan.
[2026] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (291–300)
Doin’ ItHerbie Hancock

A vibrant instrumental where jazz and funk blend seamlessly to set listeners’ hearts dancing.
This track by American jazz master Herbie Hancock is included on his 1976 album “Secrets.” Its richly colored soundscapes, woven from synthesizers and electric piano, are like a kaleidoscope of sound.
Even without lyrics, the piece directly conveys the exhilaration and irrepressible passion of “doing” something, just as the title suggests.
In October 1976, it was performed on the TV program “Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert,” captivating many music fans.
It’s the perfect tune for lifting your spirits or adding color to your everyday life.
Death Above LifeORBIT CULTURE

Orbit Culture, who began their activities in southern Sweden in 2013, are steadily raising their profile on the scene with a sound that fuses melodic death and groove metal influenced by Metallica and Gojira.
Their first advance single since moving to Century Media, taken from the album Death Above Life, is truly one to watch.
As the band themselves describe it as “darker, heavier, and more horror-inspired,” the track powerfully portrays themes of breaking with the past and rebirth, rendered through ferocious riffs and a cinematic, grand-scale progression.
It will be included on the eponymous album slated for release in October 2025, following the MV drop in June 2025, with its live debut planned for Download Festival.
A must-listen for anyone seeking heavy, dramatic metal.
Dolce VitaRyan Paris

Perfumes, sunscreen, and an array of cosmetics—this commercial showcases Dior’s lineup of products for the summer.
True to its title, “Chase the Sunlight,” the ad strikingly depicts women spending time under the sun in their own ways.
The background music is Lian Paris’s 1983 track “Dolce Vita.” As the title—meaning “sweet life” in Japanese—suggests, the song captivates with its moody lyrics and dreamy, atmospheric melody.
Dietro L’Intima RagioneBlastema

Formed in 1997 in Forlì, Italy, BrasteMa creates soul-stirring music grounded in alternative rock.
Their hallmarks are passionate vocals, powerful guitar riffs, and unforgettable lyrics.
They released the album “Pensieri illuminati” in 2010, and at the 2013 Sanremo Music Festival their song “Dietro l’intima ragione” placed fourth in the newcomers category.
This achievement showcased their musical identity, and they have also supported acts such as Skunk Anansie.
With songs that deliver themes of self-discovery and love through passionate performances, they’re recommended for anyone seeking the depth of Italian rock and powerful, emotionally resonant vocals.

