[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!
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Den Dejligste BoyBenjamin Hav

Benjamin Hav, a Danish rapper who steps beyond the bounds of hip-hop to build his own musical world.
His live shows with the band “Benjamin Hav & Familien” feel like a cheerful musical circus.
With a stage that blends disco and brass band sounds, the performances brim with humor and energy that sweep the audience along.
Influenced by his poet father, his lyrics strike at the core of universal feelings—love, loss, and everyday life.
Even when he tackles serious themes, his warm perspective and rhythmic phrasing render them in a way that gently accompanies our daily lives.
There’s something wondrous about how his music leaves your heart feeling lighter.
Din For EvigtBurhan G

An indispensable figure when talking about Denmark’s R&B scene is Burhan G.
After debuting with English lyrics, he decided to sing in his native Danish, and his career unfolded like a storybook.
That pivot became the spark that unleashed his talent, sending him straight to the top of the charts again and again.
His sweet, soulful voice and irresistibly catchy melodies feel like a kind of magic only he can create.
His music may be reminding us of the importance of facing our roots.
Listen once, and you’ll likely be captivated by his refined sound and beautiful vocals.
Dream HouseDeafheaven

Sunbather, the album that propelled the American band Deafheaven—renowned for their unique “blackgaze” sound—onto the world stage.
It’s a truly one-of-a-kind work where ferocious metal shrieks and storm-like drumming fuse with radiant, sunlit guitar tones.
Featured in an Apple keynote, it’s also known for transcending genre boundaries and making a powerful impact.
The way personal emotions like envy of wealth and loneliness are portrayed within its grand, dreamlike sonic landscapes is deeply striking.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking a moving, heart-shaking musical experience!
Death SquadSACRED REICH

Death Squad, a track from Sacred Reich’s debut album Ignorance released in 1987.
Packed with anti-war and anti-establishment themes, it’s a song with a powerful message.
Praised by fans and the media as “a defining record of the second wave of thrash metal,” the album still enjoys strong support today.
Beyond the barrage of fierce riffs, the mid-tempo, heavy, churning groove is irresistible.
The sharp, critical gaze embedded in its aggressive sound is sure to leave you feeling exhilarated!
Dub to AfricaPrince Far I & The Arabs

Prince Far I, known as the “Voice of Thunder” in Jamaica’s music scene.
Here’s a track from Prince Far I & The Arabs that lets you experience the depths of dub, recorded back in 1979.
This piece is the core of the album “Dub to Africa,” delivering a spiritual return to Africa through its weighty chants.
The spatial echoes drifting over a minimal rhythm and the deeply plunging bassline create an awe-inspiring soundscape.
It has been loved across eras—so much so that it was reissued by a UK label in March 1995.
How about immersing yourself in this meditative musical experience, as if sinking into a vortex of sound?

