[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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[2026] Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (341–350)
Drowning TherapyCane Hill

Hailing from New Orleans, Cane Hill—a dark metalcore band with clear nods to nu metal—dropped a new track in October 2024 that’s a tour de force, fusing massive guitar riffs with emotive vocals.
Serving as the lead single from their forthcoming album, “A Piece Of Me I Never Let You Find,” due in November, the song zeroes in on themes of self-destruction and inner turmoil.
Using the motif of sinking underwater, it conveys the feeling of being crushed by the weight of real-world problems and overwhelming emotions.
With a heavy, shadowy sound shaped by influences like Slipknot and Pantera, this one is sure to resonate with metalcore fans.
Don’t miss it.
Don’t Check on Me (ft. Justin Bieber, Ink)Chris Brown

This is a track from Chris Brown’s June 2019 album Indigo, featuring a collaboration with Justin Bieber.
The song portrays the pain of heartbreak and a resolve to move forward, with an acoustic guitar-driven melody beautifully blending the two singers’ voices.
Its lyrics speak to the listener’s heart and seem likely to give courage to anyone struggling with love.
The line conveying the nuance that “the season for heartbreak isn’t necessarily June” also feels somewhat poetic.
Be sure to check out the lyrics as well.
Driving Home For ChristmasChris Rea

A gem of a number that brightens the winter season.
It sets to a warm melody the feelings of a driver heading home to family for Christmas along snow-covered roads.
Recorded in 1986, the song was born from Chris Rea’s own experience.
Caught in a traffic jam, he drew inspiration from the expressions of the drivers around him.
Although the track didn’t attract much attention upon its initial release, over the years it has become a beloved classic.
During the Christmas season, it is cherished as a heartwarming number that resonates with those making their way back to their families and loved ones.
Diamanti grezziClara

Clara is attracting attention as a young pop star from Italy.
Born in 1999, she is a singer-songwriter who also works as a model.
She debuted in 2020 and has gained popularity with a musical style that fuses pop and electronica.
In 2023, she began working as an actor as well, showcasing her multifaceted talents.
She has built an impressive track record, including winning the Sanremo Giovani music contest and earning platinum certifications for her songs.
Her tracks, which focus on youth culture and personal experiences, infuse deep emotion into the lyrics and resonate with listeners.
Clara’s music is recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy contemporary Italian pop.
D.B.A.D. (Don’t Be Actin Dumb)Cleotrapa

Over a 90 BPM beat that fuses trap with East Coast hip-hop, New York–born Cleotrapa delivers a powerful message.
Released in September 2024, the track brims with her confidence in success and a warning to anyone who underestimates her.
The humor and individuality that made her go viral with a grammar video shine through.
With support from SZA and a more serious push into music, this song marks an important step forward.
Based in Atlanta, she packs her appeal into a confident rap—perfect for anyone who wants to revel in self-assured bars.
DaddyColdplay

The moving song “Daddy” from the British rock band Coldplay’s album Everyday Life portrays the aching feelings of a child growing up without a father.
In the music video, a young girl drifts across the vast ocean in a small boat as she searches for her father, and her lonely journey conveys the depth of her love for him.
It is said that the lyrics also contain the anguish of children with terrible parents, as well as the band members’ own regrets over having had to neglect their children.
Listening to it together on Father’s Day could be an opportunity for parents and children to reflect anew on the bond between father and child.
DecemberCollective Soul

As a song that symbolizes the winter season, here is a track that could be called a milestone of alternative rock.
It’s a lyrical piece from Collective Soul’s self-titled 1995 album, released in March, centered on themes of disappointment and betrayal.
It spent nine weeks at No.
1 on the Mainstream Rock chart and became one of the band’s signature songs.
Ed Roland’s soulful vocals, the melodious guitar work, and the use of strings are distinctive, creating a grand, expansive soundscape.
This song deeply resonates with those who feel the complexities of relationships and the weight of promises.
It’s perfect for a quiet, introspective winter night.


