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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 Starting with D (371–380)

Don’t Go Making PlansHard-Fi

Hard-Fi – Don’t Go Making Plans (Official Lyric Video)
Don’t Go Making PlansHard-Fi

Hard-Fi’s new single from the UK is a work brimming with the spirit of protest.

Its pop sound, infused with shades of soul and funk, is full of appeal that’s sure to shine on the dance floor.

The track deftly captures listeners while delivering messages about the struggles of the working class and critiques of society.

Released in May 2024, it’s reportedly set to be followed by an EP of the same name in November.

The lyrics push back against laws restricting protest, sounding an alarm about contemporary society.

It’s a perfect song for a drive—be sure to check it out!

Dearg DoomHorslips

Horslips, the Celtic rock pioneers Ireland is proud of.

Formed in Dublin in 1970, they took the 1970s music scene by storm with a unique sound that fused Irish traditional music and rock.

Their debut album, Happy to Meet – Sorry to Part, released in 1972, quickly brought them success in Ireland.

They went on to release classics such as The Táin and Dancehall Sweethearts, earning international acclaim—one of their singles even reached number one in Germany.

They also produced many concept albums themed around Irish myths and legends, making them a highly recommended band for anyone interested in the world of Celtic lore.

[2026] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (381–390)

Don’t You Just Know ItHuey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns

Characterized by a light rhythm and cheerful melody, this song is a classic that symbolizes the golden age of 1950s rock ’n’ roll.

Its lyrics, expressing confidence and pride in love, reflect the carefree view of romance in American society at the time.

Released in January 1958, it became a hit, reaching No.

33 on the R&B chart.

Strongly infused with elements of swing jazz and rhythm & blues, it features an easy-to-dance beat and enjoyed immense popularity at parties and on dance floors.

With its brisk rhythm that energizes listeners, this work continues to be loved by many even today.

DANCERIDLES

IDLES – DANCER (Official Video)
DANCERIDLES

Idles, from Bristol, England, are a rock band formed in 2009.

Incorporating elements of punk rock and post-punk, they have forged a distinctive sound.

They released their debut album, Brutalism, in 2017 to widespread critical acclaim.

Their 2018 album Joy as an Act of Resistance reached No.

5 on the UK charts.

Known for lyrics that tackle anger and social themes and for their raw energy, they also have a strong reputation for live performances.

In 2020, they released Ultra Mono, which featured guest artists.

The following year’s Crawler saw them pursuing a more introspective and narrative-driven direction.

Idles’ music, which confronts social injustices and political issues, is recommended for listeners who question contemporary society.

Did It FirstIce Spice, Central Cee

Ice Spice, Central Cee – Did It First
Did It FirstIce Spice, Central Cee

A collaboration track by Ice Spice and Central Cee—Gen Z rappers representing the U.S.

and the U.K.—was released in July 2024 and has been making waves.

Ice Spice, from the United States, is a rapidly rising rapper backed by Drake.

Meanwhile, Central Cee from the U.K.

is known as a leading figure in the UK drill scene.

The song features a distinctive, innovative sound that fuses elements of UK drill and Jersey club.

Its lyrics center on revenge for infidelity, and the pair’s verses create exquisite chemistry.

The track is included on Ice Spice’s debut album, Y2K!, and stands as an important song marking a new step in her music career.

Dernière DanseIndila

Indila – Dernière Danse (Clip Officiel)
Dernière DanseIndila

Indila is a singer-songwriter who represents French pop.

It’s no exaggeration to say she is one of the most famous French singers, and her signature track, “Dernière Danse,” continues to reach many listeners today through platforms like TikTok.

Its performance on YouTube is astounding as well, with over one billion views.

Her appeal lies, above all, in a musical style that remains complex while still being catchy.

In the English-speaking world and in Japan, simpler songs tend to become trends, so many hit tracks are somewhat geared toward beginners.

Without riding that wave, she captivates people around the world with her own exceptional musicianship—this is what sets her apart from other singers.

Days Of Future PastIron Maiden

Iron Maiden – Days Of Future Past (Official Audio)
Days Of Future PastIron Maiden

It’s a track from the September 2021 album “Senjutsu,” notable for its weighty lyrics exploring themes of posthumous judgment and the quest for atonement, depicting unending anguish and chaos.

Characterized by speedy, energetic guitar riffs, it’s highly regarded among fans.

Bruce Dickinson’s powerful vocals and Adrian Smith’s virtuosic guitar work mesh perfectly, showcasing the seasoned strength of the veteran band.

Highly recommended for those who resonate with heavier themes or want to experience Iron Maiden’s present-day sound.