[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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DEADSudan Archives

Sudan Archives, originally from Cincinnati, Ohio and now based in Los Angeles, is a violinist and singer-songwriter whose distinctive sound—often described as “fiddle punk” for its fusion of R&B and experimental electronic music—has earned her critical acclaim, including a Libera Award for her 2022 masterpiece Natural Brown Prom Queen.
Her first new track in about three years was released in June 2025.
The piece explores the boundary between humans and machines and the duality of identity, with a sound she herself describes as “orchestral Black dance music,” which is truly intriguing.
Its futuristic groove—woven from violin and electronic elements—should resonate with anyone seeking an innovative musical experience with deep thematic substance.
DiveLost Frequencies & Tom Gregory

A dance-pop masterpiece that perfectly captures the exhilaration of summer romance was born from the collaboration between Belgian artist Lost Frequencies and British singer-songwriter Tom Gregory.
Expressing profound feelings for a loved one with the passionate refrain “I want to dive in,” the track layers emotive vocals over a piano-driven house beat to stunning effect.
Released in September 2023 from the album All Stand Together, it reached No.
20 in Belgium.
It’s the perfect song for summer moments with someone special—like seaside drives or nights at a summer festival.
DisappearBeyoncé

This is a poignant R&B ballad by American artist Beyoncé, depicting deep feelings for a lost love.
The piece is marked by delicate guitar arpeggios and gentle harmonies, creating an introspective atmosphere that resonates with themes of regret and lingering attachment to a past relationship.
It quietly conveys a sense of distance and loss between lovers, while Beyoncé’s emotive vocals further highlight the song’s heartache.
Released in November 2008 as part of the album I Am… Sasha Fierce, this track appears on the acclaimed record that won Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 52nd Grammy Awards.
It’s a perfect song for sinking into music at dusk or quietly reflecting on someone dear to you.
DeadheadFoxwarren

Here’s a standout single released in May 2025 by Foxwarren, a five-piece indie rock band led by Andy Shauf from the Canadian Prairies.
It deftly blends a range of genres—folk, country rock, hip-hop, and electronica—into an experimental sound.
The track opens with pitch-shifted samples reminiscent of MF DOOM, then unfolds over three and a half minutes with line dance–style guitar licks, flute melodies, and electronic textures—an intriguing structure.
The song appears on their second album, “2,” their first in seven years, and its lyrics—about striving to move forward amid heartbreak and loss—are also striking.
If you’re interested in music that crosses genre boundaries, give it a listen.
Did I Say Too MuchThe Beaches

The new song by The Beaches, an alternative rock band from Toronto, Canada, frankly depicts the complex emotions of queer romance and has been released in spectacular form in May 2025.
Singing about falling hard for a relationship that began without expectations and the regret of opening up too much, the track deftly captures emotional highs and lows with delicate guitar riffs and powerful drums.
As the third single from the album “No Hard Feelings,” it suggests further musical growth from the band, who won the 2022 Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year.

