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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 Collection of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with D (301–310)

DELILAHBktherula

Bktherula – DELILAH (Official Music Video)
DELILAHBktherula

This track showcases the striking individuality of BKtherula, a rapper based in Atlanta, USA.

It’s a pre-release single from her forthcoming album “Lucy,” slated for May 2025, skillfully blending trap beats with a melodic rap style and delivering a compelling narrative centered on romantic betrayal and self-affirmation.

Created after signing with Warner Records, the song is an ambitious work that further elevates her musical vision.

In 2024, she steadily built her career, including serving as the opening act for Ice Spice’s European “Y2K!” tour.

It’s a must-listen for music fans who favor alternative hip-hop.

Different (ft 42 Dugg)Lil Tjay

Lil Tjay – Different ft 42 Dugg (Official Audio)
Different (ft 42 Dugg)Lil Tjay

Hailing from New York, Lil Tjay released an epic collaborative track with Detroit rapper 42 Dugg in May 2025.

Riding over a weighty trap beat, the two trade stories of street experiences and their paths to success, showcasing a striking chemistry born from their different backgrounds.

Lil Tjay’s melodic flow fuses with 42 Dugg’s distinctive sense of rhythm, captivating with emotionally rich expression.

It’s an ambitious follow-up to the album “222,” expanding a worldview that only two young artists with proven track records in the industry can convey.

A must-hear for music fans drawn to street culture and hip-hop.

Dope Boy PhoneQuavo & Takeoff

A new duo project by Quavo—who helped lead the American hip-hop scene as a member of Migos—with the late Takeoff will be released in May 2025.

This posthumous work features previously unreleased recordings from Takeoff, who was shot and killed in November 2022, and brings in producer Badda Bl$ for a sound that embodies the essence of trap music.

It’s a significant release that elevates their enduring bond through refined beats and razor-sharp raps.

Following Quavo’s 2023 album Rocket Power, the project selects from what’s said to be over 1,000 unreleased Takeoff tracks.

Recommended for those who want to feel the rightful evolution of hip-hop through their flows and the powerful connection between the two.

Doing It To DeathThe Kills

The Kills – Doing It To Death (Official Video)
Doing It To DeathThe Kills

A British-American duo that fuses raw sensuality with a sophisticated sound, The Kills deliver a gem from their album Ash & Ice.

Released in March 2016, this work is an ambitious effort completed five years after the previous release, overcoming the guitarist’s rehabilitation.

The heavy guitar riffs and minimal drum beats strike a perfect balance, while Alison Mosshart’s cool yet alluring vocals captivate.

Centered on themes of repetition and exhaustion, the track portrays the cycle of desire and pleasure, and its stylish visual aesthetic, directed by Wendy Morgan, also drew attention.

It’s a must-listen for those who pursue rock ’n’ roll with stoic intensity and for anyone seeking underground sounds.

Dirty WaterThe Standells

The Standells – Dirty Water (Stereo)
Dirty WaterThe Standells

An explosive track released in November 1965 by The Standells, the American garage rock band known for their gritty guitar riffs and rebellious spirit.

Inspired by producer Ed Cobb’s real-life experience of being robbed in Boston, the song masterfully weaves in social satire of the time.

The fusion of sharp guitar sounds and an energetic organ creates a defiant melody that captivated young listeners.

It became a major hit, reaching No.

11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and is still beloved today as a go-to victory anthem for the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins.

A landmark of garage rock, this is a must-listen for all music fans with a rebellious streak.