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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 Whose Titles Start with D (41–50)

Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis

Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger (Official Video)
Don't Look Back In AngerOasis

Oasis, emblematic of the UK music scene in the ’90s and back in the global spotlight after announcing their reunion in August 2024.

Released as a single in February 1996 and selling over three million copies in the UK, this song is an eternal anthem in rock history.

It’s also famous for featuring Noel Gallagher on vocals instead of his brother Liam, who usually takes the mic.

The message, “Don’t look back in anger,” became a beacon of hope that helped soothe people’s grief after the incident in Manchester in May 2017.

At their miraculous 2025 reunion shows, it sparked massive sing-alongs once again.

The moment that opening piano rings out, it creates a moving atmosphere that makes everyone want to link arms and sing their hearts out together.

drivers licenseOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo – drivers license (Official Video)
drivers licenseOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo, a singer-songwriter born in 2003 who also works as an actress.

This is her debut single, released in January 2021, which became an explosive global hit.

Set to a piano melody, it tells a poignant breakup story: she’s finally gotten her long-awaited driver’s license, but the lover who should be sitting beside her is gone.

The lyrics vividly capture her anxiety about her ex spending time with an older woman and the loneliness of driving alone past their house.

The song spent eight consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard charts and won Best Pop Solo Performance at the 64th Grammy Awards.

It’s included on the album “SOUR,” and its chorus, where emotions burst forth, is especially compelling.

Perfect for belting out an emotional ballad at karaoke.

Do Me No WrongPat Cupp

Pat Cupp, who was active in Arkansas and switched to rockabilly after meeting Elvis Presley in person, was a singer who left a powerful impression despite his brief career.

A standout track I highly recommend is Do Me No Wrong.

It’s a burst of early rockabilly energy, blending earnest lyrics that plead with a lover—“don’t betray me”—with a raw, slapping bass.

Recorded in May 1956 and released as a single on RPM Records, there are very few surviving recordings by Pat Cupp and the Flying Saucers, giving him a cult following among aficionados.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to experience a pure rockabilly sound.

DopamineRobyn

Robyn – Dopamine (Official Music Video)
DopamineRobyn

In November 2025, Robyn released her first completely solo single in seven years, following her 2018 album Honey.

Titled after a neurotransmitter in the brain, the song portrays the human fragility and strength of surrendering to feelings—while questioning whether the rush of romance is merely a chemical reaction or true love.

Built on an electro-disco palette of house beats and synthesizers, and topped with clear, emotionally rich vocals, it’s crafted to resonate both on the dance floor and at home.

Distilling a challenge to today’s impulse to explain emotion through science into a three-minute pop song, it’s a remarkable track.

Done With UMae Stephens

Mae Stephens – Done With U (Official Music Video)
Done With UMae Stephens

Singer-songwriter Mae Stephens from the UK is known for her Cinderella story, rising from a supermarket cashier to a global star.

In 2023, “If We Ever Broke Up” went viral on TikTok and drew attention in Japan as well.

Her new release on November 21, 2025 is a powerful pop song about breaking away from her empath tendencies—being easily swayed by others’ emotions—and firmly setting boundaries.

Produced by hitmaker Billen Ted, it’s a danceable anthem shimmering with ’80s-style synthesizers.

The music video, which satirizes talent shows, is also unique and showcases her signature biting humor.

It’s a track for anyone who wants to value themselves.

DAISIESJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – DAISIES (Music Video)
DAISIESJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber, who continues to run as a global pop star.

Featured on the album “Swag,” this track showcases a comfortable rhythm driven by lo-fi guitar and drums, over which his sweet, matured vocals resonate.

The lyrics portray the anxiety of not getting a reply, and the earnest resolve to keep believing and waiting nonetheless—lending a sense of realness that seems to offer a glimpse into his relationship with his wife, Hailey.

Released as a surprise in July 2025, the song garnered 8.34 million streams on its first day, showing how many people were moved by its sincere message of love.

It’s a warm track that gently stays by your side on nights when you feel a bit out of sync and anxious, or when you want to reaffirm your love for your partner.

Please give it a listen.

DPMODigga D

This new song from November 2025 by London-born rapper Digga D is an aggressive drill track that compresses his anger and warnings into a short 1 minute 51 seconds.

Its title is an acronym meaning “don’t make me mad” in colloquial speech, and throughout the track he fires off sharp punchlines that both warn rivals and assert his status.

The hard 808 drums and tight sonic palette from a Danish producer team accentuate the percussive attack of his consonants.

It debuted at No.

30 on the UK Official Chart in November 2025 and drew attention thanks in part to its spread on TikTok and short-form videos.

Despite its brevity, the track’s powerful hook sticks in your head after a single listen, making it a strong recommendation for anyone who wants a straight shot of UK drill’s razor-edge intensity.