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

Don’t You Want Me (KI/KI Remix)Felix

Felix – Don’t You Want Me (KI/KI Remix) [Official Visualizer]
Don't You Want Me (KI/KI Remix)Felix

A fantastical, uplifting, and beautiful trance classic has been born.

Created by Felix, this track features a catchy melody and looping vocal samples that have captured the hearts of many listeners.

Released in July 1992, it reached No.

6 on the UK Singles Chart and achieved major success across Europe.

It’s recommended not only for those who want to get energized at clubs and festivals, but also for anyone seeking a boost in everyday life.

As an important song in the history of dance music, it continues to influence many artists to this day.

Don’t Treat Me BadFireHouse

FireHouse is an American hard rock band that gained popularity in the 1990s.

Their debut album, FireHouse, was released in August 1990 and went double platinum in the United States.

Featuring hit songs like “Don’t Treat Me Bad” and “Love of a Lifetime,” it became a major success.

The album is packed with hard rock tracks that are enjoyable no matter which part you focus on—powerfully distorted guitar tones, pop and catchy melodies, and C.J.

Snare’s glossy vocals.

With heavy riffs and technically dazzling solos driving the guitar sound, this classic record distills the very essence of hard rock.

DreamsFleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac – Dreams (Official Music Video) [4K]
DreamsFleetwood Mac

It’s a song with a memorable melody that gently embraces the space between love and loneliness.

The lyrics, woven from Stevie Nicks’s own experiences as a member of Fleetwood Mac, poignantly sing of the pain of heartbreak and a longing for freedom.

Released in March 1977, the track was included on the album Rumours and became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its calm yet gradually swelling composition feels as if it nestles close to the listener’s heart.

If you sing it at karaoke, try to channel Nicks’s captivating vocal style and pour your emotions into it.

For those who have experienced a breakup or are about to take a new step forward, this song will gently give you a supportive push.

Do the Astral PlaneFlying Lotus

Flying Lotus is a highly talented artist who grew up in a musical family as a relative of jazz master John Coltrane.

His third album, Cosmogramma, released in 2010, fully showcases his distinctive style that fuses electronica and jazz.

The participation of high-profile guests such as Thom Yorke and Thundercat also drew attention.

The album received critical acclaim and won an Independent Music Award in the Dance/Electronica category.

Its innovative, genre-defying sound is recommended for anyone seeking a new musical experience.

Don’t Eat The Yellow SnowFRANK ZAPPA

Frank Zappa – Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow (Visualizer)
Don't Eat The Yellow SnowFRANK ZAPPA

Frank Zappa’s masterpiece “Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow,” known as a classic of progressive rock, is a track distinguished by its humor-filled lyrics and innovative song structure.

Through the dream of an Eskimo, it conveys the importance of living free from social norms and preconceived notions.

Included on the 1974 album Apostrophe (’), it also achieved commercial success, reaching No.

10 on the Billboard chart.

Incorporating elements of jazz rock and art rock, its musicality showcases Zappa’s diverse talents.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to reflect on critical thinking and personal freedom.