[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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DiseaseLady Gaga

Lady Gaga, a female singer-songwriter who has been gaining momentum again recently.
Although her activity once seemed to settle down, the string of hit tunes she’s produced since the 2020s has been remarkable.
Her new song is “Disease.” While its electro, gothic-tinged melody is striking, techniques like falsetto and ad-libbing (vocal riffs) don’t appear much.
For those more accustomed to powerful, full-voice singing, it’s a very easy song to perform.
DANCE ON MELancey Foux

Rancy Fox from London, UK released a synth-driven, dreamlike track in March 2025.
The beat, produced by Snipes and Number Nine, has a distinctive texture reminiscent of Clams Casino’s early-2010s work, creating a hazy mood that conjures nighttime drives through London.
Issued as the lead single ahead of the album “The Time of Our Lives,” the song signals a new artistic chapter for Fox, who is also active in the fashion world.
It’s a track that fully showcases the talents of a creator thriving in both music and fashion, and it’s recommended for those seeking urbane vibes and an ideal soundtrack for a late-night drive.
DamageLights

The new song by Canadian synth-pop artist Lights is a captivating track where catchy melodies and darker elements blend seamlessly.
Released in September 2024, the piece explores themes of self-awareness and emotional pain, delving into vulnerability and loneliness in modern society.
Set to appear on her sixth album, slated for release in 2025, the song is self-produced and features a sound inspired by her 2008 debut and 2014’s Little Machines.
Showcasing Lights’ musical growth, it portrays inner conflict and the process of self-reconstruction, carrying a powerful emotional resonance.
Highly recommended for those who relate to the modern struggle between authentic self-expression and the digital mask.
Déjà Vu (Uptown Baby)Lord Tariq, Peter Gunz

The debut single by Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz, which samples Steely Dan’s “Black Cow.” It powerfully expresses love for New York’s cityscape and the Bronx.
Released in December 1997, the track reached No.
9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a Platinum certification.
Its energetic beat blows away the summer heat, and the rap lets you fully savor the New York vibe.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone who wants to feel the city’s vitality or reminisce about ’90s hip-hop.
DopamineLost Souls

The five-piece metalcore band Lost Souls from Australia released a song in November 2024 that serves as an anthem themed around ADHD.
Marked by heavy riffs and a passionate message, the track is rooted in vocalist Keb’s personal experiences.
A unique riff inspired by the sound of popcorn popping in a microwave stands out, and the song powerfully conveys the perspective of people with ADHD, evoking empathy for their emotions and experiences through music.

