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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 (411–420)

Do not touchMISAMO

MISAMO “Do not touch” M/V
Do not touchMISAMO

The song delivered by a three-member unit of Japanese artists is an R&B number themed around the phrase “Do not touch” often seen in museums, singing of love and respect.

It expresses the delicate feeling of cherishing one’s feelings for the other while keeping a distance until the heart is ready.

Released in July 2023, the track drew attention as the lead song of their first mini-album, which showcases each member’s individuality.

Their performance at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen also became a hot topic, resonating with many people.

It’s a perfect song for high school students who want to look stylish with a feminine edge.

Don’t Call Me UpMabel

Mabel – Don’t Call Me Up (Official Video)
Don't Call Me UpMabel

Let me introduce Mabel, a young singer-songwriter from the UK.

With her unique sound that blends pop and R&B, she has steadily grown her fan base since her debut in 2015.

Her 2019 release “Don’t Call Me Up” was a major hit, reaching No.

3 on the UK Singles Chart.

That same year, she won “British Female Solo Artist” at the BRIT Awards, earning high praise for her talent.

Born into a musical family, her vocals are strongly influenced by her mother, Neneh Cherry.

Many of her songs center on themes of female strength and independence, winning overwhelming support from people her age.

You, too, are sure to be captivated by Mabel’s powerful yet delicate voice.

Do Wah DiddyManfred Mann

Released in July 1964, this is a poppy, catchy song.

Written from the perspective of a man who falls in love at first sight with a woman walking down the street, its lyrics—paired with a lively rhythm—make it irresistibly singable.

It became an international smash hit, topping the UK Singles Chart for two consecutive weeks.

Featured in the film “Stripes” and even adopted as a U.S.

military marching tune, it has had a significant impact on pop culture.

It’s a track you can enjoy while fondly recalling the sweet-and-sour memories of youthful romance.

Decline & FallManic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers – Decline & Fall (Official Audio)
Decline & FallManic Street Preachers

The pride of Wales, Manic Street Preachers, released a new song in August 2024—an energetic, upbeat anthem.

With a sound that reflects influences from The Skids and The Cardigans, the track aims to carry elements of the band’s past into the future.

A hymn to joy in an age of self-loathing, it symbolically portrays the collapse of society and the individual, as well as the possibility of renewal.

As the lead single from their first new album since 2021’s The Ultra Vivid Lament, it has drawn attention, including a premiere on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Packed with powerful, melodic sound and a message of hope, this song is recommended for anyone seeking the courage to take on new challenges.

DiamondsMartin Garrix, Julian Jordan & Tinie Tempah

Martin Garrix, Julian Jordan & Tinie Tempah – Diamonds (Official Video)
DiamondsMartin Garrix, Julian Jordan & Tinie Tempah

An energetic beat and powerful vocals define this track.

Conveying strength in overcoming adversity and a message of hope, it embodies the idea that “the brightest gems are born from the harshest conditions.” Released in October 2021, it marked Martin Garrix’s first club-oriented track in about a year.

Following its release, it was showcased at major festivals, eliciting an enthusiastic response from audiences.

It’s especially recommended for those facing difficult circumstances or embarking on new challenges.

Give it a listen and rediscover the brilliance that lies within you.