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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 (471–480)

Does She Know?T-Pain

T-Pain – Does She Know? (Official Music Video)
Does She Know?T-Pain

The veteran hip-hop artist from the United States, T-Pain, released a new song in October 2024 that stands out for its dark, passionate R&B style.

The lyrics, centered on emotions tied to love and mistrust, carry a Halloween-appropriate eeriness.

His vocals—less reliant on his usual Auto-Tune and brimming with raw feeling—also leave a strong impression.

While T-Pain put out the cover album “On Top of the Covers” in 2023, this new track fully showcases his originality and unique artistry.

Don’t miss the special live performance scheduled for the night before Halloween.

DriveTSHA, Ingrid Witt

TSHA – ‘Drive (feat. Ingrid Witt)’ (Official Audio)
DriveTSHA, Ingrid Witt

The UK-born, standout producer and DJ, TAAHLIAH, released a new track in July 2024 that captivates the dance floor.

Featuring vocalist Ingrid Witt, it showcases her distinctive style that blends melodic house sounds with elements of UK garage.

As a lead single from her second album, Sad Girl, it’s filled with an energy that brings dancing and joy while delving into deep emotions.

Drawing attention as a key work that marks TAAHLIAH’s musical growth, it’s a track that can be enjoyed across a wide range of settings, from the club scene to casual listening.

DynamiteTaio Cruz

Taio Cruz – Dynamite (Official Video)
DynamiteTaio Cruz

An up-tempo dance track that captures the sense of freedom at clubs and parties.

Released in May 2010 by British artist Taio Cruz, it became a global hit.

The lyrics—featuring memorable shouts like “Put your hands up” and “AYO!”—express the joy of breaking free from everyday stress.

The song topped charts in many countries and sold over 5.7 million copies in the United States.

It was also included in the dance game Just Dance 3, making it popular with a wide audience.

It’s a perfect pick when you want a change of mood or to amp up a party with friends.

DecemberTeenage Fanclub

As a hidden gem that symbolizes December, one track from Teenage Fanclub’s Bandwagonesque stands out.

Released in November 1991, the song features a melancholic yet catchy melody.

Its lyrics portray the ache of unrequited love and the struggle of self-expression, conveying a desire for a fresh start as the year draws to a close in December.

The album that includes this track received high acclaim, being named Spin magazine’s Album of the Year in 1991.

It’s a perfect song for those who want to reflect on themselves toward the end of the year or who carry a bittersweet love in their hearts.

A moving piece that you’ll want to listen to on a quiet winter night.

Don’t Let Me Be MisunderstoodThe Animals

The Animals “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” on The Ed Sullivan Show
Don't Let Me Be MisunderstoodThe Animals

A gem of blues rock from The Animals, a band emblematic of the golden age of British rock in the 1960s.

Hailing from Newcastle, England, they boldly transformed Nina Simone’s jazz number into a full-fledged rock piece.

Driven by Eric Burdon’s powerful vocals and a passionate performance, the track became an international hit after its 1965 release, reaching No.

3 in the UK and No.

15 in the US.

In 2003, the Santa Esmeralda version was featured in the climactic scene of the film Kill Bill Vol.

1, bringing it back into the spotlight.

Hailed as a milestone of blues rock said to have influenced Bruce Springsteen’s Badlands, this song’s forceful message and timeless themes make it a perfect pick for music fans seeking a moving classic.