You have a value quoting/placeholder problem, which b10m already pointed out to you. But I'd like to show you how the code can look when using DBIx::Simple, which allows using methods coming from SQL::Abstract, and takes care of those issues all by itself:
$db->delete('music', { title => param('title') });

A really nice thing about SQL::Abstract and, thus, DBIx::Simple is that it takes care of the special case where the value is undef, for a field value of NULL, too. Just using placeholders wouldn't do, as the SQL query

DELETE FROM music WHERE title = NULL
won't ever delete anything.

In reply to Re: Issuing a DELETE statement with DBI by bart
in thread Issuing a DELETE statement with DBI by mattdope

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