Popular, easy-to-sing karaoke numbers by Official HIGE DANDism
Official HIGE DANDism, known for delivering one catchy hit after another like “Pretender,” “I LOVE…,” and “Mixed Nuts.” Have you ever wanted to sing their songs at karaoke but hesitated, thinking the high keys and complex melodies might be too tough for you? In fact, there are quite a few HIGEDAN songs that are relatively easy to sing.
In this article, we’ve picked out HIGEDAN tracks that are beginner-friendly in terms of vocal range and tempo.
Use this as a guide for your next karaoke selection!
Top 10 popular Official HIGE DANDism songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (1–10)
50%NEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism’s classic “50%,” released as the theme song for the animated film Cells at Work.
Unlike other Official HIGE DANDism tracks, this one doesn’t feature long high-tone sustains or ad-libbed runs akin to enka-style kobushi.
Instead, it centers on rapid-fire delivery and abrupt pitch jumps; even so, judged against their other songs, the difficulty is relatively modest.
The range is quite wide, from mid1D to hiF#, but personally I find the chorus’s hi C# more challenging than the falsetto at the top.
If you can keep your intonation steady there, the rest is about locking in the pitch on the fast sections while staying mindful of your break points—so use this as a reference and give it a try!
elderflowerNEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Lately, it seems like more people have become skilled at falsetto thanks to current trends.
However, Official HIGE DANDism’s songs also feature a lot of mixed voice.
Many people can do falsetto but can’t produce a mixed voice… I imagine quite a few feel that frustration.
Their song Elder Flower is recommended for those people, as most of it is composed of falsetto.
That said, a mixed voice appears once in the C section, and this part is a major hurdle.
I also find this range very hard to sing, but in those cases I intentionally raise the key and sing it in falsetto—so please feel free to use that as a reference!
StardustNEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism is known for their wide-ranging musicality.
While pop-leaning works tend to be in vogue, I personally think Official HIGE DANDism shines the most with moving, serious melodies.
That’s why I recommend Stardust.
This track is built around synthwave, a global trend, and although it’s rich in major keys, it still achieves a serious atmosphere.
The falsetto parts are a bit high, but the long tones sit in the mid range, so even singers who can’t sustain high notes for long should find it manageable.
SharonOfisharu Higedan Dism

A song released in July 2024 and the theme song for the drama “Mountain Doctor.” The lyrics portray conflicts in family life and everyday living, making it a track that’s easy to sing with emotion at karaoke.
Among Higedan’s songs, I feel the melody line is relatively simple and easy to sing.
A student who wanted to practice falsetto and gentle singing chose this song, and since I like “Sharon,” there was a time when they worked hard on it as an assignment piece.
Since Fujihara-san basically sings it gently, I think it suits the mood if you place each note carefully and sing with delicate phrasing.
No doubtOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism’s classic “No Doubt,” with its slightly tango-tinged melody, leaves a strong impression.
While it’s often thought to be difficult because falsetto pops up here and there from the A section, the voltage gradually drops from the A section to the B section and into the hook-like chorus.
As long as you can handle the falsetto that appears at key moments and the wide dynamic vocal lines, it’s actually easier to sing than you might think.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism’s music is known for heartfelt lyrics and refreshing melodies.
This song was written as the opening theme for the anime Tokyo Revengers and expresses a determination to move forward while confronting one’s past self.
Released digitally in January 2023, it reached No.
1 on the download charts.
It has also surpassed 100 million streams, earning widespread love.
With Satoshi Fujihara’s soaring vocals, the latter half is on the higher side, but definitely give it a try at karaoke.
It’s a perfect track for times when you want to overcome setbacks or fire yourself up.
voiced mark (dakuten)Ofisharu Higedan Dism

A track from the album “Rejoice,” written and composed by vocalist Satoshi Fujiwara.
Its hallmark is the symbolic title “Dakuten,” which expresses human imperfection and contradiction.
It’s a song where Fujiwara’s signature high tones are absent, and he basically sings in a calm manner.
The melody and rhythm are simple, so it’s easy to remember as a song.
There are parts where he emphasizes the vowels and sings like a sigh, so imitating that when you sing would work really well! You’ll use a lot of breath and might feel short of air, but that’s proof you’re using your breath correctly—once you get used to it, it becomes easy to sing!




