[Karaoke] A Roundup of Official HIGE DANDism Songs That Are Easy to Sing!
Official HIGE DANDism is a popular band that has released numerous hits such as “Pretender,” “I LOVE…,” and “Mixed Nuts.” Their appeal can’t be summed up in a single phrase: from their deep musicality that evokes a range of emotions—cool, aching, and everything in between—to lyrics that vividly capture the movements of the heart, and the clear, expansive vocals of lead singer Satoshi Fujihara.
In this article, we introduce songs by Official HIGE DANDism that are considered relatively easy to sing, even among their works that are known to be challenging.
It’s the perfect playlist for anyone who wants to sing HigeDan songs at karaoke!
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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Official HIGE DANDism songs! (21–30)
Last SongOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Last Song,” which was featured as an insert song in the TV drama “Ato 3-kai, Kimi ni Aeru,” is included on the major-label first album “Traveler.” It’s a track that was actually written two years before their major debut.
While its highest note falls on the lower side for a Higedan song, the melody spans a wide range with significant ups and downs, so it takes practice to sing well.
On the other hand, the tempo is relaxed, making it easier to keep time, so once you’ve learned it thoroughly, it’s a highly recommended number that you can sing comfortably at karaoke.
FateOfisharu Higedan Dism

Their third single, “Shukumei,” was released as momentum built from the massive hit of their second single, “Pretender.” Chosen as the theme song for the digest documentary program “Netto Koshien,” the track packs in Higedan’s refined musicianship and pop sensibilities—from its dazzling intro to its catchy chorus.
The overall key is high, and it climbs even further in the chorus, so we recommend adjusting your karaoke settings to make it comfortable to sing.
Of course, if you can handle the original key, it feels even better—so why not give it a try?
ESCAPADEOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism has Black music as one of their roots, and their song “ESCAPADE” features many phrases that evoke 1970s funk among the various styles of Black music.
The beginning is characterized by a bouncy groove that feels distinctly funky, but from there the melody develops into a more orthodox J-pop vocal line, so the level of difficulty isn’t that high.
Even the falsetto at the end of the chorus has clearly defined breathing points, so you’re unlikely to go off pitch.
Tell Me BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism

Known as one of their early signature numbers that rapidly boosted the band’s popularity.
Centered around Satoshi Fujiwara’s soulful vocals and piano, the track blends tension with a driving sense of speed.
The overall vocal range of “Tell Me Baby” spans only one octave, from C4 to C5.
The melody is rhythmical with rhymes, so if you sing while understanding the lyrics, you’ll naturally lock into the groove.
As your timing aligns with the rhythm, accents will emerge organically, making it very easy to sing—so it’s recommended to use your whole body expressively when performing!
I LOVE…Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Among Official HIGE DANDism’s songs, “I LOVE…” is particularly popular.
On the surface, it can be considered a high-difficulty piece because it features a lot of falsetto and many vocal lines that use mixed voice.
However, from another perspective, it’s different.
The song incorporates elements of R&B and soul, yet it contains very few advanced vocal techniques such as ad-libs or falls.
As long as you have solid fundamental singing ability, it’s possible to perform it well; if you’re confident in your pitch stability, it might be a great addition to your repertoire.
YesterdayOfisharu Higedan Dism

With its striking piano tones, Satoshi Fujiwara’s clear, translucent vocals resonate deeply.
The lyrics depict someone striving to protect the smile of a loved one, conveying profound love and a readiness for self-sacrifice.
Released in September 2019, this song became well loved as the lead track from the album “Traveler” and was also used as the theme song for the animated film “HELLO WORLD.” It’s popular as an easy song to sing at karaoke, and by singing it with emotion, you can appreciate the piece’s appeal even more.
PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism

Among Official HIGE DANDism’s songs, “Pretender” is arguably the most well-known.
Many of you have probably heard it at least once.
Although it’s known as a difficult piece, that reputation mainly comes from its prominent high notes; in fact, its overall vocal range isn’t all that wide.
The vocal line has relatively large rises and falls, but those demanding phrases don’t appear in succession.
Therefore, as long as you have the stamina to sustain the high register, it’s actually a surprisingly singable song.



