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!
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Popular easy-to-sing karaoke numbers by Official HIGE DANDism (41–50)
equalOfisharu Higedan Dism

This track stands out with a catchy, familiar melody that makes you want to hum along.
While it sings about the difficulties of human relationships and the absurdities of society, it ultimately conveys a longing to connect with someone important.
Included on the album “Report,” released in April 2017, it offers a glimpse into Official HIGE DANDism’s ambitious indie-era activities.
Satoshi Fujihara’s soaring vocals and the band’s comfortable sound further enhance the lyrical world of the song.
If you find high notes tough in karaoke, why not give this song a try? It’s also recommended when you want to reflect on life and relationships.
ChessboardOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism’s classic “Chessboard” stands out for its upbeat melody and lyrics.
While their music often shows some influence from Black music, this song’s melody is put together in a more orthodox J-pop style.
One reason it’s easy to sing is that there aren’t too many lyrics for the length of the vocal lines.
Many recent songs cram in so many words that they feel hard to sing, right? This track doesn’t have that problem—it has a simple, straightforward flow.
That said, the vocal range is quite wide, so you’ll want to be able to use falsetto and mixed voice.
beaming smileOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Hagan,” included on the 4th EP Mix Nuts EP.
The moody piano over a shuffle beat and the noisy guitar used almost as sound effects create the hook.
The melody is relaxed with few large interval jumps, making it easy to sing, but since the rhythm swings and many phrases start on the off-beat, be careful not to lag behind in karaoke.
It’s a song reminiscent of early Hige Dandism—simple, yet one that will make people take notice if you can pull it off.
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Among the tracks on the 3rd EP “HELLO EP,” “Natsumoyou no Neko” is the only song that wasn’t included on an album and has no tie-in.
It also appeared on the independently produced mini-album “Parade de Owakare,” released before their major-label debut and now out of print.
A simple ensemble of just vocals and piano, it’s an emotional ballad.
With a relaxed melody and tempo and a relatively narrow vocal range, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
However, since the piano alone sets the rhythm, be careful not to rush or drag.
Travel is better with companions.Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Tabi wa Michizure,” included on their major-label debut album “Traveler.” The track was used in a Suzuki Swift commercial, and its funky guitars and beats create a happy vibe that really lifts your spirits.
For a HIGEDAN song, the vocal range isn’t that wide, so the barrier to entry is relatively low.
However, because fast melodies appear over a bouncy shuffle rhythm, be mindful to articulate clearly.
Once you learn it slowly, it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke—so why not give it a try?
LaughterOfisharu Higedan Dism

A track released in July 2020 as a pre-release single from Official HIGE DANDism’s 3rd EP, HELLO EP.
It’s a song that fully showcases the charm of Satoshi Fujihara, the piano-vocalist already renowned for his clear, high-toned voice.
Because he skillfully employs various vocal techniques—chest voice, falsetto, and mixed voice—it’s not a song that becomes easy to sing just because you can hit high notes.
Still, it’s an excellent piece to use for vocal practice.
If you’re good with high notes, definitely try singing it to further polish your upper range.
Cry BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism is known for their orthodox pop sound, but some of their songs feature quite unconventional melodies.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is Cry Baby.
It’s in a minor key with emotional vocals, yet it modulates to the major key in places, giving the melody an elusive quality.
While the song does include some slightly tricky falsetto passages, the rhythm itself isn’t particularly difficult.
If you’re confident with modulations, falsetto, ad-libs, and falls, be sure to give it a try.



