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)
And yet, the daysOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Saredo Hibi wa,” included on the band’s first full-length album Escaparade released during their indie era.
The wistful ensemble, which opens with a striking acoustic guitar arpeggio, really lingers in your ears.
Although the tempo is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, the melody is intricate, so you’ll need to practice before performing it at karaoke.
Once you’ve memorized it well, there aren’t any especially difficult parts in terms of technique or key, making it a recommended number to add to your setlist.
Official HIGE DANDism’s Popular, Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Numbers (51–60)
Along the twilightOfisharu Higedan Dism

Yuugure-zoi, included on Official HIGE DANDism’s debut mini album Love and Peace Are Within You released in 2015.
It’s a song they had been performing live even before their major-label debut.
Another notable feature is that Narazaki, who usually plays bass, performs saxophone on this track, and the other members also sing.
The melody in the chorus rises step by step, making it easier to sing because you can gradually raise the pitch, which helps prevent your throat from tightening when hitting high notes!
parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is the third digital single by Official HIGE DANDism, a four-piece piano pop band that has taken the J-pop scene by storm with complex yet catchy songs like “Pretender” and “Cry Baby.” The track was created as the commercial song for Asahi Soft Drinks’ Calpis Water, and its fresh arrangement perfectly matches the ad’s image.
While it includes some slightly challenging techniques, such as sudden melodic leaps and tricky breathing points, it feels great to sing once you’ve mastered it.
Practice steadily and get comfortable with the pitches and rhythms!
TrailerOfisharu Higedan Dism

The song “Trailer” closes out the third mini-album Report, released ten months after the previous work.
The transparent, shimmering piano layered over the striking guitar riff feels wonderful.
The melody stays in a high register throughout, but since the vocals aren’t belted, it’s relatively easy to sing for a Hige Dandism track.
It’s addictive in a way that makes you want to keep listening, and it feels great to sing at karaoke—a song you’ll want to deliver gently and with feeling.
UniverseOfisharu Higedan Dism

As the title suggests, Official HIGE DANDism’s “Universe” is a song themed around space.
It was selected as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Little Star Wars 2021.
Its poppy rhythm will have your body moving before you know it.
Because the melody alone puts you in a joyful mood, you might find it easier to take on without being too bound by the idea that HIGEDAN’s songs are difficult.
Don’t forget to smile when you sing!
DriverOfisharu Higedan Dism

It’s a track that delivers a refreshing, positive message, comparing hope for the future and serendipitous encounters to a driver.
The overall vocal range is E3–B4, which isn’t too high for Higedan’s standards.
The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the chorus repeatedly hits the top note of B4, so you’ll need to be careful not to let your pitch drop.
The melody itself is very simple, so if you’re good with higher notes, once you’ve learned the song you might find it really satisfying to sing! If high notes are tough for you, start with falsetto at first.
Try lifting your eyebrows firmly and imagine projecting your voice straight upward from your brows, using plenty of breath!
Second LINEOfisharu Higedan Dism

It’s a song full of humor and kindness, depicting the protagonist rushing in like a clown after receiving an SOS, trying to make the other person laugh.
While the melody line is simple, the overall range is on the higher side at G3–D5.
The chorus sustains high notes and tests endurance, so those who are good with high notes may find it easier to sing.
If you open your throat from the start of the chorus and articulate clearly, you should be able to make it to the end! As you get tired, your pitch may drop and your voice may become throaty, so switch from chest voice to falsetto and gradually get used to the range.



