[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 Complete Introduction to Easy-to-Sing Official HIGE DANDism Songs (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.
[Karaoke] A Comprehensive Introduction to Easy-to-Sing Official HIGE DANDism Songs (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!
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.
green rain coverOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Green Rain Shelter,” included on their third album overall, Editorial.
The ensemble—acoustic guitar layered over nostalgic tones like violin and accordion—feels so pleasant.
The vocals are kept restrained throughout without belting, and the melody is relaxed, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
If you want to try singing a Hige Dandism song at karaoke but feel it might be difficult, this is the track I recommend starting with.
inventorOfisharu Higedan Dism

The song “Inventor,” which serves as the closing track on the first album Escaparade, features a dazzling intro and lyrics with a positive message—just listening to it can lift your spirits.
While the melody isn’t particularly difficult overall, the chorus stays in a high register and keeps rising, so it’s a good idea to set the key to one where you can sing the highest notes comfortably.
Its catchy, sing-along appeal is sure to make it a hit at karaoke, so definitely give it a try.
possibilityOfisharu Higedan Dism

Kanōsei (Possibility), included on the full-length album Escaparade—their first overall—reaffirms HIGE DAN’s free yet sophisticated musicality with its catchy ensemble and emotional ad-libs.
The sections with lyrics have lower pitch and simple melodies, but the ad-lib parts are both wide in range and complex, so to sing them like the original you’ll need to practice after thoroughly memorizing the melody.
Once you get used to singing it, you can slip into your own world and sing it comfortably—so why not give it a try?
Happy Birthday To YouOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Happy Birthday To You,” a song I sang to the me who’s trying to be reborn into someone new.
It’s a track included on the 2016 mini-album “MAN IN THE MIRROR.” The mid-tempo, bouncy rhythm makes it very easy on the ears.
And the lyrics, which express honest, down-to-earth feelings, are something almost anyone can relate to, right? In this song, the high notes in falsetto appear more often than high notes in chest voice.
Some people may find it easier to hit high notes gently in falsetto rather than belting them in chest voice.
For those listeners, this is a track that feels quite easy to sing!



