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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Official HIGE DANDism’s Popular, Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Numbers (51–60)
BrothersOfisharu Higedan Dism

This track, included on the double A-side single “Tell Me Baby/Brothers,” which was released digitally on July 21, 2017, is a number that embodies the early Official HIGE DANDism with its crazy, hungry spirit.
It even uses comical sound effects, making it fun to listen to and sing! The overall vocal range sits around C4–D5 and is characterized by a slightly falsetto delivery.
Be careful not to fall behind the brisk rhythm.
It might help to sway side to side and keep your body moving to lock into the groove.
For the chorus, try singing as if you’re resonating the sound toward the back of your head to help maintain those higher notes.
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?
Popular Easy-to-Sing Official HIGE DANDism Karaoke Numbers (61–70)
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!
Unfinished as it isOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Unfinished As It Is,” included on the first EP “What’s Going On?”—which also drew attention for its collaboration with the anime series Secret Society Eagle Talon—opens with a wistful piano and flows into a refreshing, catchy chorus; the arrangement feels really pleasant, doesn’t it? Although there are many challenging parts, such as the verse melody that gradually rises in pitch and a chorus that stays in the higher range, the melody itself is relaxed and simple, so as long as you set it to a singable key, you can enjoy singing it comfortably at karaoke.
It’s a number whose uplifting message will raise your spirits—one you’ll want to savor line by line as you sing.
Clap ClapOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official Hige Dandism’s classic “Clap Clap” is distinguished by its cheerful melody.
The vocal lines are arranged with the verse in the mid range, the pre-chorus in the mid-high range, and the chorus in the high range.
Because there are many high phrases throughout, it may seem difficult, but since it’s composed mostly of mid to high ranges, the overall range isn’t especially wide.
However, the high phrases continue almost endlessly, so a certain level of stamina for high notes is required.
For those with a naturally higher vocal range, the contour of the vocal line is relatively gentle, making it a fairly easy song to sing.



