Challenging Songs by Official HIGE DANDism | A Curated Selection of High-Difficulty Tracks!
Official HIGE DANDism—better known as “Higedan”—is famous for songs that are extremely difficult to sing.
If you actually try to perform or sing them, you might find yourself thinking, “How does Fujiwara sing so effortlessly?!” and be surprised by how challenging they are.
Not only the vocals, but the guitar, piano, drums, and bass parts in Higedan’s masterpieces all demand a high level of skill.
In this article, we’ll shine a spotlight on the songs that are especially hard to sing, explaining why they’re so difficult and sharing key tips for performing them.
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Official HIGE DANDism’s Difficult Songs | A Curated Selection of High-Difficulty Tracks (1–10)
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

“Subtitle” is a digital single released by Official HIGE DANDism in 2022.
It was written as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “silent” and has dominated various charts such as Oricon and Billboard.
The chorus showcases Satoshi Fujihara’s captivating high tones, but it’s quite challenging to sing and requires mastering mixed voice.
In the B melody, there’s a part delivered in a steady, rap-like manner; to perform it well, you need clear diction and an understanding of where to place rests.
It’s a high-difficulty song, but definitely worth the challenge!
UniverseOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism’s fifth single, released in February 2021.
Even if transposing the key can solve the issue of vocal range, many people may still struggle to reproduce the groove that emphasizes the 16-beat feel.
If you sing in a flat, laid-back manner, the melody’s inherent simplicity and accessibility can actually make the song end up sounding rather dull.
So when you sing it, pay close attention to the sense of beat and rhythm.
TATOOOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is Official HIGE DANDism’s 10th digital-only single, released in April 2023.
It was written as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Pending Train: 8:23, Ashita Kimi to.” What’s crucial for this song is whether you can recreate vocalist Satoshi Fujihara’s taut, soaring high-tone voice.
Try singing while being careful not to strain your throat as much as possible.
If you aim your voice toward the upper palate, you’re more likely to achieve a sparkling tone rich in higher overtones, similar to his.
Also, be mindful not to let the lightly bouncing rhythm become flat.
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The third single by Official HIGE DANDism, released in July 2019.
It’s a song where the soaring, transparent high tones—so characteristic of Mr.
Fujiwara—are absolutely crucial, to the point that you could say it was made to maximize his appeal.
Another distinctive point is the effective use of mixed voice, even in the flatter melodic sections like the A verse, despite the overall high range.
Choosing this song at karaoke is definitely for advanced singers, but do your best to aim for smooth, expansive high notes.
I LOVE…Ofisharu Higedan Dism

A single released in February 2020, written as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Love Lasts Forever” (Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Doko Made mo).
Vocalist Satoshi Fujiwara, renowned for his powerful singing, delivers an exceptional performance here as well, skillfully shifting between hard and soft high tones.
To recreate this versatile vocal expression, you’ll likely need to master chest voice, mixed voice, and falsetto, along with the technique to connect them smoothly.
It’s a song I highly recommend for confident singers to take on.
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This is Official HIGE DANDism’s sixth CD single, released in September 2023 as a double A-side with “Chessboard.” It was reportedly created as the 2023 theme song for Nippon TV’s “news zero.” What matters most to make this song sound great is locking in the snare accents in the drum backtrack and really feeling the beat—how closely you can recreate the original’s groove.
Sing with the image of engraving the beat into your body.
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A digital single by Official HIGE DANDism released in January 2022.
The first major challenge when singing it is the lightly bouncing beat that many Japanese singers struggle with.
Keep the snare drum accents firmly in mind and make sure your groove doesn’t become flat.
After the second chorus, the D section features a vocal melody with a wide range, so smooth switching between registers is essential.
Also take care that your voice doesn’t become weak in the falsetto parts.


