Must-listen masterpieces by Official HIGE DANDism
Official HIGE DANDism’s music, which took flight from Shimane to the whole country, feels as if it gently peers into the depths of our hearts.
In songs like “Pretender” and “No Doubt,” woven by Satoshi Fujihara’s clear vocals and moving lyrics, you can see reflections of the bittersweet love and life’s uncertainties that everyone experiences.
Their exquisite fusion of piano-centered J-pop and rock resonates closely with listeners.
Now, enjoy their tracks as they thrive at the forefront of Japan’s music scene.
- Official HIGE DANDism Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- [Karaoke] A Roundup of Official HIGE DANDism Songs That Are Easy to Sing!
- [Tearjerker] Songs that make your heart tremble with tears & moving tracks with lyrics that touch the soul
- [So touching it makes you cry] A heartbreakingly wistful and sad song that tightens your chest
- [Tearjerker Guaranteed!] A Heartbreak Song Told from a Male Perspective
- [Touching the Heart] Timeless Ballad Masterpieces. A Collection of Unfading Classics and the Latest Songs [2026]
- Hidden gem tearjerker songs. Recommended popular tracks
- Cool If You Can Sing! Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women
- [High School Students] Popular Songs Ranking by Generation [2026]
- Masterpieces by male artists known for their captivating high notes. Recommended popular songs.
- Top Songs to Hype Up Sports Day and Athletic Festivals [2026]
- Ranking of DOPING PANDA’s Popular Songs [2026]
- [For Men] This song is perfect for hyping up the crowd at karaoke!
Official HIGE DANDism’s must-listen masterpieces (61–70)
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.
EscapadeOfisharu Higedan Dism

From the intro, the lively brass section lifts your spirits.
It’s a burstingly bright track whose light, pop sound naturally gets your body moving.
The positive lyrics elevate your mood even more.
It’s a song that suits any situation—driving, karaoke, on your commute, you name it.
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.
RowanOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism is known for their wide-ranging musicality, but some of their works lean strongly into R&B.
One example is Rowan.
It’s a ballad featuring lo-fi textures and a smooth, R&B-inspired track, included on the album Traveler.
What makes this song relatively easy to sing is that it uses hardly any advanced techniques like vocal runs.
R&B and R&B-influenced songs often feature many runs—ornamentations similar to melisma—but this track uses them sparingly, and its range is on the narrower side for the band, placing it in the easier category overall.
If you want to sing it even better, try raising the key by a semitone on purpose.
The chorus relies heavily on falsetto, so if falsetto isn’t your strong suit, increasing the key can sometimes make those parts easier to hit.
Give it a try.
Summer-patterned catOfisharu Higedan Dism

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.
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!
Morning of the BeginningOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is a song by Official HIGE DANDism, a four-piece rock band from Shimane Prefecture.
It’s included on their third mini-album, Report, released in 2017.
With its brisk rhythm and refreshing vocals, it’s a wake-up song that gives you the energy to do your best throughout the day.



