Official HIGE DANDism Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Official HIGE DANDism continues to captivate listeners of all ages with catchy, piano-driven pop sounds and lyrics that hit you right in the heart.They’re also well known for theme songs in dramas and films, and many of you have probably sung one of their tracks at karaoke at least once, right?In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Hige Dandism songs that are sure to hype up any karaoke session!From classic tunes you’ll want to sing with friends to a heartfelt number you’ll want everyone to listen to closely, we’ve got you covered—use this to help pick your next karaoke songs!
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Official HIGE DANDism Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
SOULSOUPOfisharu Higedan Dism11rank/position

This is Official HIGE DANDism’s 14th digital-only single, released in December 2023.
It was written as the theme song for the animated film SPY×FAMILY CODE: White, which premiered on December 22 of the same year.
Speaking of Official HIGE DANDism’s vocalist, Satoshi Fujihara, he’s renowned for his captivating high-tone voice, and its charm shines in this track as well.
He masterfully expresses the song by seamlessly switching between a powerful, chest-voice high register and a soft falsetto high register.
When you sing this at karaoke, I recommend studying in advance exactly where and how he uses each vocal technique.
Since it’s an up-tempo number, be careful not to lag behind the beat or, conversely, rush ahead of it.
50%Ofisharu Higedan Dism12rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism’s new song challenges the competition and perfectionism of modern society! Written as the theme for Cells at Work!, this piece features a grand sound infused with gospel influences.
It carries the message of “living while caring for yourself at about 50% effort,” emphasizing the importance of not overdoing it and honoring your own pace.
Released in December 2024, the track aligns with the film’s worldview and prompts listeners to reflect on a healthier way of living.
It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone feeling worn out by work or relationships.
white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism13rank/position

It’s the opening theme song for the TV anime Tokyo Revengers: Christmas Showdown Arc.
During vocal training, my students and I were getting excited, saying, “That intro is so cool!” The song itself blends a driving feel with emotional lyrics, making it fairly challenging.
I recommend it for men who want to train range, tempo, and expressiveness all around.
One of my students even used the final melodic section to work on high notes.
The overall vocal range is D#3 to D#5—exactly two octaves.
For the high notes, the key is to avoid pushing too hard and instead create impact by keeping the sound relaxed and open.
By the way, when I told my student, “Don’t force it—send your voice far,” they were able to release tension and sing with a great tone.
Give it a try as a reference!
Cry BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism14rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism is known for their orthodox pop sound, but some of their songs feature quite unconventional melodies.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is Cry Baby.
It’s in a minor key with emotional vocals, yet it modulates to the major key in places, giving the melody an elusive quality.
While the song does include some slightly tricky falsetto passages, the rhythm itself isn’t particularly difficult.
If you’re confident with modulations, falsetto, ad-libs, and falls, be sure to give it a try.
Last SongOfisharu Higedan Dism15rank/position

This work delicately depicts the end of youth and a new beginning.
It was included on Official HIGE DANDism’s album “Traveler,” released in October 2019, and was used as an insert song for the TV drama “Ato 3-kai, Kimi ni Aeru” (I Can Only See You Three More Times).
The gentle piano tones and brass sounds resonate pleasantly.
It’s recommended for scenes of parting with someone important, such as graduations and farewell gatherings.
Stand By YouOfisharu Higedan Dism16rank/position

The song “Stand By You,” where the strings provide a nice accent.
Although this piece is categorized as J-POP, it features a somewhat tricky rhythm and calls for a groove that takes the beat on the offbeats, similar to Black music.
That might sound difficult, but among Official HIGE DANDism’s songs, this one falls into the narrower vocal range category.
Aside from one spot in the chorus and the bridge (C section), there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, so if you can lock into a more Western-style rhythmic feel, you should be able to sing it without any problems.
SharonOfisharu Higedan Dism17rank/position

A song released in July 2024 and the theme song for the drama “Mountain Doctor.” The lyrics portray conflicts in family life and everyday living, making it a track that’s easy to sing with emotion at karaoke.
Among Higedan’s songs, I feel the melody line is relatively simple and easy to sing.
A student who wanted to practice falsetto and gentle singing chose this song, and since I like “Sharon,” there was a time when they worked hard on it as an assignment piece.
Since Fujihara-san basically sings it gently, I think it suits the mood if you place each note carefully and sing with delicate phrasing.
ChessboardOfisharu Higedan Dism18rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism’s classic “Chessboard” stands out for its upbeat melody and lyrics.
While their music often shows some influence from Black music, this song’s melody is put together in a more orthodox J-pop style.
One reason it’s easy to sing is that there aren’t too many lyrics for the length of the vocal lines.
Many recent songs cram in so many words that they feel hard to sing, right? This track doesn’t have that problem—it has a simple, straightforward flow.
That said, the vocal range is quite wide, so you’ll want to be able to use falsetto and mixed voice.
ESCAPADEOfisharu Higedan Dism19rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism has Black music as one of their roots, and their song “ESCAPADE” features many phrases that evoke 1970s funk among the various styles of Black music.
The beginning is characterized by a bouncy groove that feels distinctly funky, but from there the melody develops into a more orthodox J-pop vocal line, so the level of difficulty isn’t that high.
Even the falsetto at the end of the chorus has clearly defined breathing points, so you’re unlikely to go off pitch.
UniverseOfisharu Higedan Dism20rank/position

This song, which also served as the theme for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Little Star Wars 2021, is by Official HIGE DANDism and was released as their fifth single on February 24, 2021.
It features vocalist Satoshi Fujihara’s high-tone voice, saxophone, percussive guitar cutting, and a growling bass, resulting in an innovative, soulful number that blends elements of Black music into J-pop.
For karaoke, women can sing in the original key without issue, while men are recommended to lower the key slightly.


