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] (21–30)
Summer-patterned catOfisharu Higedan Dism29rank/position

A gemlike piano ballad that sketches a small adventure with a cat, set in a city where the pale moon still hangs in the sky on an early summer morning.
Included on the HELLO EP released in August 2020, it’s a cherished song that Official HIGE DANDism re-recorded, one they had treasured since their amateur days.
The freely written lyrics gently convey the protagonist’s pure longing for the arrival of summer and the bond with someone dear.
Why not relax in an air-conditioned room, surrender yourself to the song’s gentle melody, and reminisce about summer memories shared with someone special?
SWEET TWEETOfisharu Higedan Dism30rank/position

Released on April 22, 2015, this is one of their early love songs, written and composed by vocalist Satoshi Fujihara.
Centered on phone conversations with a lover, it affectionately portrays the voice itself as music.
From the very start it has a lively sound, and Fujihara’s high notes feel wonderfully free and expansive! It’s very pleasant to listen to, so let’s summarize some singing tips.
The overall vocal range is narrow and on the higher side, from C4 to D5.
First, use falsetto and get used to the sensation of resonance in your head.
Imagine gradually increasing the volume of that resonance.
Be mindful of vocal agility and add a bit more punch to your voice little by little.
As you get used to it, you should be able to grasp the feeling of producing high tones!
Official HIGE DANDism Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
The Departure of LoveOfisharu Higedan Dism31rank/position

This is a heartbreak ballad included on the album “MAN IN THE MIRROR.” The overall vocal range spans E3 to F5, and although the higher notes appear more in the latter half and may feel high, the clear, band-driven drum sound makes it very easy to groove to.
The B section initially shifts into an odd meter, so it might make you go “huh?” at first, but if you deliver the lyrics straightforwardly, you’ll be able to ride the melodic line.
When singing, keep a lightly bouncing feel at all times—imagine you are the drummer and lock in the rhythm firmly, and you should find it easier to sing.
Along the twilightOfisharu Higedan Dism32rank/position

An irresistible early signature track by Official HIGE DANDism that blends the bittersweet feel of dusk with a comfortable groove.
Centered on piano and infused with jazz and soul elements, it’s known for its stylish sound.
This song appears on their indie debut mini-album “Love and Peace are Within You,” released in April 2015.
Though it didn’t have any major tie-ins, it was performed during their 2020 online live show and continues to be a beloved favorite among fans.
How about singing it at karaoke on a May evening, when the scent of early summer begins to drift in—on the way back from a drive with friends or when you’re feeling a bit sentimental? If you let yourself sink into the melody, which flows like passing scenery, you’ll feel energy welling up for tomorrow.
-ness; typicality; the quality/essence of being [X] (as in “X-ness” or “X-like character”)Ofisharu Higedan Dism33rank/position
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This is the song chosen as the theme for the feature-length anime “Hyaku-emu,” and it’s a quintessentially Hige-dan style challenge.
The rhythm is relatively steady, but there are lots of words, making the breathing difficult, and the range is extremely wide.
In the C section and the chorus, many people will probably think, “It goes up here?!” Once you start singing there’s almost no downtime, with melodies coming one after another, so you’ll need serious resolve (lol).
First, make sure you thoroughly memorize the lyrics and melody! The A section seems like it can be sung fairly gently, but from the B section you’ll have trouble unless you plan your breaths.
Don’t sing everything at 100%; sing with the image of releasing your voice bit by bit, then let it all out on the high notes for good balance! Be sure not to miss even the briefest moments where you can catch a breath.
LaughterOfisharu Higedan Dism34rank/position

A piano-pop band Official HIGE DANDism’s song released in July 2020.
The vocalist Satoshi Fujihara has remarkable singing ability; his clear, soaring high notes are especially noteworthy.
Because of that, there may not be many people who can sing it in the original key, so be careful with the key settings when you sing it at karaoke.
The melody itself is very catchy and easy to remember, so as long as you don’t make a mistake with the key, aiming for a high score at karaoke should be realistic.
Give it a try and good luck!
vintageOfisharu Higedan Dism35rank/position

Vintage, a masterpiece by Official HIGE DANDism, stands out for its delicate sound and structure.
Rather than typical J-pop, this piece features instrumentation closer to pop rock.
That said, the rhythm is easy to catch, so you won’t feel the genre makes it hard to sing.
The song has a somewhat wide vocal range and uses a fair amount of falsetto, but it doesn’t require the kind of difficult low falsetto notes.
If you can hold pitch solidly in falsetto, the range shouldn’t be much of an issue.
If you want to sing it even better, try slightly blending an R-like articulation when vowels “a” and “e” appear.
This will bring you closer to a crisp, Western-influenced vocal tone like that of Satoshi Fujihara or Dai Hirai.


