Official HIGE DANDism Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Official HIGE DANDism continues to stir the hearts of many with beautiful piano melodies and lyrics that pierce the soul.
Their love songs, delicately depicting yearning and tenderness, stick in your head after just one listen.
Many of you have probably found yourselves humming them in a quiet moment, haven’t you? In this article, we’ll rank and introduce popular romance-themed tracks from Higedan’s catalog.
Savor to the fullest their uniquely sweet and bittersweet world!
Official HIGE DANDism Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism1rank/position

This is one of Official HIGE DANDism’s signature ballads, sung over a dramatic melody about the end of a heartrending love.
The protagonist deeply loves the other person yet realizes they are not meant to be, and their inner struggle is heartbreaking.
Holding an impossible wish—if only in another timeline—and ultimately stepping back while praising the other’s beauty, the lyrics are impossible to hear without tears.
Released as a single in May 2019, it became widely known as the theme song for the film “The Confidence Man JP.” Pouring your feelings into it at karaoke will surely lighten the burden on your heart.
A song that heals the pain of heartbreak and helps you gradually look forward, this masterpiece gently stays by your side in the season of farewells.
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism2rank/position

It’s a song packed with a cinematic, captivating story.
Using a unique expression that likens days with a lover to a movie, it casts the lover as the lead, and oneself as the supporting role and director—an impression that really stands out.
Included on the album “Escaparade,” released in April 2018, it was used in a ROHM Co., Ltd.
commercial in 2019.
In 2020, it was also selected as the theme song for the film “Love Me, Love Me Not.” It’s a perfect track for a wedding day spent reminiscing about shared memories.
Official HIGE DANDism’s warm melodies and lyrics are sure to make your heart race.
I LOVE…Ofisharu Higedan Dism3rank/position

This song was written as the theme for the TBS drama “Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Doko Made mo” (“Love Lasts Forever”).
Released in February 2020 as their fourth single, it centers on a universal love that transcends labels—be it for a partner, a friend, or family.
The way familiar scenery becomes vividly colored through the presence of someone precious, and the frustrating feeling of wanting to say “I love you” but struggling to express it, are conveyed through Satoshi Fujiwara’s expansive vocals.
Because the forms of love depicted here are not just one, listening while thinking of someone dear to you will likely warm your heart.
Give it a listen when you want to feel the everyday turn into something special.
If only I could remain at zeroOfisharu Higedan Dism4rank/position

A bittersweet ballad that captures the heartache of a long-distance relationship, it’s a song that truly resonates.
Included on the mini-album “MAN IN THE MIRROR,” released in June 2016, it conveys the woman’s feelings as a counterpart to the male-perspective track.
Many listeners will likely relate to the protagonist, who, while counting down the days until she can see her lover, puts on a brave face saying, “As long as I can hear your voice, that’s enough.” Satoshi Fujiwara’s sweet, aching vocals blend with the piano’s timbre, creating a masterpiece that has been cherished by fans for years.
It’s a highly recommended song for those lonely nights when you miss someone important.
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism5rank/position

It’s a classic written as the theme song for the drama “silent,” starring Haruna Kawaguchi and Ren Meguro.
The nationally beloved piano pop band Official HIGE DANDism released it in October 2022.
The song expresses the fragility and frustration of words that, like snowflakes, can’t hold their shape and melt away.
The protagonist’s desperate cry—feelings that can’t be conveyed by words alone—rises on a dramatic melody and really hits home.
Alongside the drama’s huge success, it went viral on social media and reached No.
1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
It’s a beautiful ballad that gently stays by your side when you can’t tell the person you love how you feel.
It’s love, but…Ofisharu Higedan Dism6rank/position

Commonly known as “Higedan,” the band has even performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Their songs about love and romance, such as “Pretender” and “I LOVE…,” have been featured in various works and gained popularity, but there are still some hidden love songs to discover.
Their track “Ai Nandaga…” (“It’s Love, But…”) is sung from a male perspective about lingering feelings.
The realistic emotions of a man who can’t quite let go of a woman are likely to resonate with many listeners.
It’s included on their mini-album “Love and Peace Are Within You.” The understated, steady mood of the song is sure to grow on you.
Sunday Love LetterOfisharu Higedan Dism7rank/position

A work that conjures a warm scene: writing a letter during a calm holiday while listening to the breathing of a lover asleep beside you.
Many will likely empathize with the protagonist, who puts feelings of gratitude and anxiety—normally too embarrassing to say out loud—onto stationery.
The blue-ink pen that serves as the song’s motif apparently comes from a true story: vocalist Satoshi Fujiwara used one in his school days after hearing it made things easier to remember.
This track closes the mini-album “MAN IN THE MIRROR,” released in June 2016, and has enjoyed steadfast popularity since their indie days.
It’s a gentle song that gives you a nudge forward when you’re feeling lonely in a long-distance relationship or when you want to reaffirm your love for a cherished partner.
SWEET TWEETOfisharu Higedan Dism8rank/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!
Just an “I love you.”Ofisharu Higedan Dism9rank/position

I feel like anxiety comes with love and romance in any form.
A song that captures that kind of romance is Official HIGE DANDism’s “Takaga I Love You.” The chorus strings together the kind of stock phrases often used in love songs, yet it overflows with sincerity.
Amid the cool sound, the lyric “I’m just in love with you, and that’s exactly why I need you” grabs you right in the chest.
Darling.Ofisharu Higedan Dism10rank/position

It’s a track included on the 1st mini-album “Love and Peace Are Within You,” depicting the joy and heartbreak of love at the same time.
The overall vocal range is E3 to D5, with sustained high notes toward the latter half.
Since the A and B sections start in the lower register, be careful not to strain your throat from the very beginning.
Lifting your facial muscles naturally opens your throat.
If you feel the space opening in the back when you open your mouth, you’re on the right track! Keep that open feeling, send your breath steadily toward that space, and project your voice forward—this will let you produce sound easily without catching in your throat.


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