Official HIGE DANDism Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Official HIGE DANDism—known as Hige Dan—a piano pop band whose popularity has exploded in recent years.
Their fame skyrocketed with hits like “No Doubt” and “Pretender,” and now they’re such a popular act that they often dominate the top of the charts!
You probably hear Hige Dan’s songs all the time in various places, but many of you might be wondering, “So which songs are the most popular in the end?”
In this article, we’ll introduce their tracks in a ranking format.
It’s a must-read for anyone who’s about to start listening to Hige Dan or wants to know which of their songs are especially popular!
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Official HIGE DANDism Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
TravelersOfisharu Higedan Dism78rank/position

Known by the nickname “Higedan,” Official HIGE DANDism is a four-piece piano pop band that has churned out hit after hit with their impactful melodies and songs.
This track, included on their first album “Traveler,” is under two minutes long, yet it’s packed with the band’s charm and musical depth.
With its melodic rises and falls and irregular rhythms, it’s not an easy song, but if you can nail it despite its brevity, you’re sure to earn respect.
It’s also an easy pick as a warm-up before singing other Higedan songs, making it a recommended choice even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
green rain coverOfisharu Higedan Dism79rank/position

“Green Rain Shelter,” included on their third album overall, Editorial.
The ensemble—acoustic guitar layered over nostalgic tones like violin and accordion—feels so pleasant.
The vocals are kept restrained throughout without belting, and the melody is relaxed, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
If you want to try singing a Hige Dandism song at karaoke but feel it might be difficult, this is the track I recommend starting with.
Make Me WonderOfisharu Higedan Dism80rank/position

Released for streaming in December 2025, this work is a rock number written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime “Darwin’s Incident.” It expresses the mixed feelings of excitement and fear when stepping into unknown territory with a heavy, dynamic sound.
It should resonate not only with those who want to immerse themselves in the anime’s worldview, but also with listeners seeking a solid, hard-hitting rock sound.
Official HIGE DANDism Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Darling.Ofisharu Higedan Dism81rank/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.
elderflowerOfisharu Higedan Dism82rank/position

This is a digital single by Official HIGE DANDism, released on March 30, 2026, written as the theme song for the film “Why Do People Write Love Letters?”.
It is also included on the double A-side single “Stardust / Elderflower,” released on April 22 of the same year.
It’s a warm, quietly resonant ballad that sings like a letter about the beauty of expressing one’s feelings to others.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking soothing, heartwarming music.
voiced mark (dakuten)Ofisharu Higedan Dism83rank/position

A track from the album “Rejoice,” written and composed by vocalist Satoshi Fujiwara.
Its hallmark is the symbolic title “Dakuten,” which expresses human imperfection and contradiction.
It’s a song where Fujiwara’s signature high tones are absent, and he basically sings in a calm manner.
The melody and rhythm are simple, so it’s easy to remember as a song.
There are parts where he emphasizes the vowels and sings like a sigh, so imitating that when you sing would work really well! You’ll use a lot of breath and might feel short of air, but that’s proof you’re using your breath correctly—once you get used to it, it becomes easy to sing!
DriverOfisharu Higedan Dism84rank/position

It’s a track that delivers a refreshing, positive message, comparing hope for the future and serendipitous encounters to a driver.
The overall vocal range is E3–B4, which isn’t too high for Higedan’s standards.
The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the chorus repeatedly hits the top note of B4, so you’ll need to be careful not to let your pitch drop.
The melody itself is very simple, so if you’re good with higher notes, once you’ve learned the song you might find it really satisfying to sing! If high notes are tough for you, start with falsetto at first.
Try lifting your eyebrows firmly and imagine projecting your voice straight upward from your brows, using plenty of breath!


