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] (81–90)
Official HIGE DANDism Arena Tour 2024 – RejoiceOfisharu Higedan Dism86rank/position

Here is footage from the Yokohama show of the tour “Official HIGE DANDism Arena Tour 2024 -Rejoice-,” which has been running since September 2024.
It’s an arena tour spanning five cities across Japan and two cities in Asia, and the fact that they’re filling these venues and generating so much excitement really speaks to the band’s popularity.
Another key point is that this is their first tour since vocal cheering was permitted again, and you can feel the venue’s energy in the overlapping voices.
The members often flash smiles amid the intensity of the live performance, giving the whole piece a generally happy vibe.
Second LINEOfisharu Higedan Dism87rank/position

It’s a song full of humor and kindness, depicting the protagonist rushing in like a clown after receiving an SOS, trying to make the other person laugh.
While the melody line is simple, the overall range is on the higher side at G3–D5.
The chorus sustains high notes and tests endurance, so those who are good with high notes may find it easier to sing.
If you open your throat from the start of the chorus and articulate clearly, you should be able to make it to the end! As you get tired, your pitch may drop and your voice may become throaty, so switch from chest voice to falsetto and gradually get used to the range.
paradeOfisharu Higedan Dism88rank/position

It’s a song included on the mini-album “Love and Peace Are Within You.” Since it’s about a parade, it has a lively pop-rock feel, featuring rhythms that evoke handclaps and tambourines—super fun and sparkling! From the very beginning, Fujiwara’s vocals show a lot of technique, and that’s something worth emulating.
The vowel “i” tends to get tense, and if you pronounce it too forcefully, your voice won’t come out easily.
Lift your facial muscles, create space inside your mouth, and use a quick burst of breath.
The piano’s lightness is also crucial, so try singing with a crisp, detached articulation; it will naturally help you feel the accents and make it easier to project your voice!
BrothersOfisharu Higedan Dism89rank/position

This track, included on the double A-side single “Tell Me Baby/Brothers,” which was released digitally on July 21, 2017, is a number that embodies the early Official HIGE DANDism with its crazy, hungry spirit.
It even uses comical sound effects, making it fun to listen to and sing! The overall vocal range sits around C4–D5 and is characterized by a slightly falsetto delivery.
Be careful not to fall behind the brisk rhythm.
It might help to sway side to side and keep your body moving to lock into the groove.
For the chorus, try singing as if you’re resonating the sound toward the back of your head to help maintain those higher notes.


