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] (61–70)
SanitizerOfisharu Higedan Dism61rank/position

A medium-tempo rock number by Official HIGE DANDism, released in December 2025 as their first non-tie-in work in about seven years.
As a song that signals the phase after their major third album, “Rejoice,” it purely shapes the music the band wants to deliver.
The lyrics depict the relationship between “I” and “you,” conveying the message that rather than unilaterally seeking salvation from the other person, it’s only by facing and overcoming one’s own weaknesses that one can truly stand beside someone important.
This aligns with the “purification” imagery suggested by the title.
It’s a song I especially want people struggling with relationships or looking to reexamine themselves to hear.
And yet, the daysOfisharu Higedan Dism62rank/position

“Saredo Hibi wa,” included on the band’s first full-length album Escaparade released during their indie era.
The wistful ensemble, which opens with a striking acoustic guitar arpeggio, really lingers in your ears.
Although the tempo is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, the melody is intricate, so you’ll need to practice before performing it at karaoke.
Once you’ve memorized it well, there aren’t any especially difficult parts in terms of technique or key, making it a recommended number to add to your setlist.
The Last LovesicknessOfisharu Higedan Dism63rank/position

This work groovily portrays a heart that sways every time it falls in love.
The song is by Official HIGE DANDism.
Even when you resolve to “put an end to it,” you find yourself thinking of someone again—an endearing contradiction the lyrics embrace.
The sound blends poignancy with exhilaration, and in a lavish nine-piece ensemble it really makes you want to move your body.
It’s a track from the album Traveler, released in October 2019, and it also became the theme song for the 2020 March drama ‘Ato 3-kai, Kimi ni Aeru’ (I Can Only See You Three More Times).
You’ll be drawn into the world crafted by vocalist Satoshi Fujihara, where even your troubles are transformed into the colors of life.
If you listen when you’re feeling timid about love or struggling in a relationship with someone important, it will validate your complicated feelings and surely give you a gentle push forward.
Unfinished as it isOfisharu Higedan Dism64rank/position

Official HIGE DANDism, a four-member Japanese pop band that began their career in 2012, is widely known for hits tied to TV dramas, films, and anime.
While their catchy, up-tempo sound is a major draw, many of their lyrics are also outstanding.
Their 2016 song “Mikansei na Mama de” may lack flashiness or eccentricity, but it features striking lyrics that truly hit home.
The words speak directly to those living through a youth filled with the struggle of not being able to easily decide how to live or which path to take.
Of course, these lyrics also resonate deeply with working adults.
AmazingOfisharu Higedan Dism65rank/position

A song by the four-piece piano-pop band Official HIGE DANDism, included as the B-side to their smash-hit single “Pretender.” Used as the opening theme for the travel variety show “#Kito-Kyun♡Traveler with T,” it features an arrangement that brings a rock sound to the forefront, delivering a different vibe from the A-side and really pumping up the energy.
Its arrangement, with both a sense of speed and weightlessness, seems to pair naturally with nightscapes.
It’s a rock tune that heightens the special feeling of a night drive and reaffirms Official HIGE DANDism’s broad expressive range.
filamentOfisharu Higedan Dism66rank/position

With the refreshing autumn breeze, you can feel the arrival of the ekiden season.
Featured on Official HIGE DANDism’s album “Editorial,” this song is well known as the theme for the Izumo All Japan University Selected Ekiden, held in Shimane Prefecture.
It also drew attention for being the first track co-created by drummer Masaki Matsuura and vocalist Satoshi Fujihara.
Its dramatic progression and beautiful melody mirror the unwavering determination of the runners passing the sash, sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
You can also sense the band’s affection for their roots in Shimane, making it a cherished piece among local fans.
If you’re running toward your dreams, this warm, encouraging anthem will gently stay by your side and give you courage—be sure to give it a listen.
possibilityOfisharu Higedan Dism67rank/position

Amid the year-end rush and mounting fatigue, this song gives you the courage to discover new possibilities.
Featured on the album “Escaparade” and produced by DJ Masayoshi Iimori, it showcases Official HIGE DANDism’s signature poppy, catchy melodies.
Released in April 2018, the track celebrates the importance of facing yourself and continuing to take on challenges.
It’s recommended for anyone who wants to reflect on themselves during the hectic New Year season.
As a perfect song for turning over a new leaf as you welcome the new year, why not add it to your playlist?
TrailerOfisharu Higedan Dism68rank/position

The song “Trailer” closes out the third mini-album Report, released ten months after the previous work.
The transparent, shimmering piano layered over the striking guitar riff feels wonderful.
The melody stays in a high register throughout, but since the vocals aren’t belted, it’s relatively easy to sing for a Hige Dandism track.
It’s addictive in a way that makes you want to keep listening, and it feels great to sing at karaoke—a song you’ll want to deliver gently and with feeling.
knit hatOfisharu Higedan Dism69rank/position

Set to a piano-centered ballad, Fujiwara’s signature soulful voice underscores the heartache.
It’s a breakup song that’s perfect for a quiet winter listen.
The first note of the chorus might be around A4 and slightly high, so warm up your voice and aim firmly for the pitch after preparing your breath.
When you inhale, make a surprised face, take a quick breath in, then exhale with energy.
In the final chorus, the emotion builds and the notes go higher, so lift and keep your facial muscles and eyebrows raised to maintain momentum—your voice will come out smoothly.
inventorOfisharu Higedan Dism70rank/position

The song “Inventor,” which serves as the closing track on the first album Escaparade, features a dazzling intro and lyrics with a positive message—just listening to it can lift your spirits.
While the melody isn’t particularly difficult overall, the chorus stays in a high register and keeps rising, so it’s a good idea to set the key to one where you can sing the highest notes comfortably.
Its catchy, sing-along appeal is sure to make it a hit at karaoke, so definitely give it a try.


