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] (1–10)
PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism1rank/position

An unbridgeable distance and the reality that you can’t make the other person happy yourself.
This song, a signature track by Official HIGE DANDism, vividly portrays that heartrending struggle.
Written as the theme song for the 2019 film “The Confidence Man JP,” it pairs a pop melody with lyrics that cut deep into the heart.
Satoshi Fujwara’s emotional vocals painfully convey a sense of powerlessness against fate, along with a pure love that persists nonetheless.
Swallowing the words “I love you,” he simply engraves the other’s beauty in his heart and walks away…
That mature exit brings tears to your eyes.
If your chest aches from an unrequited love, immerse yourself in this world.
FateOfisharu Higedan Dism2rank/position

It’s an exhilarating song that conjures up an image of blue skies spreading overhead.
It’s a track by Official HIGE DANDism, the pop-rock band behind numerous hits like “Pretender,” released in 2019 as their third single.
The majestic band sound pairs perfectly with Satoshi Fujihara’s soaring vocals, and it’s truly stirring.
It fills you with the strength to face tomorrow.
The lyrics’ powerful message—Let’s keep moving toward our goals!—is perfect for boosting a child’s motivation.
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism3rank/position

Beloved as a wedding classic, this heartwarming number continues to win hearts.
Framing life as a film production and wanting to keep recording it with his partner in the starring role, Satoshi Fujihara’s romantic perspective shines in this masterpiece.
Its love-filled message that turns everyday life into drama captivates Gen Z and won’t let go.
Included on Official HIGE DANDism’s April 2018 album “Escaparade,” the song isn’t a single, yet it has enjoyed lasting support—serving as the theme song for the 2020 film “Love Me, Love Me Not,” among other highlights.
It’s a perfect choice for a profile movie reflecting on the couple’s journey or as end-roll BGM.
Why not begin the new journey of life with this song by your side?
I LOVE…Ofisharu Higedan Dism4rank/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.
Mutual loveOfisharu Higedan Dism5rank/position

The classic “Sōshi Sōai” is a masterpiece that sings of a pitiful man’s heart.
Unlike many of Official HIGE DANDism’s recent unconventional tracks, this song is crafted as orthodox J-pop.
The elements of Black music—one of their trademarks—are also subtle here, and the vocal line throughout is organized to be very easy to sing.
However, since it sits overall in a higher register, a certain level of vocal height is required.
Fortunately, the range isn’t excessively wide, so as long as you determine the suitable key, it’s a piece that most people can take on.
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism6rank/position

A winter ballad by Official HIGE DANDism that quietly seeps into the heart like snow falling and piling up in silence.
Released for streaming in October 2022, this song was written as the theme for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “silent.” Comparing words to snowflakes, the lyrics portray both the difficulty and the preciousness of conveying shapeless feelings, striking listeners deeply.
The anecdote that it was created after a training camp in Hokkaido also makes you feel the wintry air—cold yet warm—breathing through the entire piece.
It’s perfect for gazing out over a silver world from a ski lift, or for taking a relaxing break in a lodge with a warm drink in hand.
50%Ofisharu Higedan Dism7rank/position

This song is characterized by its complex structure, and on top of that, the drum beat shifts dramatically in each section, making it a fairly challenging track.
There are two key points you’ll want to focus on.
The first is the chorus beats.
Even within the same chorus, there are three beat patterns used: the first chorus, and the front and back halves of the second chorus.
What’s more, the first chorus uses a 4-beat feel, while the second chorus switches to 8-beat and 16-beat, each with a different groove.
Be careful to maintain a steady tempo on the 4-beat, and to bring out the groove on the 8-beat and 16-beat respectively.
The second key point is the rap section that appears after the first chorus.
Here, the beat is produced using a drum pad with programmed sounds.
If you don’t have a drum pad, recreating this part on an acoustic kit as-is can give your performance a distinct appeal different from the original.
Practice with your band repeatedly so you can lock in drum parts that match each section of the song perfectly.


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