[Karaoke] A Roundup of Official HIGE DANDism Songs That Are Easy to Sing!
Official HIGE DANDism is a popular band that has released numerous hits such as “Pretender,” “I LOVE…,” and “Mixed Nuts.” Their appeal can’t be summed up in a single phrase: from their deep musicality that evokes a range of emotions—cool, aching, and everything in between—to lyrics that vividly capture the movements of the heart, and the clear, expansive vocals of lead singer Satoshi Fujihara.
In this article, we introduce songs by Official HIGE DANDism that are considered relatively easy to sing, even among their works that are known to be challenging.
It’s the perfect playlist for anyone who wants to sing HigeDan songs at karaoke!
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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Official HIGE DANDism songs! (21–30)
YesterdayOfficial HIGE DANDism

With its striking piano tones, Satoshi Fujiwara’s clear, translucent vocals resonate deeply.
The lyrics depict someone striving to protect the smile of a loved one, conveying profound love and a readiness for self-sacrifice.
Released in September 2019, this song became well loved as the lead track from the album “Traveler” and was also used as the theme song for the animated film “HELLO WORLD.” It’s popular as an easy song to sing at karaoke, and by singing it with emotion, you can appreciate the piece’s appeal even more.
white noiseOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism’s songs are known for their heartfelt lyrics and refreshing melodies.
This piece was written as the opening theme for the anime Tokyo Revengers, expressing a resolve to move forward while facing one’s past self.
Released digitally in January 2023, it topped the download charts.
It has also surpassed 100 million streams, winning the love of many listeners.
With Satoshi Fujihara’s soaring vocals, the latter half is on the higher side, but give it a try at karaoke.
It’s a perfect song for times when you want to overcome setbacks or fire yourself up.
Last SongOfficial HIGE DANDism

Last Song, which was used as an insert track for the TV drama “I Can Only See You Three More Times,” is a song included on the major-label 1st album Traveler and is said to have been written two years before their major debut.
While its highest note is on the lower side for a Hige Dandism track, the melody spans a wide range and moves up and down considerably, so it takes practice to sing well.
On the other hand, the tempo is relaxed, making it easier to keep time, so once you’ve learned it properly, it’s a recommended number that you can sing comfortably at karaoke.
yellow carOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism’s classic “Yellow Car” features a strikingly bluesy feel that evokes early Heisei-era Japanese rock.
The most singable aspect of this song is, above all, how easy it is to arrange.
As it moves into the latter half, phrases using scat-like ad-libs appear; since there aren’t actual lyrics there, those who can’t hit Fujiwara Satoshi’s high notes might enjoy arranging it freely in their mid-range.
Unlike their other works, the vocal line here has plenty of breathing room, so in terms of breath control, this one is relatively easy among their songs.
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfficial HIGE DANDism

“115-man Kilometer Film,” used as the CM song for ROHM’s “electric landscape” campaign and as the theme song for the film Love Me, Love Me Not.
It’s the opening track of their first indie album Escaparade, and the bouncy piano phrases over a brisk shuffle beat are sure to lift your spirits.
While the highest notes are relatively low for HIGEDAN, the intricate melodic motions and long tones mean you should be careful not to slip off pitch.
With funky guitar riffs that hype you up even at karaoke, it’s a track that showcases HIGEDAN’s pop appeal.
Coffee and syrupOfficial HIGE DANDism

This is a heartwarming track that evokes the feeling of an after-work drink.
The lyrics, depicting the daily struggles of working adults, resonate over a pleasant melody.
It’s included on the second mini-album, “MAN IN THE MIRROR,” released in June 2016, and has struck a chord with many listeners.
You can feel the determination to keep looking forward despite stress and worries, which is truly encouraging.
The song isn’t excessively high in range, making it perfect for karaoke, and it’s a great pick when you want to liven things up with colleagues after work.
Let Official HIGE DANDism’s warm vocals soothe you while this wonderful track gives you energy for tomorrow.
beaming smileOfficial HIGE DANDism

“Hagan,” included on the 4th EP “Mixed Nuts EP.” The moody piano riding on a shuffle beat and the noisy guitar used as sound effects create a distinctive hook.
The melody is relaxed with few large interval jumps, making it easy to sing, but be careful not to fall behind at karaoke, as the rhythm swings and many melodic phrases come in on the off-beats.
Reminiscent of early Higedan, it’s a simple yet standout number that will earn you respect if you can pull it off.






