Challenging Songs by Official HIGE DANDism | A Curated Selection of High-Difficulty Tracks!
Official HIGE DANDism—better known as “Higedan”—is famous for songs that are extremely difficult to sing.
If you actually try to perform or sing them, you might find yourself thinking, “How does Fujiwara sing so effortlessly?!” and be surprised by how challenging they are.
Not only the vocals, but the guitar, piano, drums, and bass parts in Higedan’s masterpieces all demand a high level of skill.
In this article, we’ll shine a spotlight on the songs that are especially hard to sing, explaining why they’re so difficult and sharing key tips for performing them.
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This is Official HIGE DANDism’s sixth CD single, released in September 2023 as a double A-side with “Chessboard.” It was reportedly created as the 2023 theme song for Nippon TV’s “news zero.” What matters most to make this song sound great is locking in the snare accents in the drum backtrack and really feeling the beat—how closely you can recreate the original’s groove.
Sing with the image of engraving the beat into your body.
In conclusion
In the world of pop music, where high-register melody lines and complex rhythmic patterns are becoming more common, songs by Official HIGE DANDism are truly emblematic.
That said, with consistent practice, you can gradually get closer to a satisfying performance.
Start by taking on a favorite song or one that feels approachable, and give it a try right away!





