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Official Hige Dandism

Chart-Topping Melodies and Artistic Evolution: An exploration of the acclaimed Japanese pop-rock band.

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About Official Hige Dandism

The Sound of Higedan

Official Hige Dandism, often abbreviated as Higedan, is a highly successful Japanese pop-rock band formed in Shimane, Japan, in 2012. Known for their sophisticated blend of pop, rock, and jazz influences, the band has garnered significant critical acclaim and commercial success both domestically and internationally.

Origins and Formation

The band officially formed on June 7, 2012. Their name, "Official Hige Dandism," is a playful combination of Japanese words: "Hige" (beard) and "Dandism" (manliness or dandyism), suggesting a mature yet stylish image. This unique moniker reflects their artistic identity and has become synonymous with their distinctive musical style.

Rise to Prominence

After releasing independent EPs and building a strong following, Official Hige Dandism signed with Pony Canyon in 2018, marking their major label debut. Their single "Pretender" (2019) became a massive hit, topping charts and solidifying their status as a leading act in Japan's music scene. Their debut studio album, Traveler, also achieved number one status, showcasing their consistent ability to produce chart-topping music.

The Band Members

Satoshi Fujihara

Satoshi Fujihara is the lead vocalist, keyboardist, and percussionist of Official Hige Dandism. His powerful and emotive vocal range is a cornerstone of the band's sound, delivering melodies with exceptional clarity and passion. He has been with the band since its inception in 2012.

Daisuke Ozasa

Daisuke Ozasa contributes his skills as the band's guitarist and provides backing vocals. His intricate guitar work adds texture and depth to their compositions, complementing Fujihara's vocals and the overall musical arrangement. He has been a member since 2012.

Makoto Narazaki

Makoto Narazaki plays bass guitar and saxophone, also contributing backing vocals. His versatile musicianship, particularly his saxophone solos, adds a sophisticated jazz-infused element to their pop-rock sound. He has been a core member since 2012.

Masaki Matsuura

Masaki Matsuura anchors the band's rhythm section as the drummer and percussionist, also providing backing vocals. His dynamic drumming provides the driving force behind their energetic tracks, ensuring a solid foundation for the band's intricate arrangements. He has been a member since 2012.

Career Trajectory

Early Years and Indie Success

Official Hige Dandism was formed in 2012, initially operating within the independent music scene. They released their first indie mini-album, "Love to Peace wa Kimi no Naka," in April 2015. During this period, they cultivated a dedicated fanbase through consistent performances and releases, honing their signature sound.

Major Debut and Chart Domination

The band's major label debut occurred in 2018 with the single "No Doubt." This was followed by the release of the Stand by You EP. The true breakthrough came in 2019 with the release of "Pretender," which became a cultural phenomenon, topping charts and solidifying their status as a leading act in Japan's music scene. Their debut studio album, Traveler, released in October 2019, debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart, cementing their position as a leading force in Japanese music.

  • 2018: Major label debut with "No Doubt" and Stand by You EP.
  • 2019: Release of the hit single "Pretender," topping charts and becoming a cultural touchstone. Debut album Traveler reaches number one.
  • 2020: Performed at the prestigious NHK Kลhaku Uta Gassen for the first time with "Pretender." Released the single "I Love..." which also achieved significant chart success.
  • 2021: Provided the opening theme song "Cry Baby" for the anime Tokyo Revengers. Released their third studio album, Editorial.
  • 2022: Released the opening theme song "Mixed Nuts" for the anime Spy ร— Family.
  • 2023: Announced a temporary hiatus due to Satoshi Fujihara's vocal cord treatment.
  • 2024: Provided the opening theme song "Same Blue" for the anime Blue Box.

Discography

Studio Albums

Official Hige Dandism has released several highly successful studio albums, each contributing to their evolving sound and growing popularity.

Studio Albums Overview
Title Details Peak Chart Positions (JPN) Sales (JPN) Certifications (RIAJ)
Escaparade Released: April 11, 2018
Label: Lastrum
Formats: CD, digital download
15 - -
Traveler Released: October 9, 2019
Label: Pony Canyon
Formats: CD, digital download
1 444,359 3ร— Platinum (physical)
Gold (digital)
Editorial Released: August 18, 2021
Label: Pony Canyon, Irori
Formats: CD, digital download
1 240,511 Platinum (physical)
Rejoice Released: July 24, 2024
Label: Pony Canyon, Irori
Formats: CD, digital download
2 95,689 Gold (physical)

Singles and EPs

The band's singles and extended plays have consistently performed well, showcasing their ability to craft memorable and impactful songs.

Selected Singles and Extended Plays
Title Year Type Peak Chart Positions (JPN Hot) Certifications (RIAJ)
"No Doubt" 2018 Single 11 Platinum (digital)
3ร— Platinum (streaming)
"Stand by You" 2018 Single 10 Gold (digital)
2ร— Platinum (streaming)
"Pretender" 2019 Single 1 Million (digital)
Diamond (streaming)
"Shukumei" 2019 Single 3 2ร— Platinum (digital)
3ร— Platinum (streaming)
"I Love..." 2020 Single 1 Million (digital)
Diamond (streaming)
"Cry Baby" 2021 Single 4 3ร— Platinum (streaming)
"Mixed Nuts" 2022 Single 1 Diamond (streaming)
"Subtitle" 2022 Single 1 Diamond (streaming)
"Hello EP" 2020 EP 4 Gold (physical)
Gold (digital)
Gold (streaming)

Accolades and Recognition

Industry Acclaim

Official Hige Dandism has received numerous prestigious awards, reflecting their significant impact on the music industry. Their consistent success across various categories highlights their versatility and widespread appeal.

Selected Awards and Nominations
Award Ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result
Apple Music Awards 2021 Artist of the Year (Japan) Official Hige Dandism Won
Billboard Japan Music Awards 2020 Top Artist Of The Year Official Hige Dandism Won
CD Shop Awards 2020 Grand Prize (Red) Traveler Won
CD Shop Awards 2022 Grand Prize (Red) Editorial Won
Japan Gold Disc Award 2020 Best 5 Albums โ€“ Japanese Music Traveler Won
Japan Gold Disc Award 2021 Song Of The Year by Streaming "I Love..." Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2019 Song Of The Year "Pretender" Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2021 Album Of The Year Editorial Won
Space Shower Music Awards 2020 Song Of The Year "Pretender" Won
Space Shower Music Awards 2021 Artist Of The Year Official Hige Dandism Won

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References

References

  1.  "Bad for Me" peaked at number 36 on Billboard Japan Streaming Songs chart.[24]
  2.  Original soundtrack from Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021.
  3.  "Fire Ground" peaked at number 67 on Billboard Japan Streaming Songs chart.[55]
  4.  "Amazing" peaked at number 30 on Billboard Japan Streaming Songs chart.[57]
A full list of references for this article are available at the Official Hige Dandism Wikipedia page

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