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Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs

Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs
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Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs

A hugely popular rock band,

I’ve put together a collection of songs by [Alexandros].[Alexandros] is a four-piece rock band, and their grand, cinematic tracks as well as their clean and refreshing songs are incredibly appealing.Their biggest news would have to be the band’s name change in 2014.They originally performed under the name “[Champagne],” but were forced to change it following a claim by the Comité Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne.Even so, they overcame that setback with ease and continue to thrive to this day under a band name that carries on the brackets [ ] in its form.

Masterpiece and popular songs by [Alexandros] (1–10)

Fist of the North Star

HallelujahNEW![Alexandros]

Fist of the North Star - Non-Credit Opening | [Alexandros] “Hallelujah”
HallelujahNEW![Alexandros]

This track is captivating for its exhilarating drive that breathes new life into a desolate world.

Within its weighty narrative, the band sound stylishly probes the deep theme of what true strength is.

Fierce guitar riffs and refreshing melodies intertwine exquisitely, igniting the listener’s heart.

Created by [Alexandros], the single was released in April 2026.

Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Fist of the North Star, it brilliantly sets the stage for the story.

It’s perfect to listen to when you want to find hope and push forward through difficult times, or when you’re heading into a new challenge.

This emotional rock will surely give you a powerful push.

I Don’t Believe In YouNEW![Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – I Don’t Believe In You (Lyric Video)
I Don't Believe In YouNEW![Alexandros]

A song by [Alexandros] that lets you fully immerse yourself as its sense of speed and urgency links with a stressed-out mind.

Included on the single “Ashita, Mata,” released in November 2017, it was used as the TV commercial song for MINI.

It’s got the cool, sharp feel you want from a car ad—the smooth acceleration and the sensation of slicing through a city’s nightscape—and it’s a highly recommended track that clears your head when you’re stressed.

Also noteworthy is the beautiful structure that seems to convert distrust in others and frustration with yourself into the energy to charge straight ahead.

Cat 2[Alexandros]

Included on their second album.

This fast-paced track is a fan favorite.

It gets even more powerful live and always brings the crowd to a fever pitch! Be sure to pay attention to the guitar work in the interlude—you’re guaranteed to be captivated.

It’s raw, and above all, incredibly cool!

Dracula La[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Dracula La (MV)
Dracula La[Alexandros]

This is a song used as the theme for a drama.

Both its pop beat and its distinctive rhythm stick in your head.

It’s striking how it compares being in love and those emotions to Dracula.

It’s a track that people in love everywhere can likely relate to.

I couldn’t help but laugh at the end of the music video.

Girl A[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Girl A (MV)
Girl A[Alexandros]

Included on the 11th single.

Since it was used as the theme song for a TV drama, many of you may already know it.

It’s an alluring track featuring a weighty, thundering low end and a cool, edgy beat.

Beautiful yet provocative—those polar-opposite qualities combine to create a powerful, unforgettable impact.

Kick&Spin[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Kick&Spin (MV) @ALEXANDROSchannel
Kick&Spin[Alexandros]

A fan-favorite live track included on the album “Me No Do Karate.” A synthesizer loop plays almost the entire time, and the moment it kicks in during the intro, it’s the kind of hype song that makes you want to pump your fist.

The latter half of the second chorus is sung in unison.

And, as fans will recognize, it also features the signature “Metal Zone” section—a mysterious metal-style arrangement that appears mid-song.

Thunder[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] songs are generally in a high vocal range, but the opening of this track is surprising (lol).

That surprise actually works as a nice spice and accent.

The drums, which play intricate rhythms, are also striking and really showcase the high level of musicianship.

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