Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs
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Alexandros’ Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)
This Is Teenage[Alexandros]
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This song has lyrics about standing up and taking back a shining future.
It feels like it says that it’s the role of teenagers to carve out the future for themselves.
And if not only teenagers but also adults live with that mindset, wouldn’t we all be able to lead richer lives?
Untitled[Alexandros]
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This track was released on January 20, 2010, and is the fourth song on the album “Where’s My Potato?”.
It’s a song that conveys the charm of the band’s early days, back when they were still called [Champagne].
Tomorrow, again[Alexandros]
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This is a song that was used in a commercial.
The lyrics really touched my heart—they acknowledge the feeling of wanting to run away from hard times, yet encourage you to face them and keep trying.
It’s a song that gives you courage, with the message that it’s okay to cry; as long as you hold on to your dreams and keep moving forward, you can become stronger.
Forever Young[Alexandros]
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Included on their 7th single.
A rare, refreshingly charming masterpiece for them.
It’s an anthem-like track infused with the feeling that we’re all still young—let’s keep moving forward.
Pay attention to the relentlessly positive lyrics.
Listen, and you’ll undoubtedly find yourself wanting to start walking.
Moon-Colored Horizon[Alexandros]
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[ALEXANDROS] is a band with high-tone vocals and fast-paced songs that impress indie rock fans.
They previously performed under the name [Champagne].
Their catchy tracks, which stick with you after just one listen, are frequently used in commercials and continue to win new fans each time.
One of their key charms—the groove in their music—owes much to the talent of their drummer, Satoshi Shomura.
Arpeggio[Alexandros]
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Featuring a gently resonant melody, [ALEXANDROS]’s song “Arpeggio” is included on the album “Sleepless in Brooklyn,” released on November 21, 2018.
The track is also known as the theme song for the PlayStation 4 title “JUDGE EYES: Shinigami no Yuigon” (Judgment), and it centers on the importance of personal identity and self-expression.
Through the song, it delivers a message that encourages self-acceptance and the courage to live truthfully, making it perfect for moments when you want to reflect on your true self or need a boost of motivation.
Rock The World[Alexandros]
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[Alexandros]’s ‘Rock The World,’ with its exhilarating, run-inducing sense of speed in both melody and chord progression, serves as the theme song for the animated film ‘Goodbye, Don Glees!’.
[Alexandros] is a four-piece Japanese rock band that began activities in 2001, fronted by vocalist Yohei Kawakami.
Chosen as the theme for a film depicting boys’ adventures, this track is already a live favorite, and its dazzling, sparkling sound perfectly matches the movie’s tone.


